Hello land lubbers and worthy sea men! Like that unexpected fizz from a shaken can of coke that ruins your shirt, your aunt's favorite political podcast is back to spray nonsense all in your ear holes once again.
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Hello land lubbers and worthy sea men! Like that unexpected fizz from a shaken can of coke that ruins your shirt, your aunt's favorite political podcast is back to spray nonsense all in your ear holes once again.
On a slow news day in Zimbabwe (It really isn't) the 2 Brokest Twimbos bring you a brand new episode, featuring Zimbabwean R&B singer Mile.
Like a 90's Gameboy game about catching tokoloshis that has reared its ugly head in 2016 thanks to smartphone technology, we're BACK! We bring you a new episode in the award-winning podcast series that is sure to be your airtime vendor's fourth favourite Zimbabwean comedy and entertainment based web show, this time featuring the fast-rising singer Bryan K. He shares with us his early days featuring on Zimbabwean talent-search reality shows like A Academy and winning Starbrite in 2012, as well as his unconventional method of getting radio play, his long grueling search for the right Heavy Machine for his upcoming video and much more. Phil exclaimed gleefully halfway through the episode "This is our best episode yet!" Find out why:
It's a slow week for us. The usual poverty has also been mixed with a generous portion of "doing-nothingness" that is associated with a long weekend. Yup it was the Heroes Day weekend this past weekend, nevertheless, Dan & Phil braved the threat of falling asleep to bring you a new episode. The dollar-less duo analyzed the recent much-hyped Anne Kansiime comedy show, the Zimbabweans at the Olympics, music trends around the globe and much more. Check out the episode!
Fellow strugglers and diluters of tomato sauce, we come to you bearing a new episode of 2 Broke Twimbos, this week featuring an interview with Takura, the former member of Soul Afrika who has taken the figurative bull that is the music industry by the horns. His debut solo EP Stripped has launched that same bull into a figurative china shop (not the country dammit, the stuff they make plates and saucers out of) and it seems he's beginning to establish quite the name for himself.
Listen in as Dan & Phil hear the story from the beginning, the story behind the split with Kenako Music as well as the eventual split within Soul Afrika itself. Takura also breaks down his approach to videos and the secrets behind his recent successes. We end the show with an acoustic live performance of one of Soul Afrika's earlier hits, Zvinhu
As we don our freshly cleaned apolojersies Dan and Phil come back to you to deliver another incredible episode of the only podcast where you can pocket watch some of the country’s biggest stars from the comfort of your own home.