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A Music In Time

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About a year after his sad passing away, A Music in Time is honouring the late great Nigerian Pop singer Sound Sultan, reviewing his career through his musical catalogue. Host Osagie Alonge, along with talented music writers Udochukwu Ikwuagwu and Dennis Peter, goes through the curriculum vitae of this legendary musician. Follow @amusicintime on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up for our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/amitnewsletter.For fan mail: info@amusicintime.com.For ads: info@visualaudiotimes.com.
God's Engineering marks another milestone for A-Q - almost like a refresh of his brand and musical taste - sort of what The Blueprint is to JAY-Z. Listen to host Osagie Alonge discuss with A-Q how the album was made.Follow @amusicintime on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up for our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/amitnewsletter.For fan mail: info@amusicintime.com.For ads: info@visualaudiotimes.com.
In 2011, coming off a mega-hit single “Oleku”, Panshak “Ice Prince” Zamani released his debut album “Everybody Love Ice Prince” further taking Nigerian Hip-Hop into the mainstream. Motolani Alake and Excel Joab join host Osagie Alonge.Follow @amusicintime on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up for our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/amitnewsletter.For fan mail: info@amusicintime.com.For ads: info@visualaudiotimes.com.
Fourteen years later, M.I Abaga’s Talk About It is best described as an impactful album that made Hip-Hop more relatable and reached more music lovers, birthing new genre fans. It’s a cult classic.Follow @amusicintime on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up for our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/amitnewsletter.For fan mail: info@amusicintime.com.For ads: info@visualaudiotimes.com.
Timaya's debut album, "True Story, " is about passion and pain. Bursting into the music scene in 2007, Timaya gave music listeners were given the whole experience of the mind and world of this Bayelsa-born, Port Harcourt raised singer with an 11-track album that many call a cult classic.Follow @amusicintime on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up for our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/amitnewsletter.For fan mail: info@amusicintime.com.For ads: info@visualaudiotimes.com.
“The Unstoppable International Edition”, released in 2010, is one of 2Baba’s most enthralling body of work; with just 13 songs, the veteran musician conveys emotion, passion and his truth, delivering amazing vocals on sonically pleasing production. We’re calling it a classic.Follow @amusicintime on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up for our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/amitnewsletter.For fan mail: info@amusicintime.com.For ads: info@audiovisualtimes.com.
Olu Maintain's solo debut, aptly titled "Maintain Reloaded", is a bag of hits and quintessential Nigerian Pop songs. With help and influence from legendary producer Puffy T, features from Pasuma Wonder, Konga, LKT and Lord of Ajasa and a mega-hit single "Yahoozee", the album ranks high among the classics.Follow @amusicintime on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up for our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/amitnewsletter.For fan mail: info@amusicintime.com.For ads: info@audiovisualtimes.com.
In this episode of A Music In Time, Osagie Alonge sits with Dr SID as they breakdown the veteran artiste’s solo debut and the chart-topping debut “Turning Point”. Dr SID also goes down memory lane, detailing his emergence on the scene via his first music crew Da Trybe.Follow @amusicintime on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up for our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/amitnewsletter.For fan mail: info@amusicintime.com.For ads: info@audiovisualtimes.com.
In 1999, Tony Tetuila parted ways with his group, The Remedies, and released his debut album with help from producer Paul Play. “Morning Time” is regarded as a foundational album for Afrobeats music. Ayomide Tayo joins host Osagie Alonge for this breakdown. Follow @amusicintime on Twitter.Sign up for our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/amitnewsletter.For fan mail: info@amusicintime.com.For ads: info@visualaudiotimes.com.
Davido’s debut album is often overlooked mainly because at its release time; the artiste wasn’t the most favourable with the Nigerian music audience despite his popularity. In this episode of A Music in Time, Osagie Alonge discusses Davido’s sheer brilliance and energy behind the album. Afrobeats Weekly co-host Tunde Adediran joins him.A big nod to Dokta Frabz, who we regrettably forgot to mention in the episode. The late talented producer produced the Ice Prince-assisted single "Feel alright".Follow @amusicintime on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up for our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/amitnewsletter.For fan mail: info@amusicintime.com.For ads: info@visualaudiotimes.com.
"Merchants, Dealers and Slaves" might be Brymo's third studio album, but it's his first classic. Possibly inspired by his bitter departure from his former record label, MD&S shows Brymo's at his darkest moment even when the album electrifies us with the instrumentation and sarcastic ironies.Support the podcast via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/amusicintimeSign up for our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/amitnewsletterFor fan mail: info@amusicintime.comFor ads: info@audiovisualtimes.com
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When Lord of Ajasa released his sophomore album "Second Turning By The Right" in 2008, it immediately became the soundtrack to a very notorious hustle across Nigeria's South-West.
Osagie Alonge sits with journalist Motolani Alake and music label executive Segun Akande to discuss the impact of this stellar body of work and why it's not as celebrated as it should be.
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If there's one album that personifies Nigerian Hip-Hop in the mid-2000s, it has to be Ruggedman's sophomore "Ruggedy Baba". Osagie Alonge enlists the help of journalists Steve Dede and Ayomide Tayo to break down the album.
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Faze's sophomore album is the definition of the quintessential Nigerian R&B sound. Osagie is joined by industry veterans Chuka Obi and Obinna Agwu to break down this beautiful body of work.
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On this episode, Osagie sits down with journalists Ayomide Tayo and Jide Taiwo to breakdown the late Dagrin's sophomore album "C.E.O".
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On this episode, Osagie is joined by A&R Consultant Chux Odoh and music journalist Dennis Peter as they breakdown the 2004 classic solo debut from 2face '2Baba' Idibia titled "Face 2 Face".
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Osagie sits with Temi Gomez, 1/3 of the founding members of the music and creative company Knighthouse. Gomez shares the back story on Knighthouse; from the early beginnings to how it became one of the most talked-about music companies in Nigeria with an eventual centre focus on the then Princess of Pop Music - Mo'Cheddah.
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On this episode, Osagie Alonge sits with former co-host of Loose Talk podcast, Ayomide Tayo and Steve to discuss Blackface's solo debut - 'Ghetto Child"; the sonic style, messaging and Blackface's similarities with Burna Boy.
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On this episode, Osagie Alonge is joined by Tinya Alonge and Mayowa Idowu to discuss Naeto C's 2008 debut album "U Know My P". It's a fun episode worth listening to.
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Osagz got ready for the music section. Well done to everyone at VAT
thank you for coming back
Dope conversation, I think kizz had impact he dropped the tempo of the pop music. Outside the top three the outsiders for me are burna, Mr eazi, kizz and tiwa
Osagie is back music is back😂😂
Jess is just a confused human being
good to have you back osagz!
super happy about osagz
super happy about osagz
just happy the crew is here. understand Steve can't be on the podcast as per conflict of interest as he still works at pulse but food to have Osagz back. we'll support you guys no matter the name you choose or platform
Osaaagz!! good to hear you back man!
I have the wizkid uncensored episode, if you want hit me up.
Ugghhhh...Steve Dede😣. Glad to have Osagz back and the rest of the crew. Anyhoo, we gather dey.
Dope, nice to have the crew back most especially osagz. Going to miss Steve dede Canada a lot. You guys have my full support.
Osagz!!! Nice one... pls ya all should put a download link pls