EPISODE · Oct 1, 2024 · 1H 2M
Episode 097 | The Target Demo
from The 30 Percent Podcast · host The 30 Percent Podcast
In today’s episode, we kick things off by diving into the recent wave of high-profile layoffs in the music industry and explore the shifting landscape from the perspective of an entertainment lawyer (3:44). Next, we break down what went wrong at the Walker Town show this past weekend which fell short of many expectations (8:21). We also tackle Steph Kapela’s hot take on paying massive fees to international artists for local performances (25:59). Finally, we unpack the controversy surrounding Lil Maina, producer Kanzu, and their hit Kishash, as Kanzu claims he hasn’t seen a dime from the song’s success (33:53). The boys also review new music that dropped last week! Song Pick: N'jiru - "4 AM" produced by Collins Kivuki. 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.
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In today’s episode, we kick things off by diving into the recent wave of high-profile layoffs in the music industry and explore the shifting landscape from the perspective of an entertainment lawyer (3:44). Next, we break down what went wrong at the Walker Town show this past weekend which fell short of many expectations (8:21). We also tackle Steph Kapela’s hot take on paying massive fees to international artists for local performances (25:59). Finally, we unpack the controversy surrounding Lil Maina, producer Kanzu, and their hit Kishash, as Kanzu claims he hasn’t seen a dime from the song’s success (33:53). The boys also review new music that dropped last week! Song Pick: N'jiru - "4 AM" produced by Collins Kivuki. 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.
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