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MARCH AM

Episode 12 of the But What Do I Know podcast, hosted by Netta Entertainment, titled "MARCH AM" was published on July 18, 2024 and runs 63 minutes.

July 18, 2024 ·63m · But What Do I Know

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- Do women make better music than men in the Nigerian music industry - Rema takes a new direction for Afrobeats with high-energy rave music - Is P.Priime the best producer in Nigeria right now? - Does Rema make it into a Big 4 after this album drop? - Will Asake finally leave Amapiano for his Lungu Boy album - Is Seyi Vibez trying to pander to a wider audience with his new release? - Taves sounds a lot like BNXN on Are You Listening - Wizkid Morayo is coming - Who's a bigger artist between Asake and Rema? - Simi dropped a groovy Lost and Found album - Did Tay Iwar drop a better EP in GOLD II than the first instalment - Asa Asika hints at Davido's 5th album - DJames is killing it with the mixes - Dice Ailes claims to be an influence in today's Afrobeats

- Do women make better music than men in the Nigerian music industry

- Rema takes a new direction for Afrobeats with high-energy rave music

- Is P.Priime the best producer in Nigeria right now?

- Does Rema make it into a Big 4 after this album drop? - Will Asake finally leave Amapiano for his Lungu Boy album - Is Seyi Vibez trying to pander to a wider audience with his new release? - Taves sounds a lot like BNXN on Are You Listening - Wizkid Morayo is coming

- Who's a bigger artist between Asake and Rema?

- Simi dropped a groovy Lost and Found album

- Did Tay Iwar drop a better EP in GOLD II than the first instalment

- Asa Asika hints at Davido's 5th album

- DJames is killing it with the mixes

- Dice Ailes claims to be an influence in today's Afrobeats

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