Nemuri Radio
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A private line gone public. In this lo-fi confessional, bedroom-pop enigma Vyza Nemuri and genre-defiant rocker HAIQEEM untangle the wreckage of memory, music, and the mistakes that made them. What was once whispered now plays out in stereo.
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Explores themes of memory, identity, and the complexities of artistic expression with episodes discussing personal narratives like the meaning behind Vyza's single 'Shopping' and the bittersweet feelings of nostalgia reflected in their discussion titled 'Malibu Was A Mistake.'

A private line gone public. In this lo-fi confessional, bedroom-pop enigma Vyza Nemuri and genre-defiant rocker HAIQEEM untangle the wreckage of memory, music, and the mistakes that made them. What was once whispered now plays out in stereo.
In this episode, Vyza and Haiqeem lean all the way into provocation and artistry, breaking taboos in a way only they can. The show opens with Vyza’s new track “You Can’t Afford Me, Baby” playing in the background — a dance-rock anthem laced with heavy blues riffs. The hook circles around the word “c#$%,” which becomes a repeated mantra at the end of each chorus (“bow for a c#$% when you misbehave… bow for a c#$% when I appear…”).

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