The Drawn Out And Dangerous Episode with Ayra Starr
Like a husband standing next to Beyonce, the 2 Broke Twimbos continue to disappoint you with our presence every week, with another fire episode of your favourite podcast to listen to while arguing with people online! Dan & Phil delve into the world of art therapy in our mental health segment, joined by Josh Chaps K and our regular guide in the world of mental health, Dr. Nyarai. The pair then discuss how to react when you come last in a race, how can Zakes Bantwini maximise his spotlight and why are you hurling yourselves to your deaths on crates? This is followed by a great chat with burning hot afropop star Ayra Starr as she talks about how she met Don Jazzy and her album 19 & Dangerous. The pair then review some new music, with the assistance of patron misslionhunter. Enjoy!
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Timestamps:
06:22 - Beyonce & Jay-Z, a Basquiat and a Blood Diamond
19:51 - Zimbabweans Doing It Big - Tinashe Muchena, Sibongile Mlambo
25:19 - Coronawatch
42:14 - Mental Health Segment - Art Therapy with Josh Chaps K & Dr. Nyarai
87:04 - Phil’s health journey
91:46 - Last & The Furious: F9th - Sha’Carri Richardson
106:21 - What is going on with the Crate Challenge?
112:32 - Zakes Bantwini on Kunye
114:27 - Jah Prayzah trending on TikTok & gatekeepers to fame
120:33 - Spiderman and minds lost
141:18 - Hotep Segment - toxic Chakra huns & sigh Busta
149:30 - Ayra Starr Interview
176:40 - Music Reviews
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Early drop to make up for the missed week! The Twimbos are back with a fresh new episode, featuring frontline accounts from Nitefreak at Hinde, in-depth reports from Kigali, expert analysis of Sakhile Dube and Chidimma Adetshina's performances at Miss Universe, and shrewd diplomacy in their takes on the South African Mining standoff and El Salvador's gang prison. Enjoy!