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The Bass
by Black Ragnar Studios
Abuja has talent and Kuyet Francis is here to amplify it on The BASShow (Becoming A Star Show). ⭐️We are the bridge connecting Abuja’s creatives to the world. From musicians to designers, we spotlight the voices shaping the capital's culture.Join Kuyet as she leads authentic conversations about creative journeys, industry struggles, and raw talent. We aren't just an interview platform; we are building the ecosystem Abuja deserves.
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Mobile Content Creators Are Underrated - The BASShow S01 E09
This episode of The BASShow features Abuja Content Creator (Djiame Aiyejina) a mobile videographer known for delivering high-quality content using just his phone.From being introverted to building a strong presence, his journey is rooted in growth, consistency, and relationships.In this conversation, he shares:• Why mobile content creators are often underrated• The difference between Abuja and Lagos creatives• Why capacity and execution matter• How word of mouth helped him grow• And how he’s giving back through Reels 101This episode challenges how we see creativity, value, and recognition in the industry.
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I Got Into Nightlife Influencing By Taking A Chance - The BASShow S01 E08
This episode of The BASShow features Capital John Bull ,a nightlife influencer who built his journey on strategy, timing, and bold decisions.From applying for a role after applications had already closed to starting immediately, his entry into nightlife influencing was anything but conventional.He shares how he:• Turned one opportunity into a full nightlife career• Built connections through strategy and positioning• Planned his biggest event yet for months even after his partner pulled out • And why he believes Abuja is the next Miami (Bujmiami)This episode is about taking chances, thinking ahead, and executing with intention.The BASShow
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Why Dancers Don’t Get Recognition in Abuja - The BASShow S01 E07
This episode of The BASShow features Gravity, a dancer and entertainer whose journey is built on resilience and self-belief.From losing his mom at a young age to traveling across cities to build his name, he shares the reality of being a dancer in Abuja.He talks about:• Why dancers don’t get real recognition• The difference between claps and value• Why collaboration is still a problem• And how referrals shaped his journeyThe BASShow ⭐
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I Slept in Buses at Jabi Garage Before Becoming a Brand Strategist - The BASShow S01 E06
This episode of The BASShow features Otetah, a young CEO, brand strategist, communicator, and problem solver who believes branding is the art of consciously creating perception.Before strategy rooms and boardrooms, Otetah’s journey looked very different. From working in a cyber café to washing buses and sometimes sleeping in them at Jabi Garage while learning graphic design during the day, his hunger and passion shaped his path.In this conversation, he shares:• Why Abuja creatives still struggle• Why networking often fails in the city• How referrals and word of mouth dominate opportunities• And his controversial question: Should high value be mistaken for arrogance?This episode challenges creatives to rethink branding, relationships, and growth.The BASShow where Abuja’s stories meet the world.
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The Side of Influencer Money Nobody Shows You - The BASShow S01 E05
Episode 5 of The Bass features Princess, a skincare influencer whose journey into the creator space wasn’t as smooth as it looked online.From starting with paid gigs that produced content she wasn’t proud of, to stepping back and doing free work for an entire year just to rebuild her craft, Princess shares the reality behind influencing that many people don’t see.She also opens up about:• Turning down three influencer deals• Growing up with strict parents and how that shaped her personality• Why she transitioned from makeup influencing to skincare through her faith• The snobbish reputation of Abuja and how it affects social circles• Making only two real friends during NYSC campThis episode reveals a side of influencer money and growth that most people never talk about.Watch till the end ,the lessons might change how you see the creator industry.
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A Hype Man Is Not A Loud Man - The BASShow S01 E04
Iwere is one of Abuja’s most recognizable hype men known for his signature hat and energy.But behind the mic is a different story.From feeling irrelevant at parties to finding purpose through hyping, he shares what it truly means to add value, build community, and survive in Abuja’s nightlife scene.He talks about-Why a hype man is not just a loud man-Why hypemen don’t always support themselves-Why relationships are everything-And how creatives can build stronger communities in AbujaThis is The BASShow
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I Taught Myself on YouTube Before My First Gig - The BASShow S01 E03
In 2020 lockdown, DJ Zino was stuck in Lagos with just a laptop and YouTube.He taught himself music production then stumbled into DJing and disappeared for a full year. No gigs, No spotlight, Just preparation.But what happens when preparation finally meets opportunity? Find out how DJ Zino transitioned from producer to DJ and why he chose to build his name before chasing the money.The BASShow.
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Are Lagos Creatives More Rated Than Abuja Creatives? - The BASShow S01 E02
Episode 2 features Spectacular Preye, founder of Capital Dancers, who transitioned from dance to full time cinematography.From building a movement to redefining himself behind the camera, he shares insights on growth, relevance, and whether location truly determines recognition.This is The BASShow ⭐
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The City (Abuja) Doesn’t Limit Your Price, Your Mindset Does - The BASShow S01 E01
Season 1 opens with a conversation that every creative needs to hear.Our first guest is @_shotbyfilmz one of Abuja’s top cinematographers, with a journey that started early, backed by supportive parents, and shaped by intentional growth.He believes:• You don’t get paid by the city you’re in, but by how you position yourself• Half a million is underpaid for serious videographyThis episode is about value, confidence, growth, and seeing your craft beyond location.This is The BASShow where Abuja’s stories meet the world
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Introducing The BASShow ⭐️ | The Becoming A Star Show
Abuja is full of talent, stories, and creatives with vision.The BASShow was created to spotlight Creatives, musicians, filmmakers, dancers, poets, fashion creatives, artists, and digital storytellers shaping culture from the within the City.This is more than interviews, we listen, amplify, and connect Abuja’s creativity to Nigeria and the world.Abuja creatives, this stage is Yours. Welcome to The BASShow.#TheBASShow #BecomingAStarShow #AbujaCreatives #CreativeCommunity
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Abuja has talent and Kuyet Francis is here to amplify it on The BASShow (Becoming A Star Show). ⭐️We are the bridge connecting Abuja’s creatives to the world. From musicians to designers, we spotlight the voices shaping the capital's culture.Join Kuyet as she leads authentic conversations about creative journeys, industry struggles, and raw talent. We aren't just an interview platform; we are building the ecosystem Abuja deserves.
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Black Ragnar Studios
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