"I’ve always wanted to be courageous. Being quiet is just something that I am, but being able to share - it’s courage. And that’s all I always ask for. That I’m courageous, not afraid."
Joyce Olong's album “SOSEO” is exactly that. Courageous and unafraid, soft and strong. It sits at the intersection of several genres, strongly reflecting the myriad of influences on her production and songwriting. On this episode of Now You Hear Me, we talk about the music community in Lagos, being a fly on the wall, living the soft life and more. Thank you for listening and enjoy :)
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"When you let space for your anger, I think it's a way to calm down," Ariane Roy expresses, describing the sentiments explored on her second album, "Dogue." Desire, anger, fear, fantasy, fiction and more, exist on this record in a sonic world that's much different than that of her first album. On this record she steps into a persona that gives herself permission to express anything, giving life to the emotions that women are often told they can't feel so loudly. On this episode of Now You Hear Me, we discuss the writing of this album, her current inspirations, her live show and more. Thank you for listening and enjoy :)
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Lubiana’s sophomore album “Terre Rouge” is a beautiful love letter to the African continent. With lyrics in both English and French and melodies both sung and played on the kora, she honors her ancestors and re-solidifies her connection to Cameroon - on her own terms.
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Naaz's Instagram bio reads "multidisciplinary artist | kurdish girl in a western world" - descriptors that vividly color her life and self-expression. The Dutch-Kurdish singer has been bursting at the seams with creativity since she was a young child, writing in both English and Kurdish, with each language highlighting her exceptional lyricism and enviable vocal agility.
On this episode of Now You Hear Me, we discussed how Naaz got started in music, her experience as a child of immigrants, how she found confidence in her autism diagnosis, her new song "Remains" and more. Enjoy :)
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For Yoa, the ideal debut album is one where by the end, the listener feels like they have met someone new. This is exactly what the French singer achieves with her powerful and personal debut album, "La Favorite." And she has become just that in the Francophone world - the favorite. She is the artist that everyone is excited about and can't wait to watch flourish. At the Victoires de la Musique earlier this month, she gave a stunning performance of her song "Contre-cœur" just before winning the award for Révélation Scène. She is also set to headline the iconic Olympia in Paris in April.
On this episode of Now You Hear Me, we talked about the creation of this album, the difficulties of navigating one's mid-twenties, the artists that inspire her, and so much more. I truly have not been this excited about an artist in a long time. And after listening to this episode and her new album, I hope you'll feel the same way. Enjoy :)
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French singer-songwriter Emma Hoet evokes feelings of summer nostalgia and Parisian romanticism in her idyllic indie-pop songs. On her most recent EP “L’autre moi,” she explores what she calls “the draft years” - the complicated period of time in your twenties where you’re shedding former versions of yourself in search of a future you. On this episode of Now You Hear Me, we discussed everything from her songs appearing in Emily in Paris, to the inspiration she gains from her travels, to the stories behind each song on the EP. Enjoy :)
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Music Credits
Jeff kaale : https://linktr.ee/jeffkaale_
HELLO and welcome to the very first episode of Now You Hear Me! I am your host, Martha Betubiza. I decided to start this podcast with an artist both close to home and close to my heart - Liv Greene. To best describe who she is, I'll repurpose a post I wrote from my 2014 Tumblr music blog era.
"i'm super grateful to say that one of my biggest musical inspirations is my friend liv greene. it has been so amazing to watch her grow over the past few years. her voice has a tone that is so special. she is so sweet, and humble, and truly gifted. i love being friends with talented people because they really inspire me. they push me to sing more, to post more covers, to write more. they help me become the person that i alone, am far too terrified to be... i cannot wait until she is famous. i love and admire her endlessly"
Where to find Liv :)
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liv_greene_/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2UltodJ8HNFM8hNpVyD5Ae?si=yIuk5mkbRdeAYcw8RYxoFw
Website: https://www.livgreene.com/
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Music Credits
Jeff kaale : https://linktr.ee/jeffkaale_