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Latest Podcast-From Horror to Good Vibes: Obsession Review + Reggae & Afrobeats Mix

 

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This episode is packed with entertainment! I review the indie horror hit Obsession, sharing why its relatable story, strong performances, and psychological twists made it one of my favorite recent theater experiences. Plus, stick around for a brand-new open format DJ mixtape featuring a blend of reggae, Afrobeats, and more—perfect if you're looking to discover great music while catching up on the latest movie reviews.

Here's a tracklisting:

'Las Puertas del Cielo' Manny Cruz, Anthony Santos 'Loteria' Prince Royce 'Steam Chalice' Busy Signal 'Call Mi' T.O.K., Tarrus Riley 'Praise Jah in the Moonlight' YG Marley 'Oliver Twist' D'banj 'Personally' P Square 'Rekless' Dvnzo 'Worship' Asake 'Heaven Call' Teejay 'Jollof' Melano Blac 'Bad Influence' Omah Lay 'Bully', 'King', 'Sisters and Brothers' Kanye West 'Doudou' Aya Nakamura 'Manje Ianbi' DJ Platinum-D 'Nikupate' Octopizzo

 

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