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The 19-Year-Old Sovereign Creator: Maxtyper's Phone-Made Pop Empire - A teenage pop artist from Cameroon proves you don't need a label — just a phone and the refusal to quit.
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Every once in a while a hidden gem stops you in your tracks. Maxtyper (OJONG Loic) is a 19-year-old singer-songwriter from Cameroon making pop music in a country where everyone told him only Afrobeats matters — and he's doing it with nothing but a smartphone, BandLab, SoundCloud, and TikTok.
In this episode, Joshua T. Berglan broadcasts live from Limbe, Cameroon and sits down with one of the most undeniable young voices on the continent. They talk about the song "Save Me" (written in one sitting after a breakup), what it costs to create art nobody around you understands, and why building your own platform beats the social media echo chamber every single time.
Maxtyper is the definition of a sovereign creator. No record label. No backing. Just a phone, a gift, and the refusal to stop dreaming.
In this episode: • The moment Maxtyper knew he had a gift • Why he chose pop in an Afrobeats nation • How he taught himself to produce on BandLab from YouTube tutorials • The real challenge facing independent artists in Cameroon • Why your own platform finds your true audience • The story behind "Save Me"
Listen to Maxtyper: SoundCloud — https://on.soundcloud.com/C8WiZrNKvfLexq9mC4 BandLab — @maxtyper TikTok — @singmax123
Build your own sovereign media platform and get the book Media Company in a Box at joshuatberglan.com.
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