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Dami and Deji are back reviewing new music from the past week! The duo takes us through some of their favourite releases in the past few weeks, including Dremo’s “Man2Man,” Juls’ “Roots,” and Danpapa’s “Ikeja (No Go Thief ).” They also do a run down of their top artists, songs and albums of 2025, before getting into their predictions for the new year.
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Up and Grateful
39:58|In this episode, Dami, Deji, and Bola review new music, including Wande Coal x Qing Madi’s “Dearly,” Zaylevelten’s “Muzz,” SGawD’s “Tys/All of me," Olayinka Ehi’s “My Girl,” and many more.
It’s a bit … concerning
46:52|In this episode, Bola and Deji review new music from the past week, including Omah Lay’s “Don’t Love Me,” Dj Tunez, Daecolm, Khaid & Kemuel’s “Stingy,” Gimba "'s “She” EP, Erigga’s “Pour the World Spit,” and Jeriq’s “Born to be Great.”Deji also shares strong opinions on Rolling Stone Africa’s feature on Wizkid and Asake, critiquing the quality of the piece and issuing a call for better music journalism.
Grok, Is This Real?
47:07|On this episode, Deji, Dami, and Sharon review new music from the past week, including CKay' s "Badaminton," PrettyboyDO's "Oyakhilome," CupidSZN's "Super," Juls' "JIGI JIGI Vol. 1" and more. They also predict the winners of the Grammy's Best African Music Performance and Global Music Album.
Symbol of Hope
56:32|On this episode, Dami and Bola are joined by Mayowa to run through new music and discourse circulating in the industry. They review Wizkid & Asake’s “Real” (EP), Nsikak David’s “Strings of Solace” (EP), Seyi Vibez & Omah Lay’s "My Healer," Boy Spyce’s “Igboro”, and more. They also discuss the internet squabble between Wizkid and Seun Kuti, and the responsibility artists have in taming the behavior of their fans.
Unlock Your Brain
34:32|On this episode, Bola and Dami review new music from the past week, including Wizkid x Asake’s “Jogodo,” Igwe Aka ft. Tochi Bedford’s “Kapow,” NSG’s Sounds of the Diaspora, and Magixx’s “Everyday.”They also take it back 10 years, running through the tracks that dominated their playlists.
Tony Tetuila’s Life is a Journey of Resilience and Grace
01:11:48|In this special episode of With an S, produced in collaboration with the Egwu Vinyl Street Carnival, Deji and Dami sit down with Nigerian music pioneer, Tony Tetuila, for an unfiltered and deeply reflective conversation about his legacy. Headlining the Egwu Vinyl Street Carnival, the Golden Boy of Africa traces his journey from joining The Remedies, one of Nigeria’s pioneering musical groups, to the experiences and conflicts that ultimately pushed him toward a solo career. He speaks candidly about the sting of betrayal, the value of loyalty, and the sense of family he found in Plantashun Boiz, alongside the challenges of finding his footing as a solo artist.This episode is a portrait of a legend whose songs and influence defined an era in Nigerian music and continue to remind us that no matter what naysayers say or wish for, they do not control the trajectory of your life. Watch him perform live on the 23rd of December 2025, headlining the Egwu Vinyl Street Carnival. Get your tickets here: https://www.eventporte.com/egwucarniv...
Good Girl LA on the Power of Rebellion
01:18:08|In this episode, GoodGirl LA takes us inside her journey of artistry and reinvention, beginning with her early love for writing lyrics and the sparks of inspiration she found watching icons like Lady Gaga. She speaks on how intuition shapes her fashion, her performances, and the worlds she creates—always balancing beauty with chaos. GoodGirl LA unpacks the symbolism behind her use of knives, not as mere shock value but as an emblem of power and rebellion against expectations placed on women. She describes her music as both weapon and elixir, a force to cut through limitations and awaken creativity in others.From worldbuilding her latest project to reframing the “good girl” narrative as defiance and liberation, she shares why her work is bigger than herself. Ultimately, GoodGirl LA’s story is one of embracing authenticity and inspiring the next generation to take up space boldly.
Extraordinary Things Dey Do Me
01:03:28|On this episode, Bola and Sharon return to review new releases from the past three weeks, including Flavour’s “Afroculture,” DJ Tunez, Wizkid and Odumodublvk’s “EASY WITH ME,” Odeal’s “The Fall That Saved Us,” Tolani’s “Sh!t I Never Finished,” and much more. They also rank their top 3 collaborative projects ever, and run through their Spotify Wrapped. _____________________We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts in the comments section or use the hashtag #WithAnSpod on Twitter and Instagram (@WithAnSpod).For collaborations or inquiries, email us at withans@culturecustodian.com.