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From the stables of the talented and creative Wonu Osikoya comes the star-studded production called “Osikoya Speaks.” Wonu is a familiar face and voice within the Nigerian music sphere. During the International Women’s Day interview, she pointed out her love for music saying that she breathes and lives music. “Osikoya Speaks” is a platform featuring an unmissable aspect of her life, talking about all things music and beyond.

She made it clear that she doesn’t have a favorite episode, as each one offered a new perspective on the diverse subjects brought up for discussion.

In agreement with these statements, consider these five selections as recommendations to be a part of Wonu’s transcendent universe. With numerous episodes and an ever-growing audience, Wonu has featured guests from various walks of life and recently started a segment spotlighting fast-rising artists. Understandably, if you are new, it might be difficult to navigate how to join and be a part of this community.

This week on Cool Stuffs, we will be highlighting five standout episodes that are distinctly relatable and showcase the diverse content of this media powerhouse.


Legal Methods 101: The Artist vs Label Episode ft Ifeyinwa & Sanmi

This is an insightful and eye-opening episode for both aspiring members of the entertainment industry and consumers, offering a glimpse into the workings of the industry, including its chaos and struggles, intertwined with the beauty of working in such a fast-paced environment.

The episode starts with the intro excerpt, “The funds are there, but the power of connection,” setting the stage for Wonu, the host and debate moderator, to discuss expectations versus realities in the legal aspects of entertainment. Lawyer Sanmi shares personal experiences, speaking on the lack of regular working hours and the necessity to work round the clock, anywhere and anytime. He highlights the technicalities of the profession and the need for code-switching.

Ifeyinwa, on the other hand, expresses frustration with the chaotic nature of the business. While she advises embracing the chaos, she acknowledges that it’s easier said than done, as chaos in this industry is dynamic and constantly evolving. Wonu moderates a debate panel where Ifeyinwa represents the label’s perspective and Sanmi represents the artist’s. They offer insights into common industry issues.

The title “Legal Methods 101” is a clever pun, as “Legal Methods” is the first major law course taught in Nigerian tertiary education.


The Perfect Rollout

This episode features Culture journalist Ife Falola, music marketer and project manager Lammy A & entertainment lawyer/talent manager Bolaji Parlè. They discuss the marketing aspect of music, focusing on pre-release PR and the often disregarded and lax efforts post-release. They explore the reality of the average consumer’s short attention span and how catchy beats dominate the industry.

They also touch on the impact of TikTok on music, discussing both its influence on longevity and the benefits of fast-tracking artists’ mainstream progression, citing examples like Ckay and Pheelz. The conversation delves into the phenomenon of streaming farms and the industry’s overreliance on pure music streams to determine album and release placements. The guests give accolades to Turntable Charts for filling the void in providing more accurate metrics.


The Evolution Of Film Soundtracks in Nollywood ft Stanley Okorie

This episode features guest Stanley Okorie, known for his viral soundbite “Billionaire Onyendi Cash,” chronicling his journey into Nollywood as a proficient soundtrack producer. He started his songwriting career from writing poems, encouraged by a friend who suggested turning them into songs. He shares his foundational experiences as a Mass Communication student at Nsukka, including his internship at Anambra Broadcasting Corporation.

His first soundtrack was a compilation of three songs for which he was paid with a bottle of Sprite. Despite being initially told his soundtrack wasn’t used, he later watched a movie and heard his vocals and music. He recalls the highlights of his career but also notes the downsides, such as missing out on bonding activities with family and friends. Stanley Okorie believes the true reward of one’s art is appreciation, not necessarily financial gain.

He also discusses the impressive growth of Nollywood, expressing a desire for African stories to maintain originality, akin to Indian and Korean cinema, rather than trying to sound Western.


Fashion & its relevance to Afropop ft 777 boys

This episode features two young frontliners, Benson Edo and Tweeze, renowned stylists, as they discuss the cohesive nature of fashion and music. From their conversation, it is inferred that they went to secondary school together, though they chose not to disclose further details.

They talk about everything from the unique challenges in their respective industries to the fashion faux pas they would never be caught wearing.


Hot Takes ft Submaroach

Everyone Podcast lover loves a Crossover episode. This episode is special as it features ⅔ of the Submarine and a Roach crew. Other crossover episodes include the girls from FS Censored and Afrobeat Intelligence’s. However, this one stands out due to the familial connection between Koj and Wonu, adding a unique dynamic to the conversation.

We hope with this suggestion of ours, its easier navigating your way into Wonu’s journey of telling profound Afrobeats Stories.

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