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EPISODE · Oct 24, 2023 · 1H 8M

Episode 048 | The Screams of 1000 College Girls

from The 30 Percent Podcast · host The 30 Percent Podcast

In todays episode, Sam and Afam get into the various activities they got into during the previous week. The boys were outside this week! Kipepeo artist Udulele recently released an EP and had a performance at Kuona Artist Collective, Sam and Afam both attended the show. They discuss the performances of Liboi, Tanzanian artist Salum Matata who had an electrifying performance, and finally Udulele, who had a great set. They then talk about the Echoes concert they attended at the KICC. Kinoti and Ethan Muziki had amazing performances, and their supporters showed up in droves. The boys attempt to break down the show and give a detailed review. This then leads into a conversation about mainstream vs niche artists, what they think and fell that the niche artists need to do to survive in the Kenyan industry that seems to be dominated by the mainstream sound. Following that conversation, Sam and Afam discuss the Trace Music Awards that were recently held in Kigali, Rwanda. After that they talk about the recent performance on the Colors performance by Kenyan singer and songwriter Lisa Oduor-Noah, and they give her her flowers! 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: Lisa Oduor-Noah - "For Keeps" (Produced by Lisa Oduor-Noah)

In todays episode, Sam and Afam get into the various activities they got into during the previous week. The boys were outside this week! Kipepeo artist Udulele recently released an EP and had a performance at Kuona Artist Collective, Sam and Afam both attended the show. They discuss the performances of Liboi, Tanzanian artist Salum Matata who had an electrifying performance, and finally Udulele, who had a great set. They then talk about the Echoes concert they attended at the KICC. Kinoti and Ethan Muziki had amazing performances, and their supporters showed up in droves. The boys attempt to break down the show and give a detailed review. This then leads into a conversation about mainstream vs niche artists, what they think and fell that the niche artists need to do to survive in the Kenyan industry that seems to be dominated by the mainstream sound. Following that conversation, Sam and Afam discuss the Trace Music Awards that were recently held in Kigali, Rwanda. After that they talk about the recent performance on the Colors performance by Kenyan singer and songwriter Lisa Oduor-Noah, and they give her her flowers! 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: Lisa Oduor-Noah - "For Keeps" (Produced by Lisa Oduor-Noah)

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