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The Super Unserious Episode: Perliks Definition believes Aliens are made up

The Super Unserious Episode: Perliks Definition believes Aliens are made up

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In this episode of Is This A Safe Space? titled “The Super Unserious Episode: Perliks Definition Believes Aliens Are Made Up”, I sit down with the creative genius and director Perliks Definition for a conversation that’s equal parts unserious and inspiring.
From starting out as a set assistant to becoming one of the most in-demand directors in the country, Perliks walks us through his journey - and yes, we get into some very unserious hot takes along the way 👽✨

With an insane portfolio featuring Simi, Rema, Adekunle Gold, Falz, Fireboy DML, Darkoo, Shallipopi, Asake, Johnny Drille, Blaqbonez, Young Jonn, BNXN, L.A.X and more, he breaks down his creative process from wild idea to full-blown masterpiece.
If you’re a curious creative or just love gist with a sprinkle of chaos, this episode is for you.

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