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Amaegwu
by AmaegwuGateway to Indigenous African Entertainment and Talents. Our conversation border on Arts, Events. and Culture. - Our Music & Us a Zoom live conversation podcast by Amaegwu (@Amaegwu_), with focus on Indigenous African music and lifestyle. - Exploring the Creative Industry, a Twitter Space Series with townhall like discussions on the Nigerian entertainment industry. Featured in these conversations are guests with great knowledge, experience and investment in Nigerian music and talents. Get on the conversation using our hashtags: #Amaegwu #OurMusicAndUs #Africa #Culture
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Episodes
How to take advantage of social media and mentorship as an indie artist - Chuka Ufondu | Amaegwu
11m · PublishedOn this episode of "Exploring The Creative Industry", our guest Chuka Ufondu tells us how independent (indie) artists can take advantage of the social media and mentorship for success.
Chuka Ufondu @StillChuka, the Co-Founder of Golibe TV, a solution strategist, and music-preneur. "Exploring the Creative Industry" is a Twitter Space series by hosted by Ama Egwu (@AmaEgwu_) and Uche Okoye (@UchePOkoye). The recording of these sessions of deep conversations into the creative industry of Nigeria, is what you are listening to.
Do follow us across social media and YouTube (@AmaEgwu_).
You can listen to us on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2FrfMWG...
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#NigerianMusic #AfricanPodcast #NigerianPodcast #AfricanMusic #Amaegwu #indiemusic #indieartist #musicmarketing
What Independent Artists Must Learn About Branding | Uche Okoye & Chuka Ufondu | Amaegwu
12m · PublishedOn this episode of "Exploring The Creative Industry", our guest Chuka Ufondu guides us through what every independent (indie) artist must learn about branding.
Chuka Ufondu @StillChuka, the Co-Founder of Golibe TV, a solution strategist, and music-preneur. "Exploring the Creative Industry" is a Twitter Space series by hosted by Amaegwu (@AmaEgwu_) and Uche Okoye (@UchePOkoye).
The recording of these sessions of deep conversations into the creative industry of Nigeria, is what you are listening to. Do follow us across social media and YouTube (@AmaEgwu_).
Please follow us on social media: @amaegwu_
#Amaegwu #NigerianMusic #AfricanPodcast #NigerianPodcast #AfricanMusic #IndieArtists
How the Media Disrupted the Nigerian Music Industry | Uche Okoye & Chuka Ufondu | Amaegwu
14m · PublishedChuka Ufondu @StillChuka, the Co-Founder of Golibe TV, a solution strategist, and music-preneur explores "How the Media Disrupted the Nigerian Music Industry".
"Exploring The Southeast Creative Industry" is a Twitter Space series by hosted by Ama Egwu (@AmaEgwu_) and Uche Okoye (@UchePOkoye). The recording of these sessions of deep conversations into the creative industry of Nigeria, is what you are listening to.
Do follow us across social media and YouTube (@AmaEgwu_).
Happy Listening.
#AmaEgwu #AficanMusic #NigerianMusic #AfricanPodcast #NigerianPodcast
The Chronicle of a Disruptive Nigerian Music Era with Dekumzy | Amaegwu
1h 0m · PublishedIn this episode, we play host to Derek Osonwa, professionally known as Dekumzy, a Nigerian record producer, musician, composer, pianist, and songwriter. One of the pioneers of what became the genesis of the music industry in southeast, Nigeria. From Enugwu, Dekumzy went on to produce hits like "Baby Oku" by Flavour N'abania, "Strong and Mighty" by Mr Raw featuring Flavour N'abania, "Carolina Remix" by Dr Alban featuring Charly Boy, "No Time" by Bracket featuring P-Square, "Yori Yori Remix" by Bracket ft 2Baba. He also produced and was the brain behind the Desperate Chicks, a popular all female music group and so many other accomplishments.
Uche Okoye @UchePOkoye leads him in a series of questions as he narrates his journey in the music industry and reveals some never heard stories behind some of his successes.
"Exploring The Southeast Creative Industry" is a Twitter Space series by hosted by Ama Egwu (@AmaEgwu_) and Uche Okoye (@UchePOkoye) Fridays at 7pm. The recording of these sessions of deep conversations into the creative industry of the Southeast of Nigeria, the predominantly Igbo region, is what you are listening to.
Do follow us across social media and YouTube (@AmaEgwu_).
Send us a message, donate if you can to keep us on, but most importantly, join the conversation to explore the goldmine that is Igbo Creative Industry.
Happy Listening.
Yagazie.
#AmaEgwu #IndigenousMusic #AfricanArt #AfricanMusic #Igbo #IgboMusic #Highlife #Dekumzy
An Evening with Stormrex | Amaegwu
1h 20m · PublishedOn this episode of Exploring the Southeast Creative Industry, Ama Egwu hosts a special guest - STORMREX, an Afro-fusion/dance hall Igbo songwriter and artist. Stormrex started her music career with a group called the “Desperate Chicks" in 2007.
In her early days, she had collaborated with artists such as Flavour, Phyno, Olamide, Timaya, illbliss etc. Singing mainly in the Igbo dialect, Stormrex has a unique voice that resonates desirably with the music she creates. In 2016 she moved to California in United States where she continues to make music, that is a pure delight to her audience both at home and abroad.
Interviewed by Uche Okoye @UchePOkoye and Chuka Ufondu @StillChuka, Stormrex @StormrexOfficial takes the audience through her journey from her early days as an undergraduate of ESUT to becoming a star with hit songs.
Take out time to go stream her songs, and her videos.
"Exploring The Southeast Creative Industry" is a Twitter Space series by hosted by Ama Egwu (@AmaEgwu_) and Uche Okoye (@UchePOkoye) Fridays at 7pm. The recording of these sessions of deep conversations into the creative industry of the Southeast of Nigeria, the predominantly Igbo region, is what you are listening to.
Do follow us across social media and YouTube (@AmaEgwu_).
Send us a message, donate if you can to keep us on, but most importantly, join the conversation to explore the goldmine that is Igbo Creative Industry.
Happy Listening.
Yagazie.
#AmaEgwu #IndigenousMusic #AfricanArt #AfricanMusic #Igbo
Copyright and the Creative Industry - Christian Aniukwu | Exploring the Southeast Creative Industry | Amaegwu
53m · PublishedAma Egwu and Uche Okoye discusses "Copyright and the Creative Industry" with Christian Aniukwu, an Intellectual Property Lawyer, and an associate at Aluko and Oyebode, on this episode of "Exploring the Southeast Creative Industry"
Christian takes the listener into an extensive lecture on what can be copyrighted, when there has been an infringement, and the workings on collecting societies.
"Exploring the Southeast Creative Industry" is a Twitter Space series by hosted by Ama Egwu (@AmaEgwu_) and Uche Okoye (@UchePOkoye) Fridays at 7pm. The recording of these sessions of deep conversations into the creative industry of the Southeast of Nigeria, the predominantly Igbo region, is what you are listening to.
Do follow us across social media and YouTube (@AmaEgwu_).
Send us a message, donate if you can to keep us on, but most importantly, join the conversation to explore the goldmine that is Igbo Creative Industry.
Happy Listening.
Yagazie.
#AmaEgwu #IndigenousMusic #AfricanArt #AfricanMusic #Igbo #MusicPodcast #Podcast #AfricaPodcast #Copyright
IFÉ - The Journey of an African Unconventional Artiste | Uche Okoye, Chuka Ufondu | Amaegwu
1h 16m · PublishedOn this episode of Exploring the Southeast Creative Industry, Ama Egwu hosts a special guest - IFÉ, an Afro-soul artist recycling Igbo folktales and folklores into beautiful sounds. With an extended EP, singles, and a debut album in a week, IFÉ has demonstrated a unique devotion, talent and an impressive trajectory with her craft.
Interviewed by Uche Okoye @UchePOkoye and Chuka Ufondu @StillChuka, IFÉ @Ife_musiq takes the audience through her journey as the unconventional or alternative artist she has proven to be. They are joined by an impressive number of Twitter listeners and speakers.
Take out time to go stream her songs, the upcoming album, and her videos.
"Exploring The Southeast Creative Industry" is a Twitter Space series by hosted by Ama Egwu (@AmaEgwu_) and Uche Okoye (@UchePOkoye) Fridays at 7pm. The recording of these sessions of deep conversations into the creative industry of the Southeast of Nigeria, the predominantly Igbo region, is what you are listening to.
Do follow us across social media and YouTube (@AmaEgwu_).
Send us a message, donate if you can to keep us on, but most importantly, join the conversation to explore the goldmine that is Igbo Creative Industry.
Happy Listening.
Yagazie.
#AmaEgwu #IndigenousMusic #AfricanArt #AfricanMusic #Igbo
Before The Hit | Exploring The Southeast Creative Industry | Chuka Ufondu, Uche Okoye, Amaegwu
1h 59m · PublishedOn this episode of Exploring the Southeast Creative Industry, our co-host, Uche Okoye, discusses what should and could make up an artist's life "Before The Hit".
Chuka Ufondu @StillChuka, the Co-Founder of Golibe TV, a solution strategist, and music-preneur.He is joined by an impressive number of Twitter listeners and speakers, and our host Uche Okoye.
"Exploring The Southeast Creative Industry" is a Twitter Space series by hosted by Ama Egwu (@AmaEgwu_) and Uche Okoye (@UchePOkoye) Fridays at 7pm. The recording of these sessions of deep conversations into the creative industry of the Southeast of Nigeria, the predominantly Igbo region, is what you are listening to.
Do follow us across social media and YouTube (@AmaEgwu_).
Send us a message, donate if you can to keep us on, but most importantly, join the conversation to explore the goldmine that is Igbo Creative Industry.
Happy Listening.
Yagazie.
#AmaEgwu #IndigenousMusic #AfricanArt #AfricanMusic #Igbo
What Makes An Artiste? | Uche Okoye & Chuka Ufondu | Exploring the Southeast Creative Industry | Amaegwu
1h 47m · PublishedChuka Ufondu @StillChuka, the Co-Founder of Golibe TV, a solution strategist, and music-preneur explores 'What Makes An Artiste?' on this special episode of "Exploring The Southeast Creative Industry".He is joined by an impressive number of Twitter listeners and speakers, and our host Uche Okoye. In this episode, we discussed record labels, indie artists, and music distribution.
"Exploring The Southeast Creative Industry" is a Twitter Space series by hosted by Ama Egwu (@AmaEgwu_) and Uche Okoye (@UchePOkoye) Fridays at 7pm. The recording of these sessions of deep conversations into the creative industry of the Southeast of Nigeria, the predominantly Igbo region, is what you are listening to.
Do follow us across social media and YouTube (@AmaEgwu_).
Send us a message, donate if you can to keep us on, but most importantly, join the conversation to explore the goldmine that is Igbo Creative Industry.
Happy Listening.
Yagazie.
#Igbo #IgboMusic #AmaEgwu #IndigenousMusic #IgboPodcast
Nnoo (Welcome) to Amaegwu
1m · PublishedAma Egwu is the digital gateway to everything Igbo entertainment. Our conversation include: - Our Music & Us a Zoom live conversation podcast by Ama Egwu (@AmaEgwu_), with focus on Igbo music. - Exploring the Southeast Creative Industry, a Twitter Space Series with townhall like discussions on the Southeast entertainment industry.
Featured in these conversations are guests with great knowledge, experience and investment in Igbo Music and talents. Get on the conversation using our hashtags: #AmaEgwu #OurMusicAndUs #Igbo #IgboLand
Amaegwu has 15 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 16:33:01. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 10th, 2024 01:42.