AfroGospel Music

A Review of Gaise Baba’s Podcast Show

Hey there, music fans! We all know Gaise Baba – the AfroGospel artist who keeps our playlists lit. But what if I told you there’s another side to this “Culture Architect”? Buckle up, because Gaise Baba’s got a podcast called BLACK FLAME, and it’s setting the internet ablaze with conversations that go way deeper than catchy tunes.

Watch his video with Nosa and David Nkennor

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXq-mhaIIhI

Just like how we’ve seen other musicians explore new territories. Remember Pastor Lawrence Oyor rocking the big screen in “Abattoir”? Well, Gaise Baba’s doing the same thing, but with a microphone instead of a script. 

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BLACK FLAME is all about real life for Christians, navigating the intersection of faith and everyday struggles. Whether it’s relationships, careers, or that nagging voice telling you to reach for the “incognito” tab (Gaise Baba bravely opened up about his own battle with porn addiction in the first episode!), no topic is off-limits.

It’s true, podcasts are everywhere these days, but BLACK FLAME stands out from the crowd. Sure, you’ll find discussions about relationships, faith, and the crazy world we live in on other shows, but here’s the secret sauce: Gaise Baba and his esteemed guests, which include individuals like his wife Funto Ibuoye, Keji Hamilton, Bode Brown, and Damilola Emmanuel, infuse the show with candid discussions and the unique charm that Gaise Baba is known for. Their refreshing honesty and the captivating Gaise Baba magic make every episode a must-listen.

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Watch his video with Damilola Emmanuel, General Manager LASWA here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wxi4-l5_j08

True to Gaise Baba’s “Culture Architect” persona, BLACK FLAME fearlessly challenges conventional norms, urging listeners to ponder deeper. But don’t worry, it’s not all deep dives – there’s plenty of laughter, inspiration, and that sense of community you crave. 

So, if you’re looking for a podcast that:

  • Makes you think beyond the next bop on your playlist
  • Tackles real-life struggles with a fresh voice
  • Lights a fire of inspiration within you.

Then BLACK FLAME is definitely your jam. New episodes drop every 1st and 3rd Sunday, so get ready to add some heat (and some soul-searching) to your week. 

P.S. Who knows, you might even discover a whole new side to the musical maestro himself, Gaise Baba. 

Who is Gaise Baba? 

The Nigerian Afro Gospel artist. He was born on August 5 and can sing in Yoruba, English, and pidgin English. It’s pretty cool how he blends all three languages in his music. And on top of all that, he has a degree in economics and a music business certification from Berklee College of Music. Also, did you know that he’s not just into music? He’s also founded some organizations that are involved in charitable work in Nigeria.

In addition to his music career, he’s also doing some really awesome things like founding initiatives such as LightOut. They actually visit high schools to use music and art to engage and support students, and they’ve already reached over 29,000 teenage and pre-teen students. How cool is that? They call him the Culture Architect because he travels nationally and internationally delivering exceptional musical performances and building a groundbreaking movement around his brand. This guy is really making a difference!

 

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