MEAT PIE

MEAT PIE

From But What Do I Know by Netta Entertainment

October 30, 2025 · 1h 6m · Season 2 · Episode 41

About this episode

The episode discusses various artists and their recent works, highlighting successes and shortcomings in the music industry.

Yung Miami says Tyla’s Chanel ripped off her unreleased song she played for her Tyla is having an incredible 2025 run Davido doing a Nigerian tour is a big win for the culture MAVO’s verse on CKay’s Body might be weak, but the song will still pop Blaqbonez’s No Excuses is easily a top 5 album this year There’s too much music dropping to truly appreciate the good ones, in another era, they’d probably be classics Buju isn’t great at concerts, he performs better in intimate live sessions Asake’s NPR Tiny Desk was good, but we’ve seen better performances from others in the culture FIDO’s issues with his marketing team slowed down his rise BOJ should be way bigger than he currently is Young Jonn’s Cash Flow didn’t live up to its potential Young Jonn needs to switch it up, his recent songs all sound alike Joeboy nails his rollouts, but the songs don’t stick ZERRY DL’s drops this year haven’t impressed ZERRY DL won’t make it to Next Rated Shallipopi’s HIM didn’t live up to the hype Zlatan’s not an album artist and that’s okay Gospel artists shouldn't collaborate with secular artists South Gidi is a fire release and Abangani stands out as the best of the three Five songs that’ll dominate…

Topics covered

  • music industry
  • album reviews
  • artist performances
  • Nigerian music
  • music trends
  • collaborations

Keywords

  • Yung Miami
  • Tyla
  • Davido
  • Blaqbonez
  • Asake
  • Young Jonn
  • Joeboy
  • Zlatan
  • music reviews
  • Nigerian music

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: South Gidi, No Excuses, Cash Flow, HIM, Body, Tiny Desk

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