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Ijele Express: The PodcastIjele Express: The Podcast13. Is ‘afrobeats the death of hip hop as we know it’?American stand-up comedian and actor, Lil Duval tweeted, “afrobeats might be the death of hip hop as we know it” creating a frenzy and Afrobeat vs. Hip Hop debate on Twitter. In episode 13 of Ijele Express: The Podcast – join host and your co-passenger, Nneka discusses the tweet plus a larger conversation on black music across the Diaspora. Listen to Ijele Express every Friday wherever you get your podcasts, and find the latest updates on our social media: Show Notes: Mentioned Tweet: https://twitter.com/lilduval/status/1627501387788451842 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/urucollective.co Instagram: https://www.instag...2023-02-2419 minIjele Express: The PodcastIjele Express: The Podcast12. Breaking Down the Global-Local Approach to Music Growth in Africa at-LargeDo you consider yourself a global music ambassador? Our lives and musical influences no longer come from our immediate communities alone. From TikTok to Instagram Reel trends, we're always hearing new sounds, artists, genres, and even dance trends. What does this mean for music lovers, companies, and artists worldwide -- especially in African and Middle Eastern markets? Join your host and co-passenger, Nneka Mogbo as she recaps her published article from the Music Business Journal: The Global-Local Approach to Growth in Africa at Large. Listen to Ijele Express every Friday wherever you get your podcasts...2023-02-1744 minIjele Express: The PodcastIjele Express: The Podcast11. Why is 'Global Music' a category? Grammys 2023 RecapThe Grammy Award timeline is indisputably the most prestigious award in music. From its inception, it's been offering an opportunity for great artists to showcase their talents on a global platform. While there have been glimmers of excellence, what has stood out consistently over the years is the 'Global Music' category. Is it time to switch things up? Was Burna Boy snubbed this year? Is it time for more categories? Join host, Nneka Mogbo as she discusses the Global Music categories and breaks down big moments of the 2023 Grammys. Listen every Friday wherever you get...2023-02-1029 minIjele Express: The PodcastIjele Express: The Podcast10. Building Community as An Artist ft. Kion Rose & Obi OriginalIjele Express: The Podcast is back again with Season 2 and an all-new episode with recording artist, producer, and creative director of Ozone Creation, – an Afro-centric creative collective based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA: Obi Original. And Kion Rose, rapper, singer, and songwriter. We discuss building community as an artist and the importance of music as a medium to effect change. Catch up with Kion Rose and Obi Original here: Obi Original: https://www.instagram.com/obi_original/ Kion Rose: https://www.instagram.com/eyesonkion/ Ozone Creations: https://www.instagram.com/ozonecreations/ Melindigo EP [Apple Music]:https://music.ap...2023-02-0348 minIjele Express: The PodcastIjele Express: The Podcast9. Why We Need To Be Involved in Telling Our Stories (ft. Nancy Adimora)What were your favorite books as a kid? In this podcast episode, we speak with Nancy Adimora, a publishing consultant and founding editor of Afraeda. Together, we unpack the importance of storytelling, who drives the experience, and why we all need to be involved in telling our own stories. For more from Nancy: Personal Website: https://www.nancyadimora.com/bio Afreada: https://www.afreada.com/ Is Beyoncé’s take on The Lion King actually representing Africa? - https://gal-dem.com/is-beyonces-take-on-the-lion-king-disrespectful-to-africans/ As mentioned in the episode: The Dangers of  A Single Story: https://www.ted...2022-11-1731 minIjele Express: The PodcastIjele Express: The Podcast8. How To Become A Multilingual BabeAre you interested in learning another language or strengthening your skills in a language you already speak? We’re here to help! In this episode we discuss why we started learning different languages and the techniques we’ve found to be the most helpful for maintaining proficiency and learning new material. Between the two of us, we speak Spanish, Arabic, French, Igbo, and English. We’ve been around, and we hope fellow language lovers find this episode useful. Listen every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts, and find the latest updates on our social media: Facebook: https...2022-11-0423 minIjele Express: The PodcastIjele Express: The Podcast7. Where ya been?!We’re back after a short break because . . . Nneka moved to Algeria! In this episode, we talk about her move and briefly discuss the new movie The Woman King. Listen every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts, and find the latest updates on our social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/urucollective.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urucollective.co Twitter: https://twitter.com/urucollective YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOrmreIM2PiPqyVPiTInJdg LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/urucollective Website: https://urucollective.co/podcast Ijele Express: The Podcast is a production of Uru Music Co...2022-10-2819 minIjele Express: The PodcastIjele Express: The Podcast6. Reflecting on Nigerian Independence Day 2022This podcast was recorded one day after Nigeria’s 62nd Independence Day. (Several of our relatives were alive to see the first one.) We spent the episode reflecting on the different definitions of the word “independence,” the ways we celebrated Nigerian Independence Day growing up, and how much space we personally feel comfortable taking up in discussions about Nigerian independence. Books mentioned by Chinyere in this episode: “Glory” by NoViolet Bulawayo and “If An Egyptian Cannot Speak English” by Noor Naga. https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/592441/glory-by-noviolet-bulawayo/ https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/if-egyptian-cannot-speak-english Artists...2022-10-0644 minIjele Express: The PodcastIjele Express: The Podcast5. Song Show-N-Tell: “Eazy” by Nasty C and “Obianuju” by Duncan MightyWe hope you enjoy Ijele Express’ first song show-n-tell. Nneka introduces the audience to South African rapper and producer, Nasty C, and talks about recent accomplishments that have brought him international acclaim. She shares her favorite lyrics from “Eazy,” a hype song she listens to in the gym. Meanwhile, Chinyere nostalgically reminisces on Duncan Mighty’s album titled Legacy (Ahamefuna) which came out in 2011. She shares lyrics from his hit song “Obianuju” and reflects on the flamboyant flirting style of West African men. “Eazy” by Nasty C: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFwu8Z83eP4 “Obia...2022-09-2940 minIjele Express: The PodcastIjele Express: The Podcast4. Book Review: The Scent of Burnt Flowers by Blitz BazawuleIt’s book review time! This week we discuss the novel The Scent of Burnt Flowers by Blitz Bazawule. The plot centers on a black couple from the US South who flee to Ghana in 1966 after murdering a white man who attacks them in the middle of the night. Some topics we discuss include blinding jealousy, intergenerational trauma, and the different ways men and women are socialized to act in dangerous situations. Listen every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts, and find the latest updates on our social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/urucollective.co In...2022-09-221h 00Ijele Express: The PodcastIjele Express: The Podcast3. Living Abroad (Actually)What’s the difference between visiting a country and living there? Have you ever dreamed of living abroad? Nneka and Chinyere talk about their various long-term study abroad experiences in Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Morocco, Peru, Tanzania, South Africa, Cuba, and Argentina. (So many countries!) Nneka also talks about her upcoming Fulbright experience in Algeria. Tune in to hear about their worst social experiences, best academic experiences, things to consider before leaving, and advice for anyone interested in following their footsteps. Listen every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts. Find the latest updates on our social media:...2022-09-081h 09Ijele Express: The PodcastIjele Express: The Podcast2. How Have Your Music Tastes Changed Over Time?Music tastes, like most tastes, change over time. Still, when people think about the music they love, they often forget the path they took to their current favorite artists, genres, and songs. What kind of music did you listen to when you were a child, for example, and your ears were at the mercy of your parents’ radio? Nneka and Chinyere take some time to discuss the evolution of their personal music tastes. Going from early childhood to the present day, they reflect on the music their parents listened to growing up, the influences of their churches, ar...2022-09-0238 minIjele Express: The PodcastIjele Express: The Podcast1. Growing up Nigerian-American in the American SouthMeet your hosts, Nneka and Chinyere, in the first episode of Ijele Express: The Podcast. Chinyere is currently based in Durham, North Carolina, the USA where she works at a non-profit dedicated to the farmworker justice movement. Immigrant rights and language accessibility have been the cornerstones of her post-college career. Nneka is a global-minded multi-hyphenate, Fulbrighter, and curator of all things African and Middle Eastern cultures. She has worked with global non-profits and creative agencies dedicated to the advancement of artists and community development. Together they introduce the podcast and discuss the nuances of growing up in...2022-08-2542 minIjele Express: The PodcastIjele Express: The PodcastTrailerFrom jilted lovers to 'good vibes only' house parties, you will hear everything traveling on Ijele Express –  a fictional highway that runs from Cape Town, South Africa to Manama, Bahrain. Ijele Express: The Podcast is your soundscape of life stories from your favorite musicians to rising authors. We’re bringing a mix of different worlds and forms of art to your ears. Listen every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts. Find the latest updates on our social media: Facebook Instagram  Twitter YouTube LinkedIn Website Ijele Express: The Podcast is a production of Uru Music Collective. ...2022-08-1301 min