
Malawian Dancehall heavyweight and cultural force, Malinga – the man behind hits like "Bill Yanga" and "Arasi" – sits down with the 5Roundz Podcast crew (Wantali & Ovi2Nyc) for an in-depth conversation you don't want to miss.In this episode, Malinga reveals:His Roots: Growing up in Area 18, influenced by dancehall via his brothers (Kinton & Yung Degree), and choosing music over a potential football career.Secrets to Longevity: How he dominated the Malawian dancehall scene for over a decade by mastering the crucial balance between Talent and Commerce.Evolving the Sound: Why constantly observing the market, staying unique, and not just copying idols is key to staying relevant.Malawian Dancehall Reality: His honest take on why the genre hasn't grown as expected and what needs to change (hint: relatable content & more artists rising together).Avoiding the Sympathy Trap: His perspective on artists relying on "ghetto" narratives instead of focusing on the craft and necessary stages of development.From early recordings on dynamic mics to navigating the music business, Malinga shares invaluable lessons learned through hard work, strategic thinking, and a deep understanding of the industry.🔗 Subscribe to Malinga: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOPk34oX2Q0Jkn62Ak8w3Eg🔗 Stay connected on social media: https://linktr.ee/5roundzpodcast?utm_source=linktree_admin_share🔗 Subscribe to 5Roundz Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaGgiWVFRLEV_doMfwATixQ🎨 Logo designed by: HandsOn Ill Mw - Follow on Instagram: @handson_ill_mwChapters:00:00:00 Trailer0:01:29 Introduction to Malinga0:05:34 Early Musical Influences0:11:39 Choosing Music Over Football0:13:41 Malinga's Early Recordings0:19:54 State of Malawian Dance Music0:25:18 Balancing Talent and Commerce0:31:14 The Importance of Evolving as an Artist0:34:39 The Role of DJ Slay0:40:03 The 'Mfana Wa Mu Ghetto' Card0:41:45 Advice for Upcoming Artists00:46:11 - Outro #5Roundz #Podcast #Relatable #Trending #Viral #Malinga#MalawiMusic#Dancehall#ArtistInterview#MusicIndustry#ArtistDevelopment#UpcomingArtist#MalawianArtist#AfricanMusic#MusicMarketing