Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx
ISRAEL OLUWAFEMI MAKANJUOLA
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The Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx is a culture-focused podcast that examines music not merely as entertainment, but as a reflection of society. Hosted by music journalist Femi Makx, the podcast explores the stories, ideas, and social forces shaping today's music and creative landscape. Through in-depth conversations and thoughtful analysis, each episode situates music within broader discussions on identity, youth culture, power, creativity, and everyday life in contemporary society. The Artiste Hangout offers listeners clarity and context, helping them understand what the music reveals about the world.
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Dai Dai by Shakira x Burna Boy | Can This FIFA 2026 Anthem Beat Waka Waka? 09.05.2026 6минThe World Cup anthem conversation is already heating up and this time, it’s global superstar Shakira alongside Afrobeats giant Burna Boy at the center of it all. In this episode of The Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx, we break down the possibility of Burna Boy and Shakira delivering a FIFA anthem that could dominate the world stage ahead of the 2026 World Cup.Can any song ever match the energy and legacy of Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)? Is nostalgia making fans too harsh on newer World Cup songs? And why does Burna Boy’s involvement feel like another huge moment for Afrobeats globally?From fan reactions to music expectations, global culture, football vibes, and what makes a World Cup anthem truly timeless, this episode dives deep into the conversation everyone is already talking about.#BurnaBoy #Shakira #FIFA2026 #WorldCupAnthem #WakaWaka #Afrobeats #FootballCulture #TheArtisteHangout #FemiMakx #SpotifyPodcasts #PodcastNigeria #TrendingNow #MusicPodcast #WorldCup #BurnaBoyPodcast
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Asake M$NEY Album Predictions 30.04.2026 2минAsake is set to release his fourth studio album M$NEY, and the anticipation across Afrobeats is already building.In this episode of The Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx, we break down everything to expect from the M$NEY album before it drops on May 1st, 2026. This is a full prediction episode focused on the sound, direction, and impact of Asake’s next move.From the marble-inspired artwork to the 13-track lineup under Giran Republic with EMPIRE distribution, the rollout already signals intention. We take a closer look at key collaborations, including DJ Snake on “Worship,” Tiakola on “Badman Gangsta,” and Kabza De Small on “Asambe,” and what they could bring to the overall sound of the project.The conversation dives into Asake’s signature Afrobeats style, from heavy percussion and Fuji influences to Yoruba elements and street pop energy. We also explore the likely themes behind M$NEY, including prosperity, hustle, faith, resilience, and legacy building, all of which have become central to his identity as an artiste.Femi Makx shares clear predictions on standout tracks, chart performance, and viral potential, especially around “Worship,” and how this album could further define Asake’s position in the global Afrobeats conversation.The Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx continues to grow as a leading Afrobeats and Nigerian music podcast, charting in over 30 countries across Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and Asia. The podcast has reached Top 10 in multiple regions and Top 30 in Nigeria’s Music Interviews category on Apple Podcasts, with strong performance on Spotify. It currently sits within the Top 1% of podcasts globally, reflecting its growing influence in African music conversations.If you’re following Afrobeats, Nigerian artistes, or the business behind the music, this episode gives you a clear, grounded perspective before the album drops.
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ACL 2.0: Blaqbonez VIOLATED Odumodublvck Again – The Diss That Refused To Die 17.04.2026 6минACL 2.0 just landed and the streets are on fire.Blaqbonez didn’t just reply — he VIOLATED Odumodublvck again.After Odumodu allegedly bought the beat and took down the original ACL (a track that refused to die and was already pulling serious numbers), Blaqbonez came back with a fresh beat, sharper delivery, and that calculated mix of shots and “big bro” talk that has fans saying they actually felt bad for him.In this episode of The Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx, we get into:• How the beef jumped from subliminals to full beat-buying drama• The exact moments in ACL 2.0 where Blaqbonez applies pressure and shifts tone• Why that “advice” angle is hitting harder than the insults• Was taking the song down a smart move or the moment this slipped out of Odumodu’s controlBlaqbonez refused to let the moment die — and this version feels like the one that might haunt Odumodublvck for life.Now it’s on the table.Did Blaq cook twice or is Odumodu loading something bigger?Team Blaq or Team OD?
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Formation Adekunle Gold & Olamide Finally Link Up 09.04.2026 5минAdekunle Gold and Olamide finally link up on Formation, one of the most talked-about Afrobeats releases of 2026.In this episode of The Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx, we break down Formation, the long-awaited collaboration between two YBNL Nation alumni, and why this full-circle moment hits deeper than just music.From the sound and production to the chemistry between Adekunle Gold and Olamide, this is a full breakdown of what makes Formation stand out in today’s Afrobeats scene.If you’re following new Afrobeats music, Nigerian artists, and major collaborations, this episode gives you the full context behind the record and why it matters now.
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Clarity of Mind by Omah Lay: Album Prediction 02.04.2026 6минTomorrow, April 3, 2026, Omah Lay drops his sophomore album Clarity of Mind. In this prediction episode of Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx, we explore the 12-track project, its themes of emotional clarity, vulnerability, and growth, and what the lead singles like “Don’t Love Me,” “Waist,” and “Holy Ghost” tell us about the full body of work.With intimate warehouse listening sessions already creating huge buzz and strong production continuity from Tempoe, this could be Omah Lay’s most focused and mature statement yet.What are your predictions? Which track are you most excited for?Join the conversation after you listen on April 3.#OmahLay #ClarityOfMind #Afrobeats2026 #ArtisteHangout
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Iris by Goo Goo Dolls: What Makes It Evergreen and Why Nigerian Artistes Should Care 01.04.2026 6минWhy do some songs vanish after a few weeks while others quietly define generations?In this masterclass episode of The Artiste Hangout Podcast with Femi Makx, we dissect the DNA of the 1998 masterpiece “Iris” by Goo Goo Dolls — a song that refuses to die.Beyond the nostalgia, we peel back the layers: its haunting mandolin-driven arrangement, the emotional pull of its 6/8 time signature, and the raw, vulnerable songwriting that has kept it charting for nearly three decades. Released on April 1, 1998, for the City of Angels soundtrack, “Iris” became the most-streamed song of the entire 1990s in the US in 2025 (337.9 million streams according to Luminate), has surpassed 3 billion streams on Spotify, and continues trending strongly in 2026 thanks to organic moments in Deadpool & Wolverine, the series Shrinking, and viral TikTok nostalgia.But why should the Afrobeats generation care?As the Nigerian music industry matures from “viral moments” to building “global legacies,” Femi Makx draws a provocative parallel between this Alternative Rock classic and the future of African sound. We explore:• The “Iris” Blueprint: How unconventional composition and emotional permanence can outlast any trend.• Songwriting vs. Vibes: Why Nigerian artistes must move beyond catchy hooks to intelligent, evergreen storytelling — the kind that secures long-term royalties and generational impact.• The Sonic Bridge: Lessons in cross-genre appeal that can elevate Afrobeats from the dancefloor to timeless catalogues and international Hall of Fame recognition.• The Power of Intelligent Lyrics: Why well-thought-out, honest songwriting beats rushed studio sessions every single time.Whether you’re an upcoming artiste recording on a budget or a established act chasing the next big wave, this episode challenges you to create music that doesn’t just trend — it endures.The Artiste Hangout Podcast with Femi Makx is ranked in the Top 10% of podcasts globally and has charted in over 128 countries. Having recently peaked at #3 on the Apple Music Interview charts in Ghana and trended across 116 countries on Spotify, Femi Makx continues to bridge technical artistry with real-world industry wisdom.Join the conversation that’s shaping the next era of African music excellence.Listen now and start building your own evergreen legacy.
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Asake – “WORSHIP” (Praise Be to God) & Viral Mecca Umrah Moment 20.03.2026 8минAsake is trending globally after viral clips emerged of him performing Umrah in Mecca during Ramadan. In the videos, the Afrobeats superstar navigates massive crowds around the Kaaba, touches the Black Stone, and spends deeply personal moments in prayer inside Masjid al-Haram. Fans across X, TikTok, and Instagram are calling him “Alhaji Ahmed Ololade,” celebrating his humility, faith, and the gratitude energy he radiates.This moment connects directly to his unreleased track fans know as “Praise Be to God”, “Worship”, or “Alhamdulillah”. In this solo episode of Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx, I unpack: • The viral Mecca Umrah clips and why they’re dominating social media • Fan reactions and the trending #Alhamdulillahi movement • Lyrics and themes from live previews (Jo’burg, Red Bull Symphonic, IG snippets) • How the pilgrimage mirrors the song’s core message of faith, gratitude, and humility • Production insights, choir layers, amapiano influence, and potential international collaborations • Updated predictions for the track’s release, chart performance, TikTok virality, and its impact on Asake’s artistic evolutionWhether you’re a fan of Afrobeats, exploring spiritual crossover tracks, or following the latest music trends, this episode highlights why “Praise Be to God” could become a timeless anthem for the streets, churches, mosques, and global diaspora alike.About the Host & PodcastOluwafemi Makanjuola is a broadcast producer, reporter, and the host of Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx, a platform that explores music beyond entertainment. The podcast critically examines how artists and their work reflect the cultural, social, and economic forces shaping contemporary Africa. Available in over 128 countries, and charting top on Apple Podcasts in multiple regions, the show is recognized for insightful analysis, real conversations, and celebrating artistry in context.Listen and SubscribeStream the episode now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or your preferred platform. Don’t forget to subscribe, turn on notifications, and share with fellow music enthusiasts to keep up with the latest in Naija music culture, Afrobeats, and unreleased tracks.#Asake #Alhamdulillahi #PraiseBeToGod #WorshipAsake #Afrobeats #NaijaMusic #UnreleasedAsake #SpiritualAfrobeats #Ramadan2026 #AsakeNewSong #ArtisteHangout #FemiMakx #GlobalAfrobeats #MusicAnalysis #NaijaCulture #ApplePodcastsTopCharts
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Is Culture Africa’s Most Powerful Export? 06.03.2026 17минFor decades, Africa’s global story has been defined by commodities such as oil, gold, cocoa, and minerals.But today another force is reshaping the narrative. Culture.In this episode of Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx, we explore a question gaining global attention. Is culture now Africa’s most powerful export?From the global rise of Afrobeats to the worldwide reach of Nollywood, African creativity is influencing music charts, film platforms, fashion, and digital culture. Artists like Burna Boy, Wizkid, Tems, and Rema are pulling billions of streams across the world, while African stories continue to expand their audience on platforms such as Netflix and Prime Video.Beyond entertainment, the African creative economy is growing rapidly. Analysts project the sector could approach 200 billion dollars in value by 2030, creating millions of opportunities for young creatives across music, film, fashion, and media.But can culture rival traditional exports?Can creativity become one of Africa’s strongest economic forces?In this episode, Oluwafemi Makanjuola, broadcast producer, reporter, and host of Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx, unpacks the numbers, the global influence, and the deeper shift happening in how Africa is seen and heard around the world. The episode explores both the opportunities and the structural challenges shaping the future of African creativity.Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx continues to spotlight the voices, ideas, and industry conversations driving Africa’s entertainment and creative industries forward.
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Artiste Hangout Featuring MsJorji 19.02.2026 28минOn this episode of Artiste Hangout, Femi Makx sits down with Ms Jorji for an open and engaging conversation about music, creativity, and building a career in today’s entertainment space.Ms Jorji shares her journey as an artiste, the inspiration behind her sound, and the realities of finding her voice in a fast moving industry. The conversation explores confidence, creative discipline, and the importance of staying authentic while navigating growth, visibility, and public expectations.From the creative process to personal development, this episode offers insight into what it takes to evolve as an artiste and remain intentional about your craft. It is a grounded conversation that speaks to musicians, creatives, and listeners interested in the stories behind the art.Artiste Hangout is a podcast that highlights emerging talents and unpacks culture, creativity, and the journeys shaping today’s music scene.
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Grammys 2026: Nigeria Snubbed? Tyla Wins, Fela Honored & Trevor Noah Roasts Trump & Nicki 02.02.2026 5минWelcome to The Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx, Abuja’s pulse on music, culture, and creative hustle. In this episode, we break down the 68th Annual Grammys with a fresh Nigerian perspective, spotlighting wins, snubs, and historic moments that shook the global music scene. From Tyla’s back-to-back Best African Music Performance win to Fela Kuti receiving the first-ever Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award for an African artist, we unpack what these milestones mean for Naija, the diaspora, and the future of Afrobeats worldwide.We also dive into the political statements, show-stopping speeches, and comedy roasts that had the internet buzzing. Trevor Noah’s sharp jabs, Billie Eilish’s pro-immigrant stance, and Bad Bunny making history as the first Spanish-language Album of the Year winner – we cover it all.As your host, Femi Makx, award-winning podcaster and music culture commentator, I bring you the insights, context, and Abuja energy you can’t get anywhere else. For this episode, I experimented with AI to enhance research, script structure, and cultural context, making The Artiste Hangout one of the first African music podcasts actively integrating AI in creative production.The Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx has massive streams across major listening platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts, topping charts in major countries. Akwaaba to my Ghanaians too – we were top 3 in music interviews on Apple Podcasts in Ghana, and ranking high across other African countries as well.Whether you’re a music lover, industry insider, or just curious about Naija’s footprint at the Grammys, this episode breaks down the wins, snubs, and controversies with honesty, humor, and journalistic precision.Listen, subscribe, and join the conversation: Let’s debate, celebrate, and connect over the music shaping 2026. Follow Femi Makx on X @femi_makx and tag your thoughts with #ArtisteHangoutGrammys.
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REAL, Vol. 1: Is Wizkid Tapping Into Asake’s Wave? 23.01.2026 7мин10,000+ Streams. 116 Countries. One Global Sound.The Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx is officially trending across 116 countries on Spotify, with Nigeria leading the charge. This isn’t just a numbers game—it’s proof that African stories, sounds, and creative conversations are resonating worldwide.In this episode, we dive into one of the biggest Afrobeats moments of 2026.Global superstars Wizkid and Asake dropped their highly anticipated collaborative EP, REAL, Vol. 1, on January 23, 2026, and the culture hasn’t stopped talking. The four-track project fuses Wizkid’s signature Starboy melodies with Asake’s raw street spirituality, log drums, and amapiano-leaning energy.We break down the full EP experience, highlighting standout tracks like Turbulence, Jogodo, Iskolodo, and Alaye, while unpacking the production mastery led by Magicsticks with contributions from 4Tunes.The numbers tell a story on their own. REAL, Vol. 1 debuted at #1 on Apple Music Nigeria and the UK, making history as the first African EP to top the UK chart. It’s also hitting #1 across multiple African countries and climbing fast in the US, Canada, Germany, and beyond.But this conversation goes deeper than charts.Is Wizkid strategically aligning with Asake at the peak of his street dominance the same way he linked with Burna Boy during the 2020–2021 global breakout? Or is this just organic respect between two kings of different generations? We analyze patterns, intentions, and what this collaboration means for the future of Afrobeats as a global force.From Nigeria to the world, this episode captures the pulse of culture, music, and influence shaping Africa’s sound today.Tap in if you haven’t. Stay locked if you have.The Artiste Hangout with Femi MakxConversations. Culture. Creatives shaping Africa’s future.
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Wizkid-Seun Kuti Feud vs. Nigeria’s Real Struggles 23.01.2026 5минThe Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx has officially crossed 10,000 streams and downloads on Spotify, trending in 116 countries worldwide, with Nigeria leading the global conversation. What started in Naija is now echoing across the world, powered by culture, honest conversations, and real stories from creatives shaping Africa’s future.In this episode, we break down the viral Wizkid and Seun Kuti feud that dominated Nigerian social media in January 2026. From fan culture and legacy debates to the weight of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti’s revolutionary impact, we go beyond the noise to unpack what truly happened, what was said, and why it sparked such intense reactions online.But this conversation does not stop at celebrity drama.We examine how high-profile music feuds distract Nigerian youths from urgent economic, political, and security challenges. With rising unemployment, inflation pressures, insecurity, and the road to the 2027 elections already taking shape, this episode asks the hard question: Are we paying attention to the right things as a generation?Featuring factual analysis, cultural context, and grounded insights, this episode connects music, activism, youth responsibility, and national priorities. It is a must-listen for audiences in Abuja, Lagos, Nigeria at large, and the global African diaspora who care about where the culture is going and what it should stand for.This is more than trending topics.This is about legacy, accountability, and the future of Nigeria.From Nigeria to the world, we are just getting started.Tap in if you haven’t.Stay locked if you have.Wizkid vs Seun Kuti explainedFela Kuti’s legacy and cultural ownershipCelebrity influence and youth distractionNigeria’s economic and political realitiesAfrobeats, activism, and generational conflictSocial media, fan culture, and accountability#TheArtisteHangout#FemiMakx#Wizkid#SeunKuti#FelaKuti#NaijaRealTalk#AfrobeatsCulture#NigerianYouth#AfricanPodcast#SpotifyTrending
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“Papaoutai” by Stromae Afro Soul: Why This Viral AI Remix Is Everywhere 15.01.2026 8минWhy is Stromae’s Papaoutai Afro Soul remix suddenly everywhere on TikTok, Instagram Reels, and Spotify in January 2026? In this episode of Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx, we dive into the viral phenomenon transforming a 2013 classic into a global Afro Soul sensation.The remix, credited to Chill77, mikeeysmind, and Unjaps (released late 2025), has racked up over 14 million Spotify streams and climbing charts worldwide. By replacing Stromae’s electronic original with African percussion, soulful vocals, choir layers, and Afrobeat rhythms, this version has become the go-to soundtrack for dances, travel vlogs, aesthetic edits, and emotional reels.We break down:• The story behind “Papaoutai” – Stromae’s tribute to his father lost in the 1994 Rwandan genocide and the haunting question, “Papa, où t’es?” (Dad, where are you?).• Why the Afro Soul twist hits differently – blending sorrow and groove, creating powerful contrasts in lighthearted viral content.• The AI remix debate – is this musical evolution fair to the original, or a new frontier for global sounds?• The virality factor – why the remix is dominating feeds in Abuja, Lagos, West Africa, and beyond.Whether you’re vibing nonstop or just curious, this episode explains the cultural resonance, emotional depth, and viral mechanics making this remix the sound of early 2026.🎧 Listen now on Spotify: Search “Papaoutai (Afro Soul)” by Chill77 / mikeeysmind / Unjaps.💬 Join the conversation: Do you prefer the remix or the original? Which viral video made you discover it? Comment, share, and subscribe for more insights into trending music.Hashtags: #Papaoutai #AfroSoul #Stromae #ViralMusic2026 #NaijaVibes
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Sporty x Burna Boy “FOR EVERYBODY” & the Cultural Strategy of 2026 15.01.2026 3минIn this episode of Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx, I deliver a detailed cultural and industry breakdown of Burna Boy’s highly anticipated 2026 debut single, “For Everybody”, a strategic collaboration with Sporty Group, owners of SportyTV and SportyBet, scheduled for release on January 16, 2026.Drawing on independent editorial judgment supported by AI-assisted research tools, the episode examines what this release represents beyond music. From the timing and messaging to the wider cultural strategy behind the rollout, the conversation explores how “For Everybody” is positioned to travel across global charts, digital platforms, and football culture.The episode also analyzes the visual direction of the record, including its football-centric video featuring international players such as Eduardo Camavinga, Éder Militão, Nico Williams, Iñaki Williams, and others, and what this signals about audience targeting, global reach, and brand alignment.Beyond the record itself, this episode interrogates Burna Boy’s ambassador relationship with Sporty Group and what it says about African artistes navigating global sport, media, and betting ecosystems. It is a broader discussion about ownership, influence, and the evolving intersection of music, culture, and commerce.From projected streaming performance to long-term implications for Afrobeats’ global positioning and Burna Boy’s post-No Sign of Weakness era, this episode offers a clear-headed, contextual analysis of power, strategy, and cultural intent.The Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx continues to grow as a leading Afrobeats and Nigerian music podcast, charting in over 30 countries across Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and Asia. The podcast has reached Top 10 in multiple regions and Top 30 in Nigeria’s Music Interviews category on Apple Podcasts, with strong performance on Spotify. It currently sits within the Top 1% of podcasts globally, reflecting its growing influence in African music conversations.
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Nights in the sun by Odeal & Wizkid Full Breakdown on Artiste Hangout 13.01.2026 4минOdeal ft. Wizkid “Nights In The Sun” official music video just dropped! Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx reacts live—full breakdown of cinematic visuals, Bon la vida hook, Wizkid feature vibes, lyrics meaning & why it’s heating up Afrobeats playlists in 2026. Stream now & join the convo!
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“Folded” by Kehlani: Vocal Spotlight & Why It’s Dominating Charts 07.01.2026 4минIn this must-listen premiere episode of the year, Femi delivers a solo deep-dive into Kehlani’s monumental hit “Folded” – the soulful anthem that exploded in June 2025 and continues to dominate in 2026. Peaking at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 (Kehlani’s highest-charting solo single and her first Top 10 entry), earning Grammy nominations for Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance, and igniting the star-studded Homage Pack with vocal legends like Brandy, Toni Braxton, JoJo, Mario, Ne-Yo, and Tank – “Folded” is a cultural force.Femi expertly unpacks the track’s emotional depth (reclaiming peace amid toxic cycles while embracing vulnerability), Kehlani’s elite vocal mastery – including breathy control, layered harmonies, and those iconic second-chorus riffs and runs that sparked endless viral challenges – plus the flawless production, stripped-back a cappella version, and its role in teasing Kehlani’s anticipated spring 2026 album.Essential for music lovers, aspiring vocalists, producers, and industry insiders searching for: Kehlani Folded breakdown, Kehlani Folded meaning explained, Kehlani riffs and runs analysis, Folded vocal techniques, Kehlani Homage Pack reactions, Billboard Hot 100 hits 2026, R&B song analysis, or in-depth music storytelling.🎙️ Hosted by Femi Makx – Journalist | Media Personality | Broadcast Producer | Jollof Radio Team Choice Award Winner in Recognition of Outstanding Performance in Podcasting 📲 Stream now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Amazon Music, and all major platforms💬 Comment your favorite “Folded” moment or Homage Pack standout below!#Kehlani #Folded #KehlaniFolded #VocalBreakdown #RiffsAndRuns #MusicPodcast #ArtisteHangout #FemiMakx #RNBMusic #2026Music #BillboardHits #GrammyNoms
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Shallipopi Auracle Album Review and Predictions 03.12.2025 6минOn this episode of The Artiste Hangout Podcast with Femi Makx, we dive into Shallipopi’s highly anticipated Auracle album. We discuss possible challenges including oversaturation, repeated formulas, album bloat, feature-heavy tracks, and shallow songwriting. Then we explore the exciting potential with standout songs, the Laho series, and collaborations with Burna Boy, Rauw Alejandro, and Gunna.We predict how Auracle could impact Shallipopi’s career, expand his global reach, and shape the Nigerian and international music scene in 2025.The podcast episode cover image was generated by AI for illustrative purposes only. It is not intended to replicate or replace the original Auracle album cover, and any quotes or references fall under fair use.
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Why Nigerian Artistes Are Speaking Out on Insecurity and Kidnapping 29.11.2025 5минExplore why Nigerian artistes such as Davido, Rema, Falz, and IllBliss are using social media to highlight insecurity across the country. This episode breaks down kidnappings, ransom trends, and the critical role of celebrity voices in shaping national awareness.We examine why artistes are speaking out about insecurity and how their online reactions reflect the growing crisis in Nigeria. While not a deep dive, the discussion provides an accurate, surface-level understanding of verified incidents including kidnappings, bandit attacks, and rising ransom demands. Analysts now describe these trends as the economy of insecurity.The episode shows how artistes leverage their social platforms to raise awareness. They are not profiting from these crises but amplifying updates, responding to attacks, and drawing attention to the kidnap-for-ransom epidemic. Documented posts and public statements from Davido, Rema, Falz, IllBliss, and others illustrate this pattern.Listeners gain insight into how repeated attacks across multiple states, increasing ransom payments, and widespread fear have created a criminal ecosystem that functions like an economy. The conversation also explains why artistes feel compelled to speak publicly and how their online responses influence national awareness.For a deeper, data-driven analysis, read the full Substack article Nigeria’s Kidnap for Ransom Industry: The Economy of Insecurity here:
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Rema, Young Jonn, Asake, Blue Disco: What to Expect 27.11.2025 4минIn this episode, we break down Young Jonn’s highly anticipated album Blue Disco and dive into the impact of having Rema and Asake featured on key tracks like Lalala. We explore how the album blends emotion, introspection, and dance-ready Afrobeats energy, its potential streaming performance, and what this collaboration signals for Young Jonn’s rise as a front-line Afrobeats artist. From first impressions to chart predictions and listener reception, this episode gives a full, insider look at one of the year’s most talked-about releases.The Artiste Hangout is the go-to destination for music insights, artist breakdowns, and exclusive Afrobeats discussions. With over 100,000 streams on Audiomack, thousands more across major platforms, top charting in the Bahamas for over a week, and availability in more than 110 countries, we bring listeners closer to the stories behind the music and the artists shaping the Afrobeats sound today.
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Tems New EP Love Is a Kingdom: First Reactions on the Artiste Hangout 21.11.2025 5минOn this episode of Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx, we take a first look at Tems newly released EP titled Love Is a Kingdom. The project dropped as a surprise earlier today and the music space is already buzzing. This episode gives listeners an early guide before the full review. It explores the timing of the release, the creative direction Tems has been building since Born in the Wild, and the expectations surrounding this new body of work.This is a pre EP reaction that helps listeners understand the context behind the drop. It highlights Tems artistic growth, her continued global momentum, and the emotional themes hinted at by the title Love Is a Kingdom. It is clear, informative and perfect for anyone searching for updates on Tems, new Nigerian music or the evolution of her sound.A full breakdown of every track will follow after a proper listen. For now, this episode sets the stage for what Tems has just introduced to the world.
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