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If you don’t already know, over on our Instagram, we’ve been doing IG Live artist showcases with that Pen Clique touch ya’ll have grown to love. We’re kicking an IG Live out the Pen Clique lab with high quality audio and video, no connection hiccups, and no awkward banter while invites wait to go through and get accepted.We’re calling this IG Live experience Off Page; and we’re proud to bring to our podcast audience the third edition.
[SHOW INDEX (VIDEO)]
- 0:00 Intro theme
- 3:38 Rapper & weed farmer, Jüne | @june_skinnyblak
- 9:08 Manchester poet, Kitty Kaji | @misskittykaji
- 15:53 Actor, rapper & poet, Matthew Nye | @matthewsterlingnye
- 22:26 Non-binary poet, Pastiche Queen | @pastichequeen
- 28:52 Mien songstress, Sirena | @legendarysirena
Write-up & Audio Podcast by Daniel Hees
Video & Social by Kuya David
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