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EPISODE · Jun 6, 2023 · 53 MIN

Episode 024 | Alleged Catfish

from The 30 Percent Podcast · host The 30 Percent Podcast

The following episode takes place between 11am and 12pm. Sam and Afam intro the pod with the usual debrief of the previous week. Sam was super productive (pun intended) and Afam shares his experience meeting Kenyan music legends Nameless, Wahu & Nyashinski. The boys reminisce on the old shows they used to watch (24, The Sentinel & MacGyver). They then proceed to talk about local news starting off with Eric Omondi, who in a statement, describes the Kenyan industry as lazy when it comes to mixing, mastering and shooting music videos. He claims that our industry is stunted as a result, and urges us to do better (he also uses this as an opportunity to plug his upcoming music video). The guys also talk about Elani, and speculate on whether we can expect a comeback from them. Boutross made the news after his passionate Twitter/Instagram rant against Prince Otach, a promoter who organized a UK based show that saw the likes of King Kaka, Femi One & Boutross perform at what was dubbed "the UK's Biggest Diaspora Festival" at the Royal Regency in London. According to Mr. Munene, Prince Otach did not treat them accordingly, and allegedly failed to pay both Boutross and his label mate Dope-I-Mean in full. The boys also review new music that dropped last week! To bring more awareness to the different genres of music within the industry we hope to see the artists & songs discussed in the podcast receive the recognition they deserve. Join us for weekly episodes! Song Pick:Fena Gitu - "Guns & Roses (Yeye) [Prod. Wuodomollo]

The following episode takes place between 11am and 12pm. Sam and Afam intro the pod with the usual debrief of the previous week. Sam was super productive (pun intended) and Afam shares his experience meeting Kenyan music legends Nameless, Wahu & Nyashinski. The boys reminisce on the old shows they used to watch (24, The Sentinel & MacGyver). They then proceed to talk about local news starting off with Eric Omondi, who in a statement, describes the Kenyan industry as lazy when it comes to mixing, mastering and shooting music videos. He claims that our industry is stunted as a result, and urges us to do better (he also uses this as an opportunity to plug his upcoming music video). The guys also talk about Elani, and speculate on whether we can expect a comeback from them. Boutross made the news after his passionate Twitter/Instagram rant against Prince Otach, a promoter who organized a UK based show that saw the likes of King Kaka, Femi One & Boutross perform at what was dubbed "the UK's Biggest Diaspora Festival" at the Royal Regency in London. According to Mr. Munene, Prince Otach did not treat them accordingly, and allegedly failed to pay both Boutross and his label mate Dope-I-Mean in full. The boys also review new music that dropped last week! To bring more awareness to the different genres of music within the industry we hope to see the artists & songs discussed in the podcast receive the recognition they deserve. Join us for weekly episodes! Song Pick:Fena Gitu - "Guns & Roses (Yeye) [Prod. Wuodomollo]

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