The Award Win Fallout Episode

Attention fellow prize-winners, please help me in addressing the riff raff of society who have never won a ZIMA best online media award. Henceforth we are not just broke, we are broke prize-winners, please address us accordingly. It's time for a new episode, Phil is currently begging on the streets of South Africa, whereas Dan is practitioning his own brand of pauperdom in Zimbabwe, however they managed to connect via Skype to catch up on the major events of the past few weeks in both countries.

Tune in to hear about our newfound status, the inside scoop on the Wizkid concert in Zimbabwe (the one that didn't happen), the T.I. & Nicki Minaj concerts in South Africa, the AKA and Back to The City debacle, the recent success of Ammara Brown & Tytan's hit song Mukoko and more! Check out the side-splitting chat below:

The Jah Prayzah Episode

Go and tell on us to mama, because this time, we've gone on and done it. Arguably Zimbabwe's biggest musician right now, none other than Jah Prayzah has officially joined the illustrious roster of 2BT guests. Thanks to cunning promises of payment, we managed to trick the Zimbabwean superstar to getting into the studio then locking the door and forcing him to speak to Danny for over an hour before we let him out. Also in studio was Jah Prayzah's manager, Keen, who calmed down after threatening to have us sued. Listen in as Danny's Shona speaking skills are tested to the limit and Jah Prayzah delves deep into stories he admits he's never spoken on before, like his first live performance that had fewer people than a Donald Trump rally in Mexico, his embarrassing experiences leaving gigs in a kombi, his experiences overseas, controversies surrounding the Eriza music video and much much more. Also, Jah Prayzah officially and exclusively announces the name of his upcoming album for 2016 right here on this groundbreaking AWARD WINNING podcast. We end off the episode with Jah Prayzah's current single, Hello.Enjoy:

The Mr Kamera Episode

My fellow Zimbabweans, it is with a heavy heart that I must announce to you all that we are still broke. But we as the patrons of struggle are comforted in the knowledge that you as our unfortunate readers and listeners are also reduced to such desperate measures as to look for our brand new podcast. While Phil languishes in misery in some South African prison, Danny managed to sit with one of the increasingly influential names in African music production, Mr Kamera.

The ProVerb Episode

Strugglers, men, women, and country folk lend me your data bundles as we deliver another incredible podcast episode to you!  This week, Phil is still avoiding Home Affairs in South Africa and somehow managed to rope in Hip Hop heavyweight, TV presenter and producer Tebogo Thekisho more commonly known as ProVerb.