EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 1H 16M
OGBAFIA DEY FOR GROUND
from But What Do I Know · host Netta Entertainment
On this episode, we dive into some of the biggest conversations in the culture right now.We talk Burna Boy’s recent situation with DJ Tunez, Omah Lay’s Clarity of Mind, and Blaqbonez’s creative rollout approach. We also get into Rema’s evolving sound, Ayra Starr’s direction, and why some artists might be losing audience attention.Along the way, we break down standout performances, recent collaborations, and broader conversations around where Afrobeats is heading today.TAP IN! Burna Boy allegedly attacked DJ Tunez, what really happened?Is Clarity of Mind already the best album in Omah Lay’s catalog?Zaylevelten might not even qualify for Rookie of the Year at the HeadiesBurna Boy already has two certified classic albumsBlaqbonez turning diss vocals into a beat challenge is next levelRema’s new sound seems to be getting trippy, almost Juice WRLD-esqueAyra Starr’s “lamba” side might be better than her R&B bagWande Coal’s Dearly is one of the best songs of 2026 so farDeto Black stood out on Spinall’s new track with MavoOlamide sounded like 2015 Olamide on Adekunle Gold’s new trackAyra Starr’s new direction won’t stop her from dropping hitsQing Madi shows real versatility on her new track with ZinoleeskyBoy Spyce still seems stuck between sounds and identityFido’s new drop isn’t bad, people just don’t care anymoreElestee might have been dropped by Mavin, what happned there?Fally Ipupa and Wizkid should’ve dropped a collab years agoTaves, Azanti and Tay Iwar on one track would be a problemElestee’s music still needs to level upYemi Alade and Spyro’s collab felt corny and underwhelmingThe Machine Is Coming might actually be better than Industry MachineWomen in Afrobeats still struggle with strong stage namesYou can still miss great songs in today’s oversaturated market
What this episode covers
On this episode, we dive into some of the biggest conversations in the culture right now.We talk Burna Boy’s recent situation with DJ Tunez, Omah Lay’s Clarity of Mind, and Blaqbonez’s creative rollout approach. We also get into Rema’s evolving sound, Ayra Starr’s direction, and why some artists might be losing audience attention.Along the way, we break down standout performances, recent collaborations, and broader conversations around where Afrobeats is heading today.TAP IN! Burna Boy allegedly attacked DJ Tunez, what really happened?Is Clarity of Mind already the best album in Omah Lay’s catalog?Zaylevelten might not even qualify for Rookie of the Year at the HeadiesBurna Boy already has two certified classic albumsBlaqbonez turning diss vocals into a beat challenge is next levelRema’s new sound seems to be getting trippy, almost Juice WRLD-esqueAyra Starr’s “lamba” side might be better than her R&B bagWande Coal’s Dearly is one of the best songs of 2026 so farDeto Black stood out on Spinall’s new track with MavoOlamide sounded like 2015 Olamide on Adekunle Gold’s new trackAyra Starr’s new direction won’t stop her from dropping hitsQing Madi shows real versatility on her new track with ZinoleeskyBoy Spyce still seems stuck between sounds and identityFido’s new drop isn’t bad, people just don’t care anymoreElestee might have been dropped by Mavin, what happned there?Fally Ipupa and Wizkid should’ve dropped a collab years agoTaves, Azanti and Tay Iwar on one track would be a problemElestee’s music still needs to level upYemi Alade and Spyro’s collab felt corny and underwhelmingThe Machine Is Coming might actually be better than Industry MachineWomen in Afrobeats still struggle with strong stage namesYou can still miss great songs in today’s oversaturated market
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