<p>Toxic Lyrikali and Buruklyn Boys beef escalated with more tracks dropped aimed at each other. Who do we think is winning (9:00). Next, Spotify released their 5 year anniversary list, why aren&#39;t any Kenyan artists on there? (29:00) Then we talk about EVEN, a direct to consumer platform partnering with music giant UMG, leading to a discussion about how artists can benefit from selling directly to fans (45:33), wrapping up the episode with new music, album artwork reviews, and is Tesla and Black Market records doing it wrong? (55:52)</p><p>Intro: Ochungulo Family - &quot;Daniel&quot; </p><p>Pick of the Week: Wendy Kay, Sanaipei Tande - &quot;Sina Raha&quot; produced by Dillie</p><p>To bring more awareness to the different genres of music within the industry we hope to see the artists &amp; songs discussed in the podcast receive the recognition they deserve.</p>

The 30 Percent Podcast

The 30 Percent Podcast

Episode 170 | We Are Living In Beefy Times

FEB 25, 202672 MIN
The 30 Percent Podcast

Episode 170 | We Are Living In Beefy Times

FEB 25, 202672 MIN

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<p>Toxic Lyrikali and Buruklyn Boys beef escalated with more tracks dropped aimed at each other. Who do we think is winning (9:00). Next, Spotify released their 5 year anniversary list, why aren&#39;t any Kenyan artists on there? (29:00) Then we talk about EVEN, a direct to consumer platform partnering with music giant UMG, leading to a discussion about how artists can benefit from selling directly to fans (45:33), wrapping up the episode with new music, album artwork reviews, and is Tesla and Black Market records doing it wrong? (55:52)</p><p>Intro: Ochungulo Family - &quot;Daniel&quot; </p><p>Pick of the Week: Wendy Kay, Sanaipei Tande - &quot;Sina Raha&quot; produced by Dillie</p><p>To bring more awareness to the different genres of music within the industry we hope to see the artists &amp; songs discussed in the podcast receive the recognition they deserve.</p>