Afrobeats: With An S

With An S is a music commentary podcast that brings fresh and interesting perspectives on new Afrobeats music and relevant topics within the industry.<hr /><p style="color: grey; font-size: 0.75em;"> Hosted on Acast. See <a href="https://acast.com/privacy" rel="noopener noreferrer" style="color: grey;" target="_blank">acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

Come get your Alien

On this episode, Deji and Dami review new music from last week, including Tiwa Savage’s “This One Is Personal,” DJ SPINALL’s “ÈKÓ GROOVE,” Tay Iwar’s “MERCY PLEASE,” Kizz Daniel’s “To Be A Man,” CIZA ft Omah Lay, Tems, Thukuthela & Jazzworx “Isaka II (6am)” and more. They also discuss the Afrima nominations and share their predictions. ____________We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts in the comments section or use the hashtag #WithAnSpod on Twitter and Instagram (@WithAnSpod).For collaborations or inquiries, email us at withans@culturecustodian.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

09-01
01:46:15

M.I Abaga on Legacy, Purpose & Ageing Gracefully in Hip-Hop

On this episode, we sit down with M.I Abaga, the legendary African Rapper No. 1, to explore the remarkable journey of one of the most influential figures in Nigerian hip-hop.From his early days as a rapper who shifted the continent’s sound, to his transformative years leading Chocolate City and shaping the careers of stars like Ice Prince, Jesse Jagz, and CKay, M.I reflects on a career defined not only by timeless music but also by sacrifice. He opens up about guidance from his inner child and what it means to pursue purpose beyond fame, the challenge of ageing in hip-hop, the heartbreak of leaving Chocolate City, and how that moment of loss became a turning point for growth.Two decades later, M.I’s voice remains a guide for what it means to build, to lead, and to last. Listen in as we unpack his legacy; and discover what it takes to leave your own. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-28
01:35:11

King of Lamba

On this episode, Dami and Deji review music from last week, including Mr Eazi’s “Casanova,” Blaqbonez’s “Everlasting Taker,” ODUMODUBLVCK ft Skepta & Zlatan “PAY ME,” Loti ft Jeriq “NWABALI 2.0,” Taves “W2Y,” and more. ____________We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts in the comments section or use the hashtag #WithAnSpod on Twitter and Instagram (@WithAnSpod).For collaborations or inquiries, email us at withans@culturecustodian.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-25
47:46

Carnivores: Olamide vs Don Jazzy

Carnivores is a narrative podcast that explores the rivalries, conflicts, and cultural flashpoints that have shaped modern Nigerian society. Each episode unpacks one unforgettable beef—tracing its roots, players, and fallout. Through immersive storytelling, interviews, reenactments, and archival moments, Carnivores examines how these public feuds have impacted Nigerian Popular Culture.Insightful, entertaining, and unflinching, Carnivores goes beyond the headlines to reveal the stories behind the fights. Listen to other episodes of Carnivores on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.This episode reflects on the 2016 clash between two of Afrobeats' most revered kingmakers at the Headies Awards. The conflict started after Mavin Records’ Reekado Banks won the highly coveted “Next Rated” award over YBNL’s Lil Kesh—a decision Olamide felt was unjust. During his acceptance speech for another award, Olamide expressed his frustration with an expletive-laced outburst on stage.Don Jazzy responded minutes later during his own speech, telling Olamide to "come and collect the car" if the award meant that much to him—a reference to the SUV traditionally given to the Next Rated winner. The moment stunned viewers and quickly spilled onto Twitter, where both stars continued trading insults in now-deleted tweets.The feud was short-lived, though.Let us know in the comments: who was the ultimate winner?Listen to other episodes of Carnivores on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.Let us know what you think by using the hastage #CarnivoresbyCC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-18
12:08

Cobhams Asuquo's On His Career Built on Defying Limits

When Cobhams Asuquo was a child, he was not concerned with the preconceived limitations that were projected onto him because of his blindness. To him, life was to be explored with equal excitement. That unshakable sense of self became the foundation of a remarkable career, pushing boundaries when others played it safe, championing the value of his craft, and defying expectations at every turn.On this episode, Cobhams Asuquo opens up about his illustrious career as a producer. We explore his distinctive artistic style, the business mindset that has kept him thriving for decades, and his evolution into a mentor shaping the next generation of music talent. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-14
01:28:51

"Featuring The Africans"

On this episode, Deji and Dami review new music from the past week, including Amaarae’s “BLACK STAR,” Candy Bleakz x Rybeena’s “Sinner” remix, Gunna x Wizkid’s “Forever Be Mine,” SuperJazzClub’s “SUGAR HONEY ICED TEA,” and more. We also discuss the MTV Video Music Awards nominations in the Afrobeats categories.__________We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts in the comments section or use the hashtag #WithAnSpod on Twitter and Instagram (@WithAnSpod).For collaborations or inquiries, email us at withans@culturecustodian.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-11
58:37

Head Over Heels

On this episode, Dami and Deji review new music from the previous week, including Tiwa Savage ft Skepta’s “On The Low,” Melvitto ft AYOMIPO’s “For Days,” Rema’s “Kelebu,” Fido’s “Olayemi” and more. We also assess Rema’s 2025 run so far. _________We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts in the comments section or use the hashtag #WithAnSpod on Twitter and Instagram (@WithAnSpod).For collaborations or inquiries, email us at withans@culturecustodian.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-04
47:26

It's Loaded

On this episode, Deji and Sharon review music from the past week, including Ayra Starr’s “Hot Body,” Asake’s “BADMAN GANGSTA,” Tyla ft Wizkid’s “Dynamite,” Ric Hassani ft Terry G’s “Wickedness,” and Amaarae’s “Girlie-Pop!” They also discussed Asake signing to Gamma, and Donawon and Omah Lay’s split. _________We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts in the comments section or use the hashtag #WithAnSpod on Twitter and Instagram (@WithAnSpod).For collaborations or inquiries, email us at withans@culturecustodian.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

07-28
56:24

Feeling Like a Bad B*tch

On this episode, Bola and Dami review new music from the last week, including Minz’s EP “444Play,” Most Likely’s Album, “Most Likely,” Adekunle Gold’s “Coco Money,” Lojay’s “Tenner” and Frdnd’s “Runaway.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

07-21
40:17

Signs of Weakness

On this episode, Moyo, Deji and Dami review music from the past week, including Tyla’s “Is It,” Azanti’s “Jaye Lo,” Minz’s “Ta na,” Reekado Banks’ “The Game Needs You,” Odeal’s “The Summer That Saved Me” and UAX’s “Love and Hustle (Deluxe).” They also dissect Burna Boy’s latest album “No Sign of Weakness,” sharing their favourite and least favourite things about the project.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

07-14
01:28:34

Let's Go Crazy

On this episode, Bola and Deji review music from the past week, including Blaqbonez’s “Go Crazy,” FAVE’s “Intention,” AKPOR ft ODUMODUBLVCK, Magnito & Portable’d “Reeplay,” Goodgirl LA’s “Goodgirl” and BNXN’s “Captain.” They also share their expectations of Burna’s forthcoming album and the latest Afrobeats beef featuring Blaqbonez and ODUMODU.Some Culture Custodian news! We're launching a new podcast, Carnivores, tomorrow. We promise, you'd love it. Subscribe to it via Apple Podcasts and Spotify and anticipate juicy stories, sharp commentary, and a deep dive into pop culture’s most iconic beefs. You won’t want to miss this._________We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts using the hashtag #WithAnSpod or tag us on Twitter and Instagram (@WithAnSpod).For collaborations or inquiries, email us at withans@culturecustodian.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

07-07
01:09:24

Tempoe on Shaping the New Age of Afrobeats

On this episode, the Avengers are joined by Tempoe, the multi-talented producer, songwriter, A&R, and musician behind some of the biggest Afrobeats hits of the last decade, including Davido and Omah Lay’s “With You,” Ckay’s “Love Nwantiti,” Joeboy’s “Alcohol,” Omah Lay’s “Soso,” and Victony’s “Soweto.”From crafting genre-defining sounds to building a distinct lane in the industry, Tempoe has emerged as one of the most versatile and influential producers of his generation.He opens up about his creative process, industry journey, collaborations with Afrobeats’ biggest stars, and the hard-earned lessons that continue to shape his work.Watch this episode on YouTube._____We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts using the hashtag #WithAnSpod or tag us on Twitter and Instagram (@WithAnSpod).For collaborations or inquiries, email us at withans@culturecustodian.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

07-04
01:58:14

I See No Opps

On this episode, Deji, Sharon and Bola review new releases from last week, including Ayo Maff’s “Prince of the Street” (Album), BIGBIRD KUTI, Vector & Odumodublvck’s “OOP(S),” Darkoo’s “$exy Girl $ummer Vol. 1” (EP), Runtown’s “Sound God Fest IV” (EP). _________We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts using the hashtag #WithAnSpod or tag us on Twitter and Instagram (@WithAnSpod).For collaborations or inquiries, email us at withans@culturecustodian.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

06-30
01:03:30

I Feel Fulfilled

On this episode, Bola, Dami, and Sharon review music from the previous week, including Olamide’s “Olamide,” Juls’ “Com Amor Brazil,” Famous Pluto’s “Uzama The 3rd,” Victony’s “Glory,” Melvitto ft Frescool’s “Final” and more. ----- We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts using the hashtag #WithAnSpod or tag us on Twitter and Instagram (@WithAnSpod).For collaborations or inquiries, email us at withans@culturecustodian.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

06-23
01:07:31

Here to Stay

On this episode, the Afrobeats Avengers are back with music reviews and unfiltered conversations. They discuss the past two weeks in music, touching on releases like Olamide’s “99,” Zerry DL’s “My Amigo,” Ladipoe’s “Folashade,” Simi and Kizz Daniel’s “Day by Day,” Maleek Berry’s “If Only Love Was Enough,” CKay’s “Ckay The Second,” Ric Hassani’s “Lagos Lover Boy,” Mayorkun’s “Still The Mayor,” and more.Timestamps Singles review - 1:01 Projects review - 33:06----- We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts using the hashtag #WithAnSpod or tag us on Twitter and Instagram (@WithAnSpod).For collaborations or inquiries, email us at withans@culturecustodian.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

06-16
01:34:16

Special Something

On this episode, Sharon, Deji, and Moyo discuss music released in the last week, including Falz’s “The Feast,” Kizz Daniel’s “Uncle K: Lemon Chase,” Bloody Civilian’s “Ladida,” Made Kuti’s “Life As We Know It,” and more.  _______We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts using the hashtag #WithAnSpod or tag us on Twitter and Instagram (@WithAnSpod). For collaborations or inquiries, email us at withans@culturecustodian.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

06-02
56:16

The Resurrection of Shake Body ft Skales

10 years since the release of Shake Body, the song that had parties in a roar with its crazy opening beat and infectious rhythm, it has seen a resurrection for the third time, proving once again that a hit never truly dies.On this episode, Deji and Moyo speak to Skales about the renewed success of his breakout track. He takes us through an inspiring journey in music, from his days at EME to the painful exit that left him with nothing. Skales opens up about dealing with homelessness, navigating self-doubt, and how this one track remained a steady source of hope.Skales’ story is one of resilience, faith, and grace. As he shared with us, “God’s will is what is important.”Tune in for a truly special episode. ----- We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts using the hashtag #WithAnSpod or tag us on Twitter and Instagram (@WithAnSpod).For collaborations or inquiries, email us at withans@culturecustodian.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

05-19
46:07

There Was Music, Sha

On this episode, Dami, Deji and Bola review music from the last week, including Bnxn’s “Cutesy,” Tyla’s “Bliss,” Falz’s “Round of Applause,” Mr Eazi’s “Love Me Now,” Nasty C’s “Psychic,” and much more. They also discuss Wizkid’s cancelled tour dates and the criticism around Ayra Starr and Wizkid’s latest collaboration “Gimme Dat.”-----We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts using the hashtag #WithAnSpod or tag us on Twitter and Instagram (@WithAnSpod).For collaborations or inquiries, email us at withans@culturecustodian.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

05-12
01:05:59

We Rise By Lifting Others

On this packed episode, Bola and Sharon review new music from the past few weeks, including Ayra Starr and Wizkid’s “Gimme Dat,” Tiwa Savage’s “You 4 Me,” Shallipopi and Burna Boy’s “Laho 2,” Niniola’s “Ginger me (Alom),” Elestee and Ajebo Hustlers’ “Space,” and much more. They also debate Rema’s position in the ranking of Afrobeats stars.Previous episode referencedFOLA episode - Watch here, listen here.-----We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts using the hashtag #WithAnSpod or tag us on Twitter and Instagram (@WithAnSpod).For collaborations or inquiries, email us at withans@culturecustodian.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

05-05
57:12

No Switching Lanes

On this episode, Deji, Sharon and Dami review new music from the past week, including Tim Lyre ft. Show Dem Camp's "Economy," BIGBIRD ft. Seun Kuti, Vector's "The Matter," Rexxie ft. Rybeena's "EGBAMI," Joyce Olong's "Fool Me Once" and more. They also give an unfiltered review of Davido's recent album "5IVE," sharing their favourite songs, best features, and least favourite aspects of the album. They close the episode with a rundown of the buzzworthy moments in the music industry, touching on Rema's "Disastrous" Coachella performance, Burna Boy and Shallipopi's performance of "Laho Remix" on the Stade De France stage, Ckay's exit from Warner Music South Africa, and Ayra Starr's track with Wizkid.TimestampsSingles review: 1:57Davido's "5IVE" review: 25:20Industry rundown: 1:21:13Previous episodes referencedVector the Viper's Life of Passion - listen here, watch here.Stay Demure with Wani - listen here.----- We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts using the hashtag #WithAnSpod or tag us on Twitter and Instagram (@WithAnSpod).For collaborations or inquiries, email us at withans@culturecustodian.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

04-21
01:42:51

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