Welcome to /Understated, where Kenwal and his brother, Adejuwonder discuss different music topics relevant today in culture. Consider this podcast as a test run for them stepping foot into the music industry through learning what's happening in the space and using that info to providing practical advice to current and future artists.
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Welcome to /Understated, where Kenwal and his brother, Adejuwonder discuss different music topics relevant today in culture. Consider this podcast as a test run for them stepping foot into the music industry through learning what's happening in the space and using that info to providing practical advice to current and future artists.
In this week's episode, we discuss whether or not artists are dropping too many projects throughout the year. Kwame argues that artists are putting out so much music that it's causing people to miss or tune out what's available. On the other hand, Kenfe says the output is good for competition and everyone has the same 24 hours in a day to listen to the projects. There wasn't a whole lot of agreement this episode. What are your thoughts on the topic?
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Welcome to /Understated, where Kenwal and his brother, Adejuwonder discuss different music topics relevant today in culture. Consider this podcast as a test run for them stepping foot into the music industry through learning what's happening in the space and using that info to providing practical advice to current and future artists.