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Nemuri Radio

Podcast de HAIQEEM and Vyza Nemuri

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A private line gone public. In this lo-fi confessional, bedroom-pop enigma Vyza Nemuri and genre-defiant rocker HAIQEEM untangle the wreckage of memory, music, and the mistakes that made them. What was once whispered now plays out in stereo.

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Portada del episodio After the storm, it's not your hair- it's YOU!

After the storm, it's not your hair- it's YOU!

The Season 2 finale of Nemuri Radio brings emotion, laughter, and legacy to the mic as Vyza and HAIQEEM reflect on the song that inspired a quiet revolution in both their hearts: Pamela Pantea’s “It’s Not Your Hair, It’s You.” With its slow-burning truth and sly country-jazz undertones that are pure rockabilly, the track becomes the anchor for one of the season’s most intimate conversations.   Vyza calls Pamela’s song “my inspiration” — a rare, unguarded admission from someone usually allergic to sentimentality. She doesn’t go into how her response song “After the Storm” came to be, and she doesn’t have to. Her tone says it all: reverent, empowered, and still carrying the echo of something hard-earned.   HAIQEEM tries to steer the conversation, but the episode is dotted with bloopers — background sips, unscripted laughs, and him muttering “I’ll fix it in the mix” every time he stumbles, though by the end, nothing’s been fixed. Vyza teases him about it. He lets it ride. It’s messy and real — just like the songs.   They describe “After the Storm” as a jazz-tinged rockabilly torch ballad — one part lipstick, one part lightning. If Pamela’s version was the sermon, Vyza’s is the cigarette outside the church. Together, the tracks paint a picture of two women in conversation across generations, genres, and genres of grief.   🎧 The episode closes with both full tracks: – “It’s Not Your Hair, It’s You” by Pamela Pantea – smoky, sharp, unforgettable. – “After the Storm” by Vyza – hip-swinging defiance wrapped in haunted glamour.

10 de oct de 2025 - 7 min
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Get Even

The conversation opens with laughter and playful tension — HAIQEEM teasing Vyza about “changing the grammar just to make it sound sexier.” Vyza defends her version, explaining that the lyric rewrite reflects agency rather than revenge: “Pamela sang it like she was plotting. I sing it like I already did it.”   As the discussion unfolds, the two trace the lineage of the song — from Pamela’s smoky jazz-pop arrangement to Vyza’s glossy city-pop-meets-alt-rock update. HAIQEEM admits he initially didn’t want her to cover it, fearing comparisons, but later calls her interpretation “a mirror that talks back.”   Mid-episode, they play a short clip of Vyza’s recording: metallic guitars, lush synth pads, and a spoken-word bridge where she murmurs, “You taught me how to sin politely.” The moment segues into a debate about ownership, musehood, and whether artistry ever really “forgives.”

4 de oct de 2025 - 2 min
Portada del episodio Love is Coming...

Love is Coming...

In this episode of Nemuri Radio, Haiqeem and Vyza have a reflective, back-and-forth dialogue about Vyza’s song Love Is Coming from her album Wiser. Vyza explains that the song was written in the future tense — not mourning old love or celebrating present love, but anticipating love that hasn’t yet arrived. She frames it as a prophecy: love will come, but in ways people never expect.   Haiqeem questions whether that hope can be dangerous, since it leaves people vulnerable to disappointment. Vyza pushes back, saying the risk is part of the beauty — love doesn’t always come in the shape you imagine, but it still comes, stubbornly, through unexpected doors. Their conversation sets the stage for the track, which plays as the centerpiece of the episode.   After the song, Haiqeem admits the chorus forced him to soften, to let go of his guardedness, while Vyza shares that performing it feels like opening a doorway inside herself. Together they close on the idea that Love Is Coming is not a memory or a scar, but a promise — one that invites listeners to stay ready for love’s arrival, even if it doesn’t appear in the form they thought it would.

29 de sep de 2025 - 3 min
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Happier Times Are Coming

In this episode, Vyza and HAIQEEM share a rare, glowing optimism. The hook “Happier Times Are Coming” threads through their conversation, a reminder that resilience and belief in tomorrow can’t be extinguished. Against the unspoken backdrop of turbulence in the world, they refuse to dwell in fear; instead, they choose light, unity, and forward motion.   The featured track, Hope, embodies that spirit — a song that rises like a quiet anthem, balancing vulnerability with determination. Vyza and HAIQEEM trade reflections about persistence, about carrying each other through shadows, and about the beauty of holding faith when it feels most fragile.   This episode doesn’t deny the heaviness outside, but it insists on something brighter: an affirmation that no matter how fractured the present may feel, happier times are coming.

12 de sep de 2025 - 6 min
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