• Lifesize Teddy, Streaming Farms & Seyi Vibez In London [36]

  • Aug 19 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 25 mins
  • Podcast

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Lifesize Teddy, Streaming Farms & Seyi Vibez In London [36]

  • Summary

  • This week on Afropop's most Essential audio magazine; Djaji Prime & The Bamyy examine new Mavins signee "Lifesize teddy", delve into the essence of streaming farms, define what an industry plant is, and analyze exactly who Seyi Vibez' target demo is. They also discuss Olamide's "Unruly", Wani & Sarz and much more!

    Cover artist: Lifesize Teddy

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    Timestamps

    0:00 - Intro/ Episode Trailer

    0:58 - Afropop Corner

    1:52 - Doja Cat / Kali Uchis / Sexyy Red New Music

    3:10 - Is Sexxy Red An Industry Plant

    11:38 - Life Size Teddy Bio

    14:06 - Life Size teddy Track By Track Review

    18:44 - Can Mavins Shift The Market Again?

    21:27 - Olamide's "Unruly"

    25:05 - What Is Seyi Vibez' Target Demo?

    28:24 - Seyi Vibez' Top 5 Locations On Spotify

    29:34 - Different Kinds Of Nigerian Listeners

    39:16 - Portable & The Media

    40:06 - New Wizkid Album?

    44:36 - Wani & Sarz Are Razz

    54:47 - What Is An Industry Plant?

    58:01 - Industry Plant v Nepo Baby?

    1:08:09 - Ads/ Stream Farms or Legit Views

    1:12:56 - Is There Too Much Expectation On Tems?

    1:14:55 - Is Tems' Brand Bigger Than Her Music?

    1:18:04 - ILoveMakkonen Calls Out Metro Boomin, Sway Lee, Post Malone


    Cover art designed by Djaji Prime & Shina Ladipo

    Production & Distribution: VISIONARY STUDIOS

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