Around The Corner

By: Vitamin Dee Entertainment | BNV Media
  • Summary

  • Around the Corner is a podcast powered by BNV Media in collaboration with Vitamin Dee Entertainment. This podcast highlights local BIPOC Artists and Creatives in our own communities, partaking in our Tiny Desque concert series, the Orange Corner. You can find episodes on all podcast streaming platforms, as well as YouTube and Instagram, every Tuesday from February 15th - March 8th! This season is supported by Music Nova Scotia, the Government of Nova Scotia, the Government of Canada, and Factor Canada.
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Episodes
  • Episode 4: Kxng Wooz
    Mar 8 2022

    For our fourth and final episode Dee sits down with Music Nova Scotia’s artist in residence, Kxng Wooz! Here we learn about Wooz’s musical inspirations, his entrance and navigation through the local music scene, and what he’s looking forward to as his career and Nova Scotia’s music industry progresses. Hit play so you don’t miss these gems!

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    32 mins
  • Episode 3: Mahalia Smith
    Mar 1 2022

    Coming up Around the Corner is Mahalia Smith! You’ve probably seen her sing BGV’s or in a duo with sister, Reeny Smith, but now, it’s time for her solo! On this episode, Dee and Hails discuss a number of topics surrounding music, faith, and finding creative self-discovery. 

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    52 mins
  • Episode 2: Eriana Willis
    Feb 22 2022

    We’re kickin’ it with Eriana Willis in episode two! In preparation for her first on screen appearance of 2022, the R&B rising star takes a seat at the Orange Corner for a catch up with Dee! Tap in to hear about Eriana’s journey, as well as her aspirations for her developing music career. 

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    20 mins

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