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Big Moves & Bold Claims S2E244

Big Moves & Bold Claims

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Speaker 2:

Oh,

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24 since morning, we've not recorded up to 244.

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Everybody.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to share them now. Does it? Hi, guys. Welcome to the 244th episode finale of FNS on sensor. My name is.

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My name is Simi Badu.

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Yeah. Shout out to the gang.

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Contact f and s@gmail.com. There's a little problem that you have. I just wanna say hi. It's on the gist. Yeah.

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Happy to read. Period. It's been a while.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. I was gonna say I'm going to first of all, how was your how's your last 2 weeks been? But I think I'm gonna start by saying that, I'm second high

Speaker 1:

edge of us. Second high. What's really, really calm me, guys. I'm so sorry.

Speaker 3:

To have guests, and niggas just deciding not to show up. Or not communicating properly as to why they are not showing up or like just do like

Speaker 1:

It's tough out here, but it's okay. No other.

Speaker 3:

So that's essentially why episode 244 took this long because like

Speaker 1:

It's been how many?

Speaker 3:

Three people.

Speaker 1:

Surely not the last, like

Speaker 3:

No. The last yes. So the last month. Yeah. Almost a month.

Speaker 3:

3 weeks.

Speaker 1:

Damn.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. So sorry, guys. We actually wasn't our fault. We wanted to record. We plan to record.

Speaker 3:

We're down to record, but Damn. Nigger's just took us for a I didn't

Speaker 1:

I didn't even

Speaker 3:

even came back from SEO to record.

Speaker 1:

And it's because people kept asking me, oh, when I come back, I'm like, for the ones I'm just like, you know that I actually did call. She came back

Speaker 3:

for the weekend, and the episode didn't happen.

Speaker 1:

It's okay. Shout out to my company.

Speaker 3:

But shout out to

Speaker 1:

Yeah. Forgiving me.

Speaker 3:

Everybody that wants to come on. Just be serious, please. No.

Speaker 1:

It's fine. Like, it's okay. The the good thing, the great thing is that we do not, get here with guests.

Speaker 3:

Right. So

Speaker 1:

Yeah. We're chilling. We good. Like, it's her. And our good thing, Shiza.

Speaker 1:

I thought we're not looking for guys, but it's good that guys are looking for us and

Speaker 3:

Well, don't do all the time. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

But, I mean, yeah, if you wanna come on I mean, I'm not seeing your happen, but please reach out.

Speaker 3:

Reach out, Shay. You never know. Oh, is

Speaker 1:

that going to be somehow just sometimes we think about the artist as well. Like, we don't want you to come here and, like, you only have something to say for 10 minutes. It's like, hey.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, guys. Yeah. Like, yeah. But I don't even want to go into what I want to

Speaker 1:

do. I am. I can keep it.

Speaker 3:

How was your own week?

Speaker 1:

Yeah. It's been good. Been in South Africa. My new favorite.

Speaker 3:

I don't

Speaker 1:

like what? Every time. To me, they're true. Yeah. I don't know about that phrase.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I like fine. But, yeah, it was nice. I left on the right day because the chief, the day after I landed, I couldn't see snow.

Speaker 3:

Oh. Oops. I was like,

Speaker 1:

I would have been so sad if I had to wait and not come home. I've missed my house.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

But, yeah, it's been okay. I'm on leave. It's my personality for the next few days.

Speaker 3:

They came back. Came came straight from the airport to the club, and that's why she's my friend because she's a rider. Right? Like, it was

Speaker 1:

When I landed, I was like, it's 8:30. I don't have a headache. I was

Speaker 3:

like, yeah. Like, are you sure you're gonna I was like, oh, I'm going here.

Speaker 1:

I was like, yeah.

Speaker 3:

And she was like On

Speaker 1:

a normal day?

Speaker 3:

Going. Let me know. I'm not tired. I was like, whoop. Shout out to shout out to Lagos streets, by the way, because it's been a while.

Speaker 3:

Like, I haven't really gone, like I feel like my clubbing now is very, like, sporadic, like, once in a while. And the clubbing I did on Friday, Outside is sweet o. Yeah. That well, it's just that you can't overdo it. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

You can't overdo it. You can't overdo it. No. It's fine. And I think it's just so interesting how, like, different, locations have such different crowds.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Like

Speaker 1:

But I've also noticed I mean, not like I'm complaining because if I'm complaining, why am I dead? Mhmm. But I've also noticed how when we go from one place to the other, I don't know what to accept. It's just the same music. I'm just like, have we just heard this song?

Speaker 3:

No. No. No. No, ma'am. How long is it long?

Speaker 1:

It long.

Speaker 3:

But for me, I think it's just like it's interesting to see how different sets of people, just naturally gravitate to certain clubs. So, like, you know who you are going to see if you go to hotbox. You know, you are going to see if you go to Boho. You know, you are going to see if you go like, I just think it's very interesting that, like, the and I think it's also very interesting that I see the same exact people that I used to see when I was 21. Like, y'all niggas don't grow up, and they look the same.

Speaker 3:

Obviously, they are older boys, like, these niggas are still doing the same thing.

Speaker 1:

It's fine. No. But the same way I mean, when you saw them, you were that age, but Yeah. It's Trisha. How many years?

Speaker 1:

Everybody has grown by the same amount of years. So you No.

Speaker 3:

It's crazy. I don't think that it's it's it's crazy. But yeah. I mean, shout out to everybody. Shout out to Lagos.

Speaker 3:

Nice. Yeah. It was nice.

Speaker 2:

It was.

Speaker 1:

But yeah. I mean, it was a nice welcome back for me. And because, like I said, I'm on leave. So I was like, why not? Why not?

Speaker 1:

Nobody named me.

Speaker 3:

And there was no podcast. Hey. Thursday morning.

Speaker 1:

I acknowledge you guys. Okay. If there's an annoying waking up and, like, not proceeding with things sometimes. Mhmm.

Speaker 2:

But I

Speaker 1:

was so sorry. That was only once. The other time, Tengo was still at home. Mhmm.

Speaker 3:

So I didn't plan to stand up for my vision. Like, once I did that, I was like, yeah.

Speaker 1:

No. But, like, once they said, oh, blah blah. I was just

Speaker 3:

like, yeah.

Speaker 1:

What's going on? Like, like But anyway, my point is we've rested.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. Shout out shout out to that. It has happened since then. Yeah. It has happened, though, since we've been It was back.

Speaker 3:

Mhmm. Happens for Where do we wanna I don't know why I want to start from. Okay. Let me do BBM for 1 while watching. Where do I wanna start?

Speaker 3:

Let me help you. Let me help. Yes. That help me.

Speaker 1:

Let's be recent. Me, I've been loving the Asha Care videos that I have been seeing from the concerts and Mhmm. My favorite video

Speaker 3:

But continue.

Speaker 1:

My favorite video is then you say wow. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

You say wow. I say wow. You guys say wow. I'm never from London. And you guys love me like this.

Speaker 3:

Wow.

Speaker 1:

For him. I love him and I love him and whiskey is bromance. Yes.

Speaker 2:

So you

Speaker 1:

Whiskey. I like to wear like this.

Speaker 3:

Right. Like, I think it's so nice how Whiskey likes Asha Care. Like Yeah. I don't think it's been a long time since I've seen Whiskey, like, warm up to somebody like that. And then even when he performed at but even when he performed at, MSG.

Speaker 3:

I know MSG, d o 2, this this last show. Uh-huh. Whiskey was not rushing on stage. Like, he stayed. He hung the

Speaker 1:

Hakka. Was for this

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

This is last show. Still, he came. He hung the Hakka. He went back to like, he was supposed to go. He came back again.

Speaker 3:

I was like, baba, you normally, any anybody would have run away, would have gone, but no.

Speaker 1:

But that was that's nice.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. That is very cute. So I'm happy that everybody came out for Asha Care. Stormzy, Wiz, who again? Nobody else.

Speaker 3:

No. The girl that was on my heart. Yeah. I forgot to hear me. But, yeah, that was nice.

Speaker 3:

And, yes, Saz too went on stage. So I said I have comments. So asha k's concert look great. It was obviously sold out. Shout out to him.

Speaker 3:

Shout out to the team. Shout out to everybody who put the concert together. But I do believe that he was very exhausted from his performance looked like first of all, I don't know why they didn't give him a handheld mic because he looked like his hands were just lazy dizzy. So he just looked like he was just doing sing along, like, call and response. He wants to decide dance more.

Speaker 3:

So he just looked very, like, idle on stage. The show looked good. I felt like it looked like one big party. You know how, like, you go for concerts and, like, I feel like all his other shows, like, on the American League especially, like, to me, from the videos I saw. From the videos I saw, it looked like for all the other cities, he gave performances, like, he gave energy, like, he was dancing to the sets, he was doing a lot.

Speaker 3:

But I feel like for this London show, it was kind it was it was I don't wanna say lazy because maybe that was the vibe he was going for, but he gave off, like yeah. And I saw comments too where people were like, yeah. That Shakira really didn't give much at the concert. I saw many snaps. So I don't know.

Speaker 3:

But shout out to him though he sold out so

Speaker 1:

I did say you guys know me one thing about me I always play those advocate for my artist like it's fine they'll be okay do not tired it seems to be torn out singing for singing the same songs every time.

Speaker 3:

No. Yes. So that's why I'm not I'm not sitting down. From what

Speaker 1:

I saw. I didn't watch obviously, I didn't pay attention, but I saw it. So many people on my Snap I've been on my Instagram into that concert.

Speaker 3:

Of London. I do.

Speaker 1:

But yeah. So I was watching it from their stories. I'm just like, oh my god. This looks really nice.

Speaker 3:

Somebody said he bought, the Pepsi box for £10,000 for Shaka's concert. Oh, well. That's crazy. Until I

Speaker 1:

get them, and I can't see what I'll do with it

Speaker 3:

either. So It's not. It's not.

Speaker 1:

But you know, you look like it.

Speaker 3:

I love it so No. The show the show look good, though. Like, it look like the fact that, honestly, for me, the fact that Shaker can pull that crowd, it's really at this stage in his career is is is insane.

Speaker 1:

Was that his first time at the o two?

Speaker 3:

No. 2nd. 2nd one. The first one was that one that he abused him earlier this year.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

And he said that he didn't, like he just run off stage. At the end, he didn't miss it right here. That was the first one.

Speaker 1:

Because I joined us, I've had 2 concerts in London this year. Yeah. Oh, God.

Speaker 3:

0 in Lagos. 0 concerts. I don't blame them, though.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying how they're based on infrastructure.

Speaker 3:

How can you blame them?

Speaker 1:

Called when?

Speaker 3:

I think it's out of my fire, boy. No. But, Shaba, like, it's it's great to see what people are doing. Would you consider Ashake

Speaker 1:

top? Please, Hardie. I asked a question last time.

Speaker 3:

I did. Please carry on. Would you consider Ashake top

Speaker 1:

Why number? Why 4? I'm just wondering why for who? Like, are this supposed to be or as per the big 3? 3.

Speaker 1:

You know

Speaker 3:

because maybe

Speaker 1:

that person my own is always top 4 to me is Tiwa with Bernard DeVidu. Not that there has to be a top 4. But if I'm adding Ashaqet, like yeah. Are you joking?

Speaker 3:

Big 4. Yeah. I'm just so scared. 4.

Speaker 1:

Mhmm. Because Big. Yeah. Big lead. Like, sorry.

Speaker 1:

Because we can't say big 4 because there's Rema, there's Ira, there's Okay.

Speaker 3:

So that's what I was gonna get into now. Speaking of

Speaker 1:

I love how, like, you know, when David Abana did the thing for us, we're, like, at this point, it's the big league. Everybody's there.

Speaker 3:

Okay. So speaking of big 4, remember when or big league. Mhmm. Remember when I went on big fast club, and especially when first of all, let's take it back to the leagues. No more big 3.

Speaker 3:

He's now big 4. Uh-oh. But Oh. He now went on big fast club, and obviously, they were asking him about, like, does he think that he's part of big 4? And he said, yeah.

Speaker 3:

That as far as he's concerned, he's part of big 4 that, you know, you don't have to do 10 years in the game Facts. And to be considered the legend.

Speaker 1:

That's why.

Speaker 3:

You don't have to, yeah. And, his impact in the game has earned him a spot in the opposition.

Speaker 1:

And that's why and after I told you that it's no longer a big four four. First of all, that's an insult to. He's always been there.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

But, anyway, let's say he wants to say big five. It's not the big league because, like I said, there's Ira, there's Thames, there's Rema, and those are the

Speaker 3:

factors you remember. Who do you put?

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Rema and Thames on the same level.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. Okay. Yeah. They are like just different crowds. Obviously, Rema might have a bigger fan base.

Speaker 1:

Who knows? But we don't know that.

Speaker 3:

No. We don't know that. Exactly.

Speaker 1:

So I mean Sorry. Big league because if big league.

Speaker 3:

I mean, I agree, Shai. I agree that you don't have to, do as much time to be considered a legend. I believe that you don't have to do as much time to be to earn your sports in the top league, but I mean, to be fair, shall I talk your shit?

Speaker 2:

I

Speaker 3:

was gonna say that

Speaker 1:

Besides even talking your shit, it's not it's the same way they say quality over quantity. Mhmm. Yeah. You've been here 15 years, 20 years. You should for Somebody has been here 5 years.

Speaker 1:

Never been about to shoot for it. Those guys' house shown.

Speaker 3:

No. I'm not talking about them. We're also talking like in general.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. Yeah. No. But we were saying that the ones who are new, which is why you're asking that with terms, Ira blah blah blah blah on Remmers With the kind of things that they are doing. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Mhmm. Well

Speaker 3:

and it's funny because we're having this conversation today in the office, and we're seeing how and everybody was, like, oh, how artists, like, their eyes are too big and can you call can you call that? How would they, yeah, artist that maybe just has like 1 or 2 songs you call in for a show they're telling you pay me $10,000, 10,000,000 whatever and the conclusion that we came to was obviously right back in the day when artists were coming on there was on social media right so it took you a longer time for you to build your fan base with your audience. But now all you need to do is post something on your Instagram or your TikTok. It blows up, and all of a sudden, you're the biggest thing in the country. And But then you can call whatever.

Speaker 3:

But, again, they don't I don't I I don't feel like you

Speaker 1:

think long term

Speaker 3:

yeah that's what I was gonna say I feel like artist need to think especially new gen artist they need to think long term because realistically like if you have one song one hit song at least make 2, 3, 4, 5 more on an album before you start acting crazy.

Speaker 1:

It's the same way.

Speaker 3:

And inaccessible.

Speaker 1:

It's the same my point is you cannot have one song and be calling a ridiculous person because, the same way social media got you there the same way they can't forget you. So it's not by a one song or one TikTok blow up. Like Mhmm. It's not it's not even about an album. I'm sorry to see.

Speaker 3:

It's not to.

Speaker 1:

Show your work ins. Yeah. All people that in the big league as I call them now, nobody can insult me because I'm not seeing much better than anyone. Mhmm. It's been a few years.

Speaker 1:

Even if it's 3, 4, it's been years. It's not by 1 TikTok song

Speaker 3:

or 1 Yes. Album. Uh-uh. See, Asha Ashaake, since we've known him now, he has given

Speaker 1:

us money.

Speaker 3:

Mister money with the drive. He has given us some cover. Abba from singles. Just in his this is Roni. He has given us 3 projects.

Speaker 3:

Right? I know that's that's insane.

Speaker 1:

Nice. Do you know how many songs?

Speaker 3:

Yeah. That's it. And that's minus singles, minus feature, minus every other thing. Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Okay. So far, what are your albums, like, that you're saying that this year? You've that you're like okay. Because I I I put I put a list on my Instagram story, and because they're sending me things.

Speaker 1:

Because I put, Adi Ramala's album of the year. I was just like, I don't understand. And

Speaker 3:

oh, my my thing is like obviously like yes album of the year you calculate by certain metrics impact it's gcc but I feel like personally to me right I feel like using those metrics have really watered down what's the value that we give to music. Right? If I'm listening to an album Mhmm. All I'm listening to before I'm even thinking about so the global impact of the album, 5,000,000 streams, top 10 people. Is is is the album good?

Speaker 3:

Am I going to listen again? Is there good music here? Am I going to listen to you? Does it have replay value for me? Thank you.

Speaker 3:

For me.

Speaker 1:

It's the same way if I say something that I won't be here, I'm not gonna I'm not gonna be give Thank you.

Speaker 3:

I don't want me.

Speaker 1:

I want you.

Speaker 3:

Because you somebody will come tomorrow now and tell me that them no drop any ads is bought. One random ad is I'll drop the best project this year, and I don't think so. And that's cool. Like No.

Speaker 1:

But it's

Speaker 3:

subjective. It's subjective.

Speaker 1:

That's fine.

Speaker 3:

Tell so my point is, please.

Speaker 1:

Timmy said keep your opinions.

Speaker 3:

Keep it. Like, I'm not going if you even come to me and tell me, no. I don't agree. I think he's a b c

Speaker 2:

I d

Speaker 3:

the discussion. No problem. But don't come up sending me the, global impacts. Bro, I I'm mean, speaking

Speaker 1:

of that Global Impact, I'm happy that and and okay. Good. I don't want to name them, but there was a particular ad feed that actually annoyed me.

Speaker 2:

I was

Speaker 1:

just like, what is that? What are you guys doing? And they were like, oh, fireboy, breaking news, or dustin, or something like that. Fireboy

Speaker 3:

chat. Album album chat HQ. I'm calling you out because you guys are first of all always posting fixed stats. No. First of all Oh, good.

Speaker 1:

My point is is not by all these Numbers. Number. Numbers are great oh, good and that's how people get to the top and people are saying whatever. But at the same time like, sorry, like, so what if the album did not chart billboard or whatever? Like, that's actually nobody's

Speaker 2:

yeah it's

Speaker 3:

I mean we hope it does but like no but it's ridiculous because I

Speaker 1:

got distracted the thing the global what's the word wave validation validation thank you global validation is not do or die like it would be great if it chats and it relates in his bank accounts. I believe that's what he wants. If that's not the case, then

Speaker 3:

Oh, yeah. Because at the end of the day, like, we put our artists under so much pressure. We're always gonna do Afro BCDO or support your own in CCTC instead of us here to rally around stream and access music, listen to it, and give constructive feedback. No.

Speaker 2:

We are

Speaker 3:

going on to start to say breaking news. 5 word did not enter. Like What's the that? Actually, like okay. So at the end of the day, to to what end is that the As it makes

Speaker 1:

no sense.

Speaker 3:

But shout out to 5 Wedu, top tier album, Spectre. We're going to get into that, but yeah.

Speaker 1:

Speaking of, albums

Speaker 3:

Mhmm.

Speaker 1:

And awards. Mhmm. Tyler was nominated by the VMAs under the Afrobeats section which already is very like, but no other. Then she got roasted because she accepted the album and did say The award. Sorry.

Speaker 1:

The award and did say that she's an Amapeanu. I say she stands for South African. Afrobeats is not everything Africa. Great. But on the other hand, people are like, so why did you receive the award?

Speaker 3:

And that's the opinion of.

Speaker 1:

Obviously, do what you want. Play your cards the way you want to. What I would have done personally is maybe even if I have to accept the award, I'll then say I dedicate it to I can pick, like, a terms and error or something. If I have to accept the award no. She mentioned them but, like, it's kind of a thing where, like, I'm not saying she should have done this, but I just think if it was me, I'm not an artist.

Speaker 1:

I would like to be that this is what I've done. I don't know if I'd have accepted the award. That's good

Speaker 3:

for me. Right? That's I must my

Speaker 1:

speech would be I'm accepting this award on behalf of the Afrobeats artist. Mhmm. And I will tell I can't tell them that I'm going to give it to one of them or whatever. But, like, I'm not accepting this at all because I believe I mean, unless she believes she's an Afrobeat artist, but I don't think

Speaker 3:

she does.

Speaker 1:

I Is it taking on Sharpe? Because you also don't want to ruin your career.

Speaker 3:

She does not. It's fine.

Speaker 1:

You also don't want to ruin your career with VMMs. I'm not saying, like I said, all the validation or whatever, but at the same time, there's

Speaker 3:

a real problem. Come on. If you were going to go on stage and do that, then after that, you were going to do you don't you didn't mind. I didn't

Speaker 1:

even know what she should

Speaker 2:

have done

Speaker 3:

that because for me, right?

Speaker 1:

If it went for her cards, great.

Speaker 3:

Because for me, right?

Speaker 1:

It might not work for mine. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Calling out the organization. Whether you're calling them out on Instagram before the show Mhmm.

Speaker 2:

Or on

Speaker 3:

stage during the show, the impact is the same Yeah. Because everybody can see I mean, I guess her thoughts I don't know what her thoughts possess. But what I want to imagine her thoughts possess is is that she was going to she accepted the award and she used that platform to lend a voice to African music and the way that they cast us.

Speaker 1:

Thanks.

Speaker 3:

But if you had a problem with being nominated in an Afrobeats category they should have said so when the nomination was

Speaker 1:

announced. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Not that you wish

Speaker 2:

to win

Speaker 3:

the award.

Speaker 1:

Actually, wait. Hold on.

Speaker 2:

I didn't

Speaker 1:

know that there was a whole nomination.

Speaker 3:

You they're nominated. They announced the award show. I I don't know if it was a voting category. Let's even assume that I was a voting category. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Sure. They would have come out before the show. Girl. Yes. Sorry.

Speaker 1:

No. Uh-uh. You wanted the award, but that's fine.

Speaker 3:

Again, the the flip side of this is that impacts or the way you do something, depends on how it impacts people. Right? So in her mind or, again, I'm assuming, in her mind, that method that she that she took was probably the best way because Yeah. In her mind, like, it's a world stage. She's she's she's putting happy out in you.

Speaker 2:

And at

Speaker 1:

the end of the day,

Speaker 3:

she's gonna I don't

Speaker 1:

I don't affect her. And, like Again, it would affect anyone.

Speaker 3:

Supposed to if to sit here and say, oh, that she should not have accepted the nomination Mhmm. But then again, this girl has been grinding for years That's why I said it's her career. Who was obviously last year, she blew up, and maybe she's finally getting the recognition that, you know Yeah. She feels like she deserves. So It's not here.

Speaker 3:

I feel like it's a double edged sword because If it plays for a few years ago, we would have been on this couch saying why don't these award shows, recognize us.

Speaker 1:

I'm sorry. Wait. No. Sorry. Before you finish the assessment, if you're getting recognized us, thank you.

Speaker 1:

But please do it right. Don't do half ass things before us. We didn't

Speaker 3:

No. We didn't like So you guys do it right.

Speaker 1:

For do your rights.

Speaker 3:

No. Fine. But small progress. A few years ago, would have been like, why are you not recognizing us?

Speaker 1:

My mother said if I'm going to do anything, I should do my best. Do it right. You'd like, we were somehow living. Yeah. Fair enough.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. Giving people platforms or whatever but you guys are meant to be educated at least much catered than us, so you see. So if you're going to do do it right, it's really as simple. I'm never on it's that we're done like if I this global validation that we keep we actually cannot allow. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like, if you don't do this And

Speaker 3:

you know the

Speaker 1:

same way sorry. Mhmm. Again, to cut you off. In that terms video, the DJ that said, is Afrobeats not from South Africa? Yeah.

Speaker 1:

DJ.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. Like No. He said he's a mafia. I don't know from Nigeria.

Speaker 1:

No he said it's Afrobeats not from South Africa and she was like no Afrobeats is from West Africa but that's fine

Speaker 3:

yeah no oh that's going to say I forgot I lost my shot I was

Speaker 1:

just saying something about how if they want to do they should do it right

Speaker 3:

yeah I mean yeah man it is what it says The awards, you need to do better. You need to listen to the you need to listen to the community.

Speaker 1:

But I've been in conflict for the girl.

Speaker 3:

You need to stop be exactly. You need to stop being so torn deaf because at the end of the day what happens is we we also put our African artists in the in the position where, like, it just, I don't know, they are just in very, very uncomfortable positions. What I was going to say was that we're also still talking about today, where do we think Afrobeats will be in the next, like, 5 years. And someone was like she's of the opinion that obviously, Applebee's is big, but she feels like the global scene will soon move on to something else.

Speaker 1:

As long as there's something else moving on, can I have a show? If you Yeah. And see, I I also in my input

Speaker 3:

as we At the point where we need to do the most we can do to build and preserve what we've been able to get to this point. Because now what what's happening is everybody is up here and everybody is just doing their pee, like, just scattered, not coordinated, nobody is doing anything together, I just did my day.

Speaker 1:

The music is great. The system is work. That is work. Work. Because people are releasing amazing albums.

Speaker 1:

That's why we can have this argument of it's not that album, it's this album because we actually have catalog. Promotions. So we just need to actually get the structure, right, like we've been saying since before we started working.

Speaker 3:

On this part of the world. How many all the artists, not the same strategy they use. TikTok. They will go on Rants. They will they will rant.

Speaker 3:

They will rant. They will they will sit on. They will sit on. Oh, somebody copied me. Then everybody will start saying, then everybody the next thing, they will not start creating content.

Speaker 3:

They will dance.

Speaker 1:

People will dance

Speaker 3:

on Link Bridge or the road. Who would dance?

Speaker 1:

They will now end this with they'll, join SkinnyFit influencers.

Speaker 3:

They will now end this with that video, me and my team are tired of streaming contents. Please stream my music.

Speaker 1:

See me now. I didn't know what she's talking about.

Speaker 2:

So I don't know.

Speaker 3:

I don't want to know. I don't even want to know. No. No. No.

Speaker 3:

I mean, there's a there's a TikTok, sister. Are you alright? 2 weeks ago, we didn't have the podcast, but, Odomo Black had Chase live.

Speaker 1:

Oh, yeah.

Speaker 3:

I'm not. Yeah. It was it was it was insane. He brought out Shmueli. That was my highlights of the entire show because Hope

Speaker 1:

you saw a video.

Speaker 3:

Because, like, if you know in the last 2 weeks, that's been my my stuff. But, yeah, that was that was really fun. Shout out to OD because he has insane energy. Like, he had malaria that day. Oh.

Speaker 3:

And the way he performed was insane. Like

Speaker 1:

Passion.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. And then also shout out

Speaker 1:

to someone. Please rest.

Speaker 3:

No. Please rest. But also shout out to anti world gang because as crazy as they are, they are all like a unit, and it's I think it's so cute how they ride for each other, how they, like they all just and I feel like it's so nice how they've all been together from when they were coming up till now, and you can feel like it's just real pretty. Like, the way they all came out for him when they performed on stage with him, like, we're just like, oh, this is this is real brotherhood. So, yeah, shout out to them.

Speaker 1:

Nice. Nice.

Speaker 3:

That. There's been drama about Super Bowl, Super Bowl, Jersey, you know, picking the win.

Speaker 2:

I don't

Speaker 1:

know much about

Speaker 3:

hip hop. Picking Kenji Klama. I don't know. It's American piece. I don't really

Speaker 1:

I don't know. Yeah. Which is why, I mean, I don't really care to

Speaker 3:

discuss this.

Speaker 1:

But I

Speaker 3:

but Americans are entitled. And Americans are, like they just feel like once a black person is somewhere, once somebody that they believe owes them something in some way, then that means the person has to do exactly what they think that the person should.

Speaker 1:

Sydney doesn't like them.

Speaker 3:

Ah, black Americans. Hey. Because no. Okay. So this thing.

Speaker 3:

Right? From what I understand, Jay z is, like, part of the Super Bowl committee or whatever in putting it together. From what I understand, they're having it in the city that you win is

Speaker 1:

New Onions.

Speaker 3:

New Onions. Right. And he obviously booked Kendrick to perform over

Speaker 1:

Uh-uh. Well, we do we know it's him?

Speaker 3:

No. Not him. But, like, as in the the committee, whatever, they booked Kendrick, which is my point. Right? Why are people acting like he's only Jay z?

Speaker 3:

He's the only person on the committee as if he's not like 1,000 maybe like at least 6 to 7 people that are making that decision.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. I don't know how long.

Speaker 3:

Number 2. I don't know much, but do you guys really so much for me. Really, really believe that the way we'll give you a performance a better performance than Kenji?

Speaker 1:

No. I think Can we be for real? Like, let's see. If we're being

Speaker 3:

Can we be for real?

Speaker 1:

Kendrick is that guy. Like, in terms of You cannot

Speaker 3:

stop fucking nonsense on

Speaker 1:

That lady

Speaker 3:

That lady is not

Speaker 1:

That lady is gone. She has gone far. I actually don't know. Anyway, she's

Speaker 3:

actually a big girl. We did 2, like, talk.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. Why she was also speaking like, it's not cute, bro. Whatever. No. Honestly, I just think either whoever was going to be picked, somebody would have caught feeding.

Speaker 1:

So at the end of the day, like, how many people are from 1 place? There's only 1 person that's from 1

Speaker 2:

place. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Don't be happy that it's coming to your town.

Speaker 3:

It's coming to your Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Picking somebody that would definitely do a good job.

Speaker 3:

And it will represent you people.

Speaker 1:

So story. Fine. Like, yeah. Fine. It would have been lovely to see Leo went up there and, like, have, like, a whole performance.

Speaker 3:

So bad if Nguyen now gives them surprise performance.

Speaker 1:

It'll be nice. Actually, like,

Speaker 3:

that's people can Nikki and everybody will now swallow their words.

Speaker 1:

I mean, that's why when things like that happen, it depends on you to

Speaker 3:

speak up or not. Yeah. Like Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I'm sure she still starts with everything that she said. So.

Speaker 3:

No. Period. She's not okay. Like, no, ma'am. Like, yeah.

Speaker 3:

I think she like, she definitely because she knows

Speaker 1:

But that's what I don't like about her that she's giving bully vibes.

Speaker 3:

She's very positive as well.

Speaker 1:

Bully vibes lately, and I don't like that because

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

She came and said that, they tried to so I I think Jay z bought Tidal or, like, something about his shares in Tidal, and then each of the investors, they were to give they said that they were going to give all of them $1,000,000 each. All they needed to do was, I think, sign the papers or whatever.

Speaker 1:

That's what she said.

Speaker 3:

That was no. That was so she had posted that order. They tried to they tried to cheat her by only offering her 1,000 $1,000,000, and that she didn't send any paperwork. That's why they didn't give her money, and everybody was like, no. You just didn't send the paper.

Speaker 3:

Like, if you send, you would have gotten your money. Just like so yeah. I wonder, like I just think it's very interesting because she has a song with Beyonce. So I wonder where that relationship is now. It can never be great.

Speaker 1:

I mean, if you're call if you have But I

Speaker 3:

feel like message us is just one of those that she just do her work and mind her business and go her way.

Speaker 1:

You who don't know these people?

Speaker 3:

Yeah. We don't. But

Speaker 1:

I don't know. Whatever.

Speaker 3:

Ah, shout out to Dami. He's put her with you right now.

Speaker 2:

You know

Speaker 3:

when he came here and told us that by the end of this year, I think you've changed. Basically said that, you know, he was abusive to her, and then some footage was was leaked online or came out online or whatever. And he says with the he says with the lawsuits out of court, I think he I can't remember how much he paid her, but I think it was like it was something, like, it was a huge amount. So obviously, like, you know, Danica did that. She's we saw the video evidence.

Speaker 3:

So around that time,

Speaker 2:

you know,

Speaker 3:

has very inappropriate relationships with people. He throws these parties that like you know really strange things going at ACCCC. The FBI raided his house at the time and then he ran to like one other country and then I think they finally extradited him. Well he came back thinking he had the all clear. And then between his daily life shot, I think he landed in New York, and they arrested him again.

Speaker 3:

And the charges were basically around, like, sexual assault. I think some interactions with minors, grooming, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera, the freak parties. So, yeah, they found, like, 784 doodles and over 1,000 bottles of baby

Speaker 1:

oil. 784 watts?

Speaker 3:

I saw that. Yeah. Like crazy. And also I think the flip side of this not the flip side. I mean, anybody that has done anything that that can indicate them deserves to be punished but there are lots of food that obviously in the footage that you know he was taking and I'm not even sure that they were aware that he was taking that footage because these persons were supposed to be private and I just want to understand why nami Campbell is always in the middle of everything What's wrong with that woman?

Speaker 3:

Epstein, she's there. Harvey, she's there. Now, I PDD2, she's there. I'm sorry. Kelly too.

Speaker 3:

She was there.

Speaker 1:

Auntie.

Speaker 3:

Hey, Naomi Campbell. Auntie. Man. Anyway, shout, you got but, anyway, they did not didn't they denied him bill twice, so Canada is is going down.

Speaker 1:

That's fine. I don't

Speaker 3:

think anybody else will go down with him. I hope they don't do what they do. I've seen to him. For those who know, Epstein should be alive today, but it is what it is.

Speaker 1:

Oh, well, I mean, if you did that shit, thank you.

Speaker 3:

No. No. I do, like, why I wish he would have gone to jail, like, actually

Speaker 1:

during his time. Before they cast orders.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And so you can even suffer.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. The only thing the only reason why I don't think that they are going to that they would touch is because I feel like he's an actual gangster. I feel like Epstein was, like, a wise boy. I just found himself in circles

Speaker 2:

that he was just helping them,

Speaker 3:

but I feel like circles, that he was just helping them. But I feel like is, like, a street thinker. Like so he will have protection. He will have Buddha. They may also offer him, but, like, there are also Buddha who owe him things who do the the figures.

Speaker 3:

That's crazy, dude. This is another.

Speaker 1:

1st, it was Bill Cosby. They're actually now PDD. Like, can he stop?

Speaker 3:

Then he won't stop. Like, we're they've been saying that, okay. Well, Bill Cosby is movies. It's

Speaker 1:

TV. Yeah. It's crazy. Just a crazy man. It's crazy.

Speaker 3:

Like, it and then, obviously, they're saying that he used to he groomed Usher. So I saw an interview today where this girl where this lady was like that. She's very disappointed in Usher because apparently, when Justin Bieber was young, like, when they just found him, Didi had been trying to get custody of him, like, get his parents to sign over custody. Uh-huh. And the parents were like, no.

Speaker 3:

Like, what the fuck? That's weird. And then eventually, they give Usher custody, and then Usher now give so, like, she was like, that Usher is very wicked because, like, even if they've done it to you Mhmm.

Speaker 2:

Why

Speaker 3:

would you now allow it to have somebody else? But then again, that's someone that was groomed. But, again, it was a good Usher has cleared his tutor.

Speaker 1:

Then he came back and said he was hacked.

Speaker 3:

Okay. It just happens to be within the field, and then if you're, like, CEOs, I think they said Universal National Field or something. Like, different CEOs

Speaker 1:

are resigning. Kid, like, people cannot say that they didn't know. Especially, like, he wasn't passing by himself. Mhmm. Had he?

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

So it's just how much you know that can make or break you.

Speaker 3:

Yes. Fruchure. Oh, yeah.

Speaker 1:

What is it? 2, 3, 4 weeks? Right. You recommend it. Just always something.

Speaker 3:

Always something. Starts with on this album.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. No. Yeah. Coming soon at least.

Speaker 3:

But yeah. Is that all that's happening? So yeah. So we

Speaker 2:

Oh, no.

Speaker 1:

I can talk about.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. We can go into music.

Speaker 1:

I just wanna say that this is very beautiful music, and it's a nice vibe to hear something that is not, No. Not even that. I love bedu. But it's nice to hear something kinda different, kinda refreshing, and I'm like, okay. You know what?

Speaker 1:

Like, it sounds like us. It doesn't sound too foreign. Mhmm. It's nice music. It sounds like you as well.

Speaker 3:

The production is really good as well.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. It's reformed. Everything is nice. Everything is like I said, this music this year has been

Speaker 3:

I'm not sure. Mature. Yeah. Right.

Speaker 1:

People are maturing up. I like his but yeah. I love Michelle Duwa. I love Hell and Back. I love Letting Go.

Speaker 2:

Mhmm.

Speaker 1:

I love ecstasy. I love, obviously, Yawa and Everyday, and the other one that's. Honestly yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yawa is is is solid.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

It's a solid. Yeah. It's a good one. It's a good one online. Like, an everyday

Speaker 1:

mommy man.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. Let him go for me is, like, I think let him go. I'm back.

Speaker 1:

I'll follow my top 3. Hits to see me coming.

Speaker 3:

My hell, I'm back. These are my top 4.

Speaker 1:

No. Top 3. Like, I just I literally play them back to back. Oh.

Speaker 3:

Both. That's a. I don't know. Like, both has jazz. It has jazz inside.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that's that's it. Actually,

Speaker 1:

sorry. That's right. That's I see. Sorry. That's right.

Speaker 3:

Right? That's the side as a jump. Don't worry.

Speaker 1:

Do have a shave vibes. I shave vibes.

Speaker 3:

And you do shave vibes independent now. We said that he's no longer with Dapa, that, you know, he's an independent artist. He follows everybody on Instagram.

Speaker 2:

Oh.

Speaker 3:

And he he put he changed his bio to independent. Oh, okay. All I want to tell all these artists

Speaker 1:

Especially professor's reading list.

Speaker 3:

Is that Tell

Speaker 1:

us the undibs.

Speaker 3:

Shout outs to you and your music and whatever it is you are doing. But if your liberal or your distro can only do so much in promoting you, you need to show up. You need to be a present. You need to be a person. You need to be present in your career in order for you to amplify.

Speaker 3:

She even has those all posts on his page. Do you know when he has

Speaker 1:

I don't

Speaker 3:

I don't know. Have shown any call, you can never see flyer on his page. Why? Wait. I'm sure

Speaker 1:

he has his reasons, but I actually serious. I don't care. I actually saw somebody from NSG call him out that the area boys song I think that's the name

Speaker 2:

of the song, and

Speaker 1:

I really like that song. Mhmm. That the song that they made together that's But what's that?

Speaker 2:

Promote that. Because he said he

Speaker 1:

posted about the song and somebody's like, other songs are about how she vibes is on it. I can't remember what it was. I'll try and find it as you are speaking about other songs, but the guy's like, the guy did not promote the song or

Speaker 3:

whatever. Make sense.

Speaker 1:

Oh, yeah.

Speaker 3:

So how do you expect so what do you expect to happen that your labor will be promote will do promotion for you or your I mean, I'm I would love

Speaker 1:

to believe that he has his reasons, but they're not working.

Speaker 3:

Which reason?

Speaker 1:

They're not working. They're not I

Speaker 3:

beg. I beg. I beg. I beg.

Speaker 1:

They're not working. But, yeah, I also love Betty by a pass. Mhmm. I love daily bread by Derek by Derek.

Speaker 3:

Is he out of prison?

Speaker 1:

Yes. Guess. Oh. I'm just wondering.

Speaker 3:

I will be reduced from inside now.

Speaker 1:

No. Because I sent you a picture. I'll be using a picture actually.

Speaker 3:

Oh god. What's that?

Speaker 1:

I like Daily Bread by Derek and Victoony. Oh, stronger by Yom, the video. I I really like your song, but, like, I don't really pass attention to the lyrics. But when I watch the video, I say, yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

The video was you just said.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to him, ma'am. My bib. Way. Any movie season, I'm watching it. Oh, my money.

Speaker 1:

Take all my money. Go. Cash coming. I'm a fan. And then I found this song called tonight by Visa Vassa.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. Ibiza. Okay. Sure. But they insult me.

Speaker 1:

For once. And they insult me.

Speaker 3:

And there's even one name. I don't see it. I don't know how to pronounce it, but it is. My song of the week. What's the song of the week?

Speaker 1:

Why are we starting from there?

Speaker 2:

The track.

Speaker 3:

So that means the fundamental problem because especially the way he said Bro thought he was too big. Like, guys Sorry. Everyone was his well, this other guy we was on promoted in London. I called him out one time now. They were supposed to do issue.

Speaker 3:

Sorry. I'm sorry. Flyer.

Speaker 1:

Please please forgive him. Sorry.

Speaker 3:

It's only himself he's doing,

Speaker 1:

to be honest.

Speaker 3:

What's my role? He makes good music. I can listen to it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

But my one stream is always to fill your concert show, your concert venue.

Speaker 1:

Mhmm. If I know the we don't know that you're there. Anyway, he's already listening to.

Speaker 3:

Are you there? Are you there? Umawu. I am up. Is it a new year for him?

Speaker 3:

Yeah. So I am up. Are you there? Is that my song? I'm loving that song right now.

Speaker 3:

I came across this Dezo Black's new song, teasing me. Vibes jam. You guys should guys see that like she actually is giving, like

Speaker 1:

There's one more song, but keep going.

Speaker 3:

And then there is this artist I just stumbled upon her sister. She's also part of the alter girl. So if you follow my ancestor, you'll see that I've been talking about these alter girlies a lot recently because I've just been really coming across their music, and I I won't lie like some of it be eating like especially I mean like him Brazy right now. I like her vibe, I like her music. But I also came across this girl called Onola and she has this 3 pack ep called Fuji buoyant, and, like, she basically has, like, just 3 I don't even know how to explain what the sound is because I don't it's not something that I know or I'm familiar with, but it sounds good.

Speaker 3:

So. See.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I'm happy that everybody's come back to their roots. So we're now switching Nigerian pride.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. And they're all, like, and that's it. So all of them are, like, dealer. They have the so they all of them are are in are in cuisine. Especially this.

Speaker 3:

The entire project is actually Fuji based. Like, the base of it is Fuji. She just added all this. So I need to have Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Then we'll

Speaker 3:

be going to.

Speaker 1:

I'm also liking, sorry for calling by Soles. I think that video is a video. Video.

Speaker 3:

That one, that video.

Speaker 1:

Thank god I call myself.

Speaker 3:

The video is blank.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. It's so nice. Oh, I wish I could dance like that. Yeah. That one I know I can't be single.

Speaker 1:

I like it. For show.

Speaker 3:

Seeing where she's on stage. Yeah. In her ballet.

Speaker 1:

That was hot.

Speaker 3:

Cute. Yeah. That was hot. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

So watching Desperate House, I watched Love is Blind UK.

Speaker 2:

I don't

Speaker 3:

know what she I don't know what she's please. Until Big Brother is over, please.

Speaker 1:

One day, I

Speaker 3:

I'm not ready yet. Okay.

Speaker 2:

So do

Speaker 1:

you wanna talk about Big Brother

Speaker 3:

then? You're there. I have a dream. Freedom. Okay.

Speaker 3:

BBN. So, of course, over the past few weeks, obviously, Biggie I don't think we we've been here since Biggie separated them. I know. I'm not sure. Anyway, Biggie separated them.

Speaker 3:

They didn't have any evictions for, I think

Speaker 1:

2 weeks? No. A week?

Speaker 3:

A week. A week. And then, Ben and Chizoba left. So that that was really sad for me because I really I really liked Ben. I think I thought Ben brought all the funniness to the house.

Speaker 2:

Do we

Speaker 1:

even laugh again?

Speaker 3:

We don't, man. They are dead. Men. Anyway You're supposed to give me votes for him? No.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. Somebody replied my sister, I'll give you a vote for him. I don't understand. That's why I'm a big brother voter. I don't vote.

Speaker 3:

I don't vote. House. But, yeah, the house has

Speaker 2:

been In

Speaker 1:

this economy.

Speaker 3:

I feel like oh, talking about people who also went to the house, like, grandma, but I feel like since they separated them and since took care of them into the house, they got ginger. Like, they were like, uh-uh. They they understood that they were boring and I didn't get too spicy

Speaker 1:

but I said everybody is too mature in space

Speaker 3:

yeah they're actually too mature I feel like oh yeah I'm very tired of her like she's an instigator and she just said gossip like she's annoying at this point you

Speaker 1:

know I don't like see it's mom I I don't like when people like Just

Speaker 3:

talk and hide your mouth.

Speaker 1:

No. I don't even like when people like do things and then you get angry that people are

Speaker 3:

Reacting to it.

Speaker 1:

Reacting to it.

Speaker 3:

Like, if

Speaker 1:

you didn't say those things or do those things like nobody will be talking about you.

Speaker 2:

And

Speaker 3:

even what she did to Victoria went in so basically the parrots spoke and exposed a conversation that Victoria and Cassia were having. And as as I would expect, if me and you having a conversation about Suruchi and the parrot talks about this, I don't expect that you go and tell Suruchi that we was similar to What

Speaker 1:

about Sami with your pirates. Is he about to never

Speaker 3:

come out? Tell this to our chest that Victoria is fake. That Victoria did not tell her. I don't understand. What I

Speaker 1:

owe you?

Speaker 3:

All that happened. And then, obviously, this last weekend, there was eviction. Please do. Be wise to check on her because Handy and Sean in one night, you happy?

Speaker 1:

I didn't say anything.

Speaker 3:

She's happy.

Speaker 1:

I didn't say that.

Speaker 3:

But anyway

Speaker 2:

But my name is that

Speaker 1:

who's breaking because I said why is it's just taking

Speaker 3:

Yeah. It's just a game. Why?

Speaker 1:

Expect to move in?

Speaker 3:

No. I think that's only few more weeks. I think that's not fair.

Speaker 1:

No. Of course, it's sad but, like, please just move on. Just just tell

Speaker 3:

you that you're not moving.

Speaker 1:

I'm just you need to move on.

Speaker 3:

I'm not moving. I feel I feel sorry for her. Yeah. But, yeah, for sure.

Speaker 1:

But everybody was this time when Ben left. I know. Because Ben met

Speaker 3:

his buddy. He left his babe. Like, that seems like the only person I can send me release this movie on your car, but, like, not even because he's not your twin or your man. It won't go. Uh-uh.

Speaker 3:

He's deeper.

Speaker 1:

How many did you need your mouth? Sorry.

Speaker 3:

Nelly is very pretty but she's very insecure, and she needs to get a hold of herself. Like, Suj will be talking to 1 person in the house. It's become problem. Suj will breed next to somebody. Problem.

Speaker 3:

And Anita, if Anita knows that she cannot date a younger boy without treating him like a boy, leave him alone.

Speaker 1:

Toffa, you said, you were

Speaker 2:

you were

Speaker 3:

that time in my house when I was telling you that, to Anita, like, she's a she's she's problematic that she's irritating. Any small thing oh, Toffa, I don't understand. Are you his mommy?

Speaker 1:

Victoria for the win. If not Victoria, then either Kelli Ri or Cassia, and I'm good. See if Ben has gone home.

Speaker 3:

I think it's between Wannie

Speaker 1:

Oh, please.

Speaker 3:

And Kelli Ri or Cassia. I think that's my own

Speaker 1:

Victoria for me I don't Victoria is my winner. What whatever position she deals, she's my winner.

Speaker 3:

I think it's between Wannie and and Kaleerio Cassia because Kaleerio and Cassia that's their strategy. This their only strategy that is they are keeping their marriage private. It's working for them well.

Speaker 1:

And it's very easy for people to be the men or women who are friends, also dating, so they can also play around like that. Nobody knows that.

Speaker 3:

You are. How much do you like in the house, do you like Khediree though? I like Kelly Rae.

Speaker 1:

I like you like Kelly.

Speaker 3:

Initially, I thought it was a bit weird, but they eventually I

Speaker 1:

like Kelly. I miss Ben.

Speaker 3:

And by the way, it seems they're just like fluting. They're just not fluting. Yeah. Well, yeah. I mean, Nika loves Ozibo.

Speaker 3:

That's, you

Speaker 1:

know Is there a family?

Speaker 3:

That's it. Okay.

Speaker 1:

Oh, my song of the week

Speaker 3:

That's coming. Oh,

Speaker 1:

Either it's Shauluwa because I've been playing that thing, like, my daily break.

Speaker 3:

That's fine.

Speaker 1:

So either it's Shauluwa or or my money by Cashcomi or hell and back by forever. Anyway, hi, guys. Simi, I hope you know you're hilarious as hell, and you should know. Okay. Thanks.

Speaker 1:

Cap. I think I may get to hear music take from you that I don't agree with hands now. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. Yeah. Now to the point of my email just because I had to guess off my chest even if he's my special baby. Janine, I expected more from the album.

Speaker 3:

Finish it.

Speaker 1:

I expected more from the album Adida Mola, I also think I expected more because this is his self titled album. I love laughter, tears, and goosebumps hands down but I didn't want an LGG infused sound as such of him going box that era. My face of their album, my ecstasy, hell and back, letting go, one day's bow ready and need. I don't like the album. From the newer tracks, we know you will like the singles, okay?

Speaker 1:

But I even appreciate them everyday even more. Love them because they were fresh sounds, nothing like an old fire boy. The good thing is that all the songs go well and the project itself is still clean. Mhmm. All in all, I give it an 8, but I was hoping it will be a classic album.

Speaker 3:

Girl. Wish

Speaker 1:

you see Girlies a great week ahead. Girl,

Speaker 3:

it's a good album. If you give me an album, like, it's a good album. Oh, my god. We wanted a girl.

Speaker 2:

Oh, okay.

Speaker 1:

I would like to know what you rate as

Speaker 3:

a 9 or 10. Yeah. Tell us what what's your top album because

Speaker 1:

I apologize for not sending fan mail. Life has started assaulting me. Oh. Assaulting me and I've been a bit behind on your episodes. But I finally caught up.

Speaker 1:

Yay. You're welcome. Now you even have extra time to give. God is even beginning 4 weeks. If you remember, I was the one that had the big dates with her ex man and you guys predicted that I was already picking my clothes.

Speaker 3:

So you actually picked the clothes?

Speaker 1:

Oh, kill me. I have poverty mindset. I need help. Oh my god. To give context, I'm currently serving a lovely, she put in quotation marks, nation.

Speaker 1:

I work a job, 2 side hustles, and still collect at his allowance. Mm-mm. Are you joking? I would say I'm economically buoyant for my age in this economy. I'm very good with money and savings, yet I still have a scarcity mindset.

Speaker 1:

I'm always looking for ways to make money legally a big. If I try Yahoo, I know they would just cut me, and the one time I tried to find sugar, I demand was too was given too many terms and conditions for only 100 ks monthly allowance and doesn't help that I actually find men annoying and disgusting. I also hate being at the submission of any man especially financially God forbid I beg brackets closed. Sorry. My mom, sisters, and friends always chastise me because I always act like I'm broke.

Speaker 1:

You know, my bank account sees a whole different story. I just have this fear that one day I might go broke especially with the current economy. I just don't want to keep depending on my dad for too long. I'm the 1st child of 3 girls. So basically, I have 2 sisters, and I want to relieve my dad off my maintenance as soon as possible.

Speaker 1:

I come from a single income household. My mom hasn't worked in years, and we live a good life, can't even lie. People assume I have bastard money and don't know where my poverty mentality comes from. It doesn't help that my dad plans to send my sister and I abroad next year. My okay, and spending in euros while earning naira is breezy.

Speaker 1:

No key doesn't help that I'm Igbo, first female child with no brothers, so the ops are constantly watching. Open bracket, the ops are my family's my father's family

Speaker 2:

Mhmm.

Speaker 1:

Close brackets. Phone word phone word fact, I'm quick to spending on spending on and helping my siblings, parents, and friends like, no questions asked, but I hardly spoil myself. I never bought myself anything ever since I started earning my own money, which is January this year. I only spend on myself for survival. Open brackets.

Speaker 1:

Like, they have to beg me to do my hair. Close brackets. I'm so sorry this is long, but I don't have older female cousins and friends, so I don't really know who to talk to. Love love love you, girlies. Also, congratulations to Faykem for 13 under 13 Nigerian music.

Speaker 1:

I follow you guys on Nimten 2. Congratulations to me as well. Thank you. Please grab your hair. Yes.

Speaker 3:

So I feel like this obviously, it's, it's a thing that happens, I think, when obviously, it doesn't even give the vibe of somebody that has had to fend for herself at all. Yeah. But I also understand, like, the mentality of, like, being a first child and just feeling like a more and, also, I think the trauma response of seeing your mom not work without you realizing may just be like, I never want to be in a position where I can't, fend for myself for so yeah. But you need to come out of that, dear. You buy yourself Yeah.

Speaker 3:

And make it a good thing. Something.

Speaker 1:

So in the sense that you are making money now. Mhmm. I'm not saying you should go and buy a house

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Or buy a car. But you can't.

Speaker 3:

Well, you can't make it a point. Huge. Yeah. You

Speaker 1:

can make it a point to, like, at least once you march for this money. They even give you allowance on top of it. Mhmm. It's very unlikely that if your money goes down, you struggle. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

So

Speaker 3:

And they are saying they will still want to send you through

Speaker 1:

If you

Speaker 3:

have next year.

Speaker 1:

Abundance mentality.

Speaker 3:

Abundance mentality.

Speaker 1:

Yes. So just believe in yourself that you'll continue to work hard and your money will continue to flow so you can enjoy your money. If not, my dear, not to be that person, but we're all going to die one day.

Speaker 2:

Do it.

Speaker 1:

When you die, they'll spend money.

Speaker 3:

Money will just be there.

Speaker 1:

No. No. No. No. No.

Speaker 1:

They'll spend it for you. So it's best you I'm not saying, like I said, go broke, go crazy. Mhmm. But you will not go broke if you go and do your hair or if you buy yourself meat pie or ice cream or pasta, like, you will not die.

Speaker 3:

Every, like, once a month, try to, like, make it a point to, like, to gift yourself or appreciate yourself. It doesn't have to be anything too big. Like, it doesn't have to

Speaker 1:

be be a meal.

Speaker 3:

But, again, I also feel like as an individual, sometimes, like, those big gifts help your ego. Like, they just

Speaker 2:

give you

Speaker 3:

an energy boost. So you can't plan for, like, maybe, like, in 4 months, you want to buy something big, but it's like as you are going along, just just

Speaker 1:

have a savings account so that you know that, okay, I'm also saving

Speaker 3:

As this girl is talking, I'm sure all the money is inside her savings. Maybe she has a order key

Speaker 2:

in her

Speaker 3:

in her current just to say.

Speaker 1:

So no. But she might also have one account. So maybe it's time to go to another one in case I'm just saying if you don't have savings. So that way, you know that, okay, I'll start some money somewhere. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

This is what I'm going to somebody like you clearly, you can budget well because Mhmm.

Speaker 2:

So you

Speaker 1:

can have your money for the month. I know that, okay, this is what I'm going to spend this month. I'm not gonna spend more than that so that I will not go broke. That's fine. But money is everything, so I can't tell you the money is everything.

Speaker 3:

Me, I like enjoyment too. By the time, go on.

Speaker 1:

I'm looking for. Me,

Speaker 3:

I love enjoyment too. I'm looking for, like, this. You can't. For a year, I think that's thank you guys for watching as always. Thank you for working with us.

Speaker 3:

Make sure you follow us on socials, FNS on sensor across all platforms. Send fan mail to contact fns@gmail.com. We love to do your fan mail as obviously. And make sure you follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you see your podcast, FS Unsensored. Please subscribe if you're recent in your review.

Speaker 3:

And on YouTube too, FS Unsensored. We love to read your comments, your ratings, your reviews, everything. You can follow me on my personal, Sydney Budrow across all platforms. You can also follow across all platforms.

Speaker 1:

Most importantly, follow us as a social.

Speaker 3:

Across all platforms. I said that

Speaker 1:

already. Playlist.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. It's true. Rotations. We still do that I'm doing my best

Speaker 1:

to do this.

Speaker 3:

But, yeah, also, this is our playlist, rotations on Apple and Spotify, and we'll see you guys same time, same place next week.

Speaker 2:

Bye.

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