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Navigating Creativity and Identity: The Immigrant Journey of Artist and DJ Babz

Your Brand Amplified

Bleav + Anika Jackson

Management, Entrepreneur, Public Relations, Entrepreneurship, Small Business, Marketing, Marketing Trends, Business Trends, Ai, Women-owned, Business, Sales Strategy, Artificial Intelligence, Sales, Social Media, Branding, Podcast, Communications

5.0 • 132 Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2024

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Embarking on a journey through sound and vision, we're joined by Babatunde Afolabi, otherwise known as Babz, an immigrant artist who's navigated the globe to find his creative voice. His story begins in the bustling streets of Nigeria, weaves through the UK, and takes root in the US, where an intense culture shock morphed into a vibrant artistic awakening. Through our dialogue, Babz unveils the intricate dance of adapting to new communities while staying true to one's identity, and how this delicate balance has propelled his endeavors in the realms of music and visual arts. Travel with us as we trace the blueprint of Babz' rise from a newcomer to a name making waves across the Los Angeles creative scene.As the conversation flows, babs unpacks the art of spinning records and the magnetic pull of house music. He reveals how his passion for DJing evolved into a mission to bridge cultures through the universal language of beats. The synergy between his photography and music doesn't just blur lines—it obliterates them, creating a cohesive sensory experience. It's a testament to his belief that success isn't just about skill; it's about branding, community, and the creation of something larger than life. And with Desperate Dance, his latest venture, Babz is poised to add another electric layer to his ever-expanding portfolio.Rounding off our exploration, we delve into the power of community in the music world. Babz shares the secret sauce behind his bi-weekly event that offers more than just a night out; it's a cultural haven on the dance floor. His approach to networking—embracing the unfamiliar and the value of generosity—provides a playbook for aspiring creatives looking to make their mark. As we bid farewell, we leave you with an open invitation to connect with Babz, whose journey and upcoming projects promise a spectacle for the senses. Keep your ears tuned and your eyes peeled for what's next from this dynamic artist.Learn more at https://visualsbybabz.com/.We're happy you're here! Like the pod? Visit our website! Check out our sponsor PitchDB! Start your trial on Simplified!

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0:50.0

Welcome to your brand Amplified, the podcast where we interview marketers, publicists, and brands to learn their stories, what makes them tick,

0:53.0

and tips and tricks that make a difference.

0:57.3

This is Anika Jackson, and today I am here

1:00.8

with somebody who is making a name for himself in visual arts and music who also is a student at USC in the grad program that I teach in which is not how we metabs, I'm so happy to have you here on the show today.

1:16.4

Thank you very much for having me.

1:18.6

Absolutely.

1:19.9

So please, I know that we have not the same experience, but my mother was an immigrant.

1:26.1

She's Ty and Leoshin and came here for college.

1:28.9

I know that you started out in Nigeria, you've lived in England, and now, then you moved to United States.

1:34.9

So I'd love for you to talk about that journey and how it's helped create who you are today.

1:41.4

Yeah, I've been in the immigrant is very much so something.

1:44.0

So I moved from Nigeria to the UK when I was six and I remember one of the first things that

1:51.1

I found perplexing in the UK was there was always electricity 24-7.

1:55.4

I was waiting for the lights to go off and it never did.

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