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MEAT PIE

Episode 41 of the But What Do I Know podcast, hosted by Netta Entertainment, titled "MEAT PIE" was published on October 30, 2025 and runs 66 minutes.

October 30, 2025 ·66m · But What Do I Know

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Yung Miami says Tyla’s Chanel ripped off her unreleased song she played for herTyla is having an incredible 2025 runDavido doing a Nigerian tour is a big win for the cultureMAVO’s verse on CKay’s Body might be weak, but the song will still popBlaqbonez’s No Excuses is easily a top 5 album this yearThere’s too much music dropping to truly appreciate the good ones, in another era, they’d probably be classicsBuju isn’t great at concerts, he performs better in intimate live sessionsAsake’s NPR Tiny Desk was good, but we’ve seen better performances from others in the cultureFIDO’s issues with his marketing team slowed down his riseBOJ should be way bigger than he currently isYoung Jonn’s Cash Flow didn’t live up to its potentialYoung Jonn needs to switch it up, his recent songs all sound alikeJoeboy nails his rollouts, but the songs don’t stickZERRY DL’s drops this year haven’t impressedZERRY DL won’t make it to Next RatedShallipopi’s HIM didn’t live up to the hypeZlatan’s not an album artist and that’s okayGospel artists shouldn't collaborate with secular artistsSouth Gidi is a fire release and Abangani stands out as the best of the threeFive songs that’ll dominate December 2025


  • Yung Miami says Tyla’s Chanel ripped off her unreleased song she played for her

  • Tyla is having an incredible 2025 run

  • Davido doing a Nigerian tour is a big win for the culture

  • MAVO’s verse on CKay’s Body might be weak, but the song will still pop

  • Blaqbonez’s No Excuses is easily a top 5 album this year

  • There’s too much music dropping to truly appreciate the good ones, in another era, they’d probably be classics

  • Buju isn’t great at concerts, he performs better in intimate live sessions

  • Asake’s NPR Tiny Desk was good, but we’ve seen better performances from others in the culture

  • FIDO’s issues with his marketing team slowed down his rise

  • BOJ should be way bigger than he currently is

  • Young Jonn’s Cash Flow didn’t live up to its potential

  • Young Jonn needs to switch it up, his recent songs all sound alike

  • Joeboy nails his rollouts, but the songs don’t stick

  • ZERRY DL’s drops this year haven’t impressed

  • ZERRY DL won’t make it to Next Rated

  • Shallipopi’s HIM didn’t live up to the hype

  • Zlatan’s not an album artist and that’s okay

  • Gospel artists shouldn't collaborate with secular artists

  • South Gidi is a fire release and Abangani stands out as the best of the three

  • Five songs that’ll dominate December 2025

But What the Fuck do I know? Meatball Media, MBTV Listen in as four friends give their opinions on stuff they probably have no business talking about. For an hour, we talk about whatever we find interesting in the world, whether that be sports, politics, pop culture, etc. Explicit The Egotistical Podcast Tony LaRocca I've been toying with the idea of a podcast for a while now, but couldn't think of a format. Then it hit me: I talk way too much, but I don't listen enough. I don't try to learn. I think too often about what I'm going to say next, instead of concentrating on what other people are saying. Likewise, I've come to feel that these days, everyone wants to convince, but no one wants to teach.This is a guest phone-in, prerecorded podcast where you get to teach me about something you're interested in or care about. We may disagree, and we may discuss. But rather than argue, my intention is to learn about what matters to you, whether it's political, religious, philosophical, or about your favorite movie or video game, cooking, card-tricks... whatever. I want to see the world the way you do.I know that many of you have great views, and passions for your interests. So if you like the idea of sharing and discussing them, send me an email at [email protected], and we'll get started. Explicit Unraveled & Unwritten Kristi Madero I don't know about you, but I feel like more often than not, I'm coming unraveled. Which is funny because while I do feel like I'm coming unraveled, I also feel like I'm so tightly wound up it's a wonder I can even move.AND, even though I'm in a state of unraveling, I apparently like to make things more challenging for myself and question LOTS of things. All these stories people have told me, stuff I've been telling myself...I can't NOT try to unravel those. So it's like there is unraveling happening all over the place and I'm standing in the middle of the chaos trying to keep my composure while also accepting the mess that life often seems to be.And LASTLY, in spite of the internal and external chaos, I still feel little glimmers of hope sometimes - hope in what is yet to be. Hope that I have the power to change things I don't like. Hope that I can make a positive impact on the world. Hope that I'm going to do an OK job raising my son. Hope that things aren't going to turn out as aw Explicit This Human Thing Kat Ellis How do I be a human being? Isn't that what everyone's trying to figure out? On This Human Thing, Kat (that's me writing this description right now) and friends share ideas and stories regarding our human experiences. Just some laid back convos about spirituality, psychology, science, health, relationships, and how to make the most out of our time on this planet. Nothing is off-topic because everything is a part of the human experience. We question reality, dive into our personal journeys, and what we've learned from teachers and friends. I've found that good conversations are one of the things that make me feel the most alive and connected. I wanted to share these conversations to normalize the fact that no one really knows anything and we're all just trying to figure it out. We go deep, but keep it lighthearted. And above all, the one thing we really want from life is deep and authentic connection to ourselves and others. So let's go there.. We're all in this human thing together. Explicit
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