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MR M$NEY BACK OUTSIDE

1 h 18 min · 8 de may de 2026
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On this episode, we dive into some of the biggest conversations in Afrobeats right now. We discuss the tension between DJ Tunez and Davido online, reactions to Asake’s M$NEY, and why Omah Lay still might have the best album released this year. We also get into Wizkid’s catalog, Zinoleesky leaving Marlian Music, BNXN & Sarz’s standout collaboration, and broader conversations around labels, fan culture, and artist runs. A packed episode with plenty of strong takes, tap in! * DJ Tunez and Davido throwing subs at each other got people talking * Asake’s M$NEY didn’t live up to the hype * Omah Lay still has the best album released this year * Made In Lagos might be Wizkid’s best album, but Superstar is his most iconic * Zinoleesky leaving Marlian Music feels long overdue * Nigerians weren’t feeling Fat Joe’s comments about Buju BNXN * BACK OUTSIDE by BNXN and Sarz is one of the best songs of 2026 * Olamide is quietly on another crazy feature run * Besides Davido, DMW just doesn’t hit like it used to * Are we even getting the Headies this year? * Qing Madi is having troubles with her old label * GoodGirl LA and her label part ways * Dremo was never really that big in Nigerian music * Ice Prince’s new album is solid, but there are definitely skips * Not every fanbase needs a name * Angélique Kidjo’s new album shows how to make African music global * Davido’s Top 10 songs

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