The Episodes
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Aloysia Rare Baby Unplugged: Music, Culture & Entrepreneurship
Most artists struggle to break through. But what if the real problem is timing, identity, and strategy? In this episode of Fireside Tribe, we sit down with Aloysia, also known[...]
EP 24. The Mboko Queen: The Real Story Behind La Sauce
In this episode, Renees shares the story behind her music, the cultural influences shaping her sound, and the journey that has defined her as one of Cameroon’s most distinctive voices.[...]
EP 23. Is Stanley Enow Underrated? A Fireside Breaking Down of His Legacy
Why do many Cameroonian artists struggle to break beyond their local scene while a few manage to reach continental and global audiences? In this episode, we examine the career of[...]
EP 22. Dr Nkeng Stephens – The Camera Doctor (Aka Mr. “We take another shot” )
In this episode of The Fireside Tribe Podcast, we sit down with renowned Cameroonian video director Dr. Nkeng Stephens to talk about his journey through the world of music video[...]
EP 21. DJ Bizi Brown; International Energy that moves the Crowd
DJ Bizi Brown joins Fireside Tribe for an honest conversation on entertainment, culture, and what it really takes to stay relevant in today’s fast-moving industry. From being known as the[...]
EP 20. Meno Arab – The Nightlife Therapist
In this episode of Fireside Tribe, we sit down with Menoarab, a key figure in the Cameroonian nightlife and music scene in the DMV, for an honest conversation about culture,[...]
EP 19. How Artificial Intelligence is Impacting Cameroonian Music
In this episode of the Fireside Trap podcast, we dive deep into the rapidly evolving world of AI-generated music and what it means for the future of creativity. The conversation[...]
EP 18. Cameroon Music in 2025 Podcast Recap II
In this episode of the Fireside Trap, we dive into the evolution of the Cameroonian music scene throughout 2025 and the growing influence of AI on creativity. We explore the[...]
EP 17. Cameroonian Music in 2025; A Podcast Recap I
In this episode, we reflect on the biggest moments in Cameroonian music in 2025. From emerging artists and evolving sounds to industry pricing, music videos, and the growing impact of[...]
EP 16. Feli Boy: Growth, Vision & the Journey as a Cameroonian Artist
In this Fireside Tribe session, Feli Boy sits down with the hosts for an open conversation about his journey in music. They talk through the real challenges of building as[...]
EP 15. Cameroon Music Remakes: Replaces Creativity with Convenience
Cameroon’s music scene is full of talent, but remakes are slowly replacing creativity with convenience. In this episode, we break down why the culture is stuck on recycling old hits[...]
EP 14. Investing in Cameroon’s Music; Opportunities and Challenges
Join us in this insightful episode as we delve into the vibrant world of Cameroonian music. We explore the challenges and opportunities of investing in this dynamic industry, discussing the[...]
EP 13. Cameroonian Songwriting; Lyrics that Resonate.
In this thought-provoking episode, the hosts dive deep into the heart of Cameroonian music, exploring the power of lyrics, language, and storytelling in shaping the nation’s sound. 🎶 From cultural[...]
EP 12. The Rise of Cameroonian Dancers: And their Impact in the Music Game
In this episode, we dive deep into the evolving landscape of Cameroonian music spotlighting the powerful influence of dancers and choreographers in shaping the industry’s direction. From viral TikTok trends[...]
EP 11. Cameroonian Music: Bamenda, French Rap & Remakes
In this episode of the Fireside Tribe Podcast, we explore the evolving world of Cameroonian music — from the influence of Bamenda artists and the rise of French rap to[...]
EP 10. Cameroonian Music: Remakes, Ego & Evolution
In this episode of the Fireside Tribe Podcast, hosts Anyang, Eunice, and Atem take a deep dive into the ever-evolving world of Cameroonian music. Key highlights: The rise of remakes[...]
EP 9. The roles of Producers in shaping Camerronian Music
When we talk about mWhen we talk about music in Cameroon, most of the spotlight goes to the artists. When we talk about music in Cameroon, most of the spotlight[...]
EP 8. Cameroon’s Musical Collaborations
In this episode, we dive into the vibrant world of the Cameroonian music industry, exploring the powerful collaborations shapIn this episode, we dive into the vibrant world of the Cameroonian[...]
EP 7. Cameroon’s Female Artists: Challenges & Triumphs
In this episode of The Fireside Tribe Podcast, we dive into the vibrant world of Cameroonian female artists. 🇨🇲✨ From navigating cultural expectations to breaking into international markets, these women[...]
EP 6. The Limitations in Cameroonian Music
In this episode, we take a closer look at the barriers facing Cameroonian music and explore practical ways to overcome them. From the growing influence of Mbole to the blend[...]
Ep 5. The Golden Era — Exploring Cameroonian Music from the 80s & 90s
Join us on The Fireside Tribe podcast as we take you on a soulful journey through the golden age of Cameroonian music. 🇨🇲✨ In this episode, we uncover the untold[...]
EP 4. Artist in Diaspora | Cameroonian Creatives Abroad
In this episode of Fireside Tribe, we turn our attention to Cameroonian artists living and creating abroad—and what it truly means to carry a flag, culture, and identity into unfamiliar[...]
EP 3B. CY’s 80/20 Rule, Jovi’s Studio Week & Cameroonian Rap on the Rise! (Part B)
In this episode, Anyang, Atem Keng, and Atem Eunice discuss: • Jovi’s epic 7-day open studio 🧠 • Tata’s successful concert in Yaoundé 🎤 • The 80/20 local music policy[...]
EP 3. CY’s 80/20 Rule, Jovi’s Studio Week & Kamer Music (Part 1)
In this episode, Anyang, Atem Keng, and Atem Eunice discuss: • Jovi’s epic 7-day open studio 🧠 • Tata’s successful concert in Yaoundé 🎤 • The 80/20 local music policy[...]
Ep.02 – Beats Behind Bars – Inside Jail Time Records
In this episode, we explore the transformative impact of Jail Time Records— the first music label created inside an African prison. What began as an art therapy initiative has evolved[...]