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British DJ and musician

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Best podcasts about Afro B

Latest podcast episodes about Afro B

DJ Prodigy
Episode 1: Vybz Kartel Gyal Mix | Best of Series Vo.1

DJ Prodigy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 63:04


Vybz Kartel Gyal Party  Mix  (EP.1) Enjoy!!!Tracklist:1) Vybz Kartel  - Intro Skit 2) Vybz Kartel -3am3) Vybz Kartel & Spice - Romping Shop4) Vybz Kartel - Virginity5) Vybz Kartel - Happy Pum Pum 6) Vybz Kartel- Ever Blessed 7) Vybz Kartel - No Games 8) Vybz Kartel - Make Up Sex9) Vybz Kartel - She Holding On10) Vybz Kartel - Hold Me (Hurt It Up) 11) Vybz Kartel - Tun Dat Way 12) Vybz Kartel - Turn up the Sheme 13) Vybz Kartel - Don't Move14) Vybz Kartel - Yuh Love 15) Vybz Kartel - Nuff Gal Mi Touch 16) Vybz Kartel - No Man17) Vybz Kartel - Best Friend [DJ Prodigy Live Refix]18) Vybz Kartel & Shenseea  - Loodi19) Vybz Kartel - More Than Neo 20) Vybz Kartel - Come Breed Me 21) Vybz Kartel - Come Ya Nuh Mi Gal22) Vybz Kartel - Know Bout Me 23) Vybz Kartel - All Out24) Vybz Kartel - Jump Inna D Benz 25) Vybz Kartel - Can't Get Ova Me26) Vybz Kartel - Ignite The World [DJ Prodigy Live Refix] 27) Vybz Kartel - Forever28) Vybz Kartel - You Want Me 29) Vybz Kartel - I'll Take U There 30) Vybz Kartel - Love You Enuh 31) Vybz Kartel - Electric32) Vybz Kartel - Whine [DJ Prodigy Live Refix] 33) Vybz Kartel -Turn And Wine 34) Vybz Kartel - Beat Up Di P***y35) Vybz Kartel - You Mi Need 36) Vybz Kartel - Tell You Say37) Vybz Kartel - Come Home38) Vybz Kartel - Dutty Panty39) Vybz Kartel - Whine Yuh Waist40) Vybz Kartel - Under Water41) Vybz Kartel - Better Can Wuk42) Vybz Kartel - Bend Like Banana43) Vybz Kartel - Fever44) Vybz Kartel - Real Bad Gal45) Vybz Kartel - Bad Gyal46) Vybz Kartel - Try Dat47) Vybz Kartel - Sexability48) Vybz Kartel - British Love49) Vybz Kartel - Colouring This Life50) Vybz Kartel - X51) Vybz Kartel & Wizkid - Wine to the top52) Vybz Kartel - Buss A Whine53) Vybz Kartel - Where The Money Dey54) Vybz Kartel - Credit Alone Done55) Vybz Kartel - Pretty Position56) Vybz Kartel - Pretty Gal Wine57) Vybz Kartel - Bicycle Ride58) Vybz Kartel - In Stock59) Vybz Kartel - Nymphomaniac 60) Vybz Kartel - Sex & The City 61) Vybz Kartel - U Ah Mi Baby62) Vybz Kartel - Dumpa Truck63) Vybz Kartel - Beg U A Touch64) Vybz Kartel - Go Go Wine65) Vybz Kartel - Go Go Club66) Vybz Kartel - Go Go Club 2.067) Vybz Kartel  & Afro B,Dre Skull - Share Nice68) Vybz Kartel & Sheba - You & Him Den 69) Vybz Kartel & Sheba - Do Me Dat70) Vybz Kartel - Nah Let Go71) Vybz Kartel - Whine Fi Me72) Vybz Kartel - A The A Gwan73) Vybz Kartel - Mi Love Yuh74) Vybz Kartel - Love Me Give Gal 75) Vybz Kartel - Street Vybz 76  Vybz Kartel - Bicycle 77) Vybz Kartel - Love Dem78) Vybz Kartel - Seductive 79) Vybz Kartel - Like A Movie80) Vybz Kartel & Beenie Man- Picture Dis81) Vybz Kartel - Stress Free82) Vybz Kartel - Tek Buddy83) Vybz Kartel - Take Buddy84) Vybz Kartel - Genie Wine85) Vybz Kartel - Tic Toc86) Vybz Kartel - Work OutSupport the Channel: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/djprodigymixFollow DJ ProdigyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/djprodigymixTwitter: https://twitter.com/djprodigymixInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/djprodigymix/Spotify: DjprodigyItunes: DJProdigy#Vybzkartel #djprodigy  #dancehall  #dancehall2024  #dancehallmix℗ 2025 DJ Prodigy Music Group (PMG)

HIP HOP LEBT - Der 360° Kultur Podcast
#32 DJ REAF - „HALTUNG & HYPES“

HIP HOP LEBT - Der 360° Kultur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 68:12


DJ REAF ist sowas wie Deutschraps bunter Hund. Schon unterwegs mit Kool Savas, bevor dieser überhaupt Kool Savas hieß, an der Gründung von Royal Bunker beteiligt und fast DJ bei Seeed – seine Vita liest sich wie ein Stück Hip-Hop-Geschichte. Auf die Frage, mit wem er schon gearbeitet hat, folgte eine sehr lange Whatsapp-Nachricht, aber ich fasse es an der Stelle gerne für dich zusammen: Er stand u. A. mit Afrob, SXTN, Frauenarzt, 102 Boyz, Megaloh, Bangs AOB, Capital Bra und Bushido auf Konzert- und Festivalbühnen – und es scheint fast so, als kenne er wirklich die gesamte Branche. Als Club- und Live-DJ, Beatmaker, Producer, A&R Manager und Booker hat er die Szene geprägt, mitgestaltet und viel gesehen. Für mich war am spannendsten zu erfahren: 

Le Wake-up mix
Afro B, Vacra, Kendrick Lamar, Jack Lamar, Jogga ...

Le Wake-up mix

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 10:33


durée : 00:10:33 - Le Wake-up mix - Le wake-up-mix, c'est huit minutes de gros son pour bien vous réveiller.

Funk Factory Radio
Episode 429: Ep. 429 (The Definitive Chris Brown Mix)

Funk Factory Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 102:01


Happy Birthday to my baby sister Emily who asked for only one thing on her birthday, nothing but C Breezy.1 | Chris Brown | Yo, Excuse Me miss2 | Ciara & Chris Brown | How We Roll3 | Chris Brown feat. Drake | No Guidance4 | Chris Brown & Young Thug | Go Crazy5 | Chris Brown | Strip6 | Chris Brown | Iffy7 | Chris Brown | Came To Do (Feat. Akon)8 | Chris Brown | Loyal Feat. Lil Wayne & French Montana9 | Chris Brown X Tyga | Ayo10 | Chris Brown | Petty11 | Chris Brown | Run It12 | Chris Brown | Wall To Wall13 | Chris Brown | Gimme That Feat. Lil Wayne14 | Chris Brown | Back To Sleep15 | Chris Brown | Juicy Booty (feat. Jhené Aiko & R. Kelly)16 | G-Eazy feat. Chris Brown & Mark Morrison | Provide17 | Chris Brown | She Ain't You18 | Chris Brown | Undecided19 | Chris Brown feat. Davido & Lojay | Sensational20 | Chris Brown | Questions21 | GASHI feat. DJ Snake, Afro B & Chris Brown | Safety 202022 | Chris Brown feat. Justin Bieber | Next To You23 | Chris Brown | Forever24 | Pitbull | International Love Feat. Chris Brown25 | David Guetta feat. Chris Brown & Lil Wayne | I Can Only Imagine26 | Deorro x Chris Brown | Five More Hours27 | Chris Brown | Yeah 3x28 | Chris Brown | Turn Up The Music29 | Chris Brown | Don't Wake Me Up30 | Chris Brown | No One Else31 | Chris Brown | Grass Ain't Greener32 | Chris Brown | New Flame Feat. Usher & Rick Ross33 | Bow Wow feat. Chris Brown & Johnta Austin | Shortie Like Mine (XMiX Edit)34 | Chris Brown feat. Tyga & Kevin McCall | Deuces35 | Chris Brown | Kiss Kiss (Feat. T-Pain)36 | Chris Brown | Party (feat. Usher & Gucci Mane)37 | Chris Brown | Pills & Automobiles (feat. Yo Gotti, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie & Kodak Black)38 | Chris Brown feat. Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes | Look At Me Now39 | Chris Brown | Indigo40 | Chris Brown feat. Ella Mai | Sex Memories41 | Chris Brown | Heat Feat. Gunna42 | Chris Brown | All I Want Feat. Tyga43 | Meek Mill feat. Chris Brown & Nicki Minaj | All Eyes On You44 | Chris Brown | Ain't Thinkin Bout You45 | Chris Brown | Summer Too Hot46 | Chris Brown | Lost In Ya Love47 | Chris Brown | Sorry Enough48 | Chris Brown | With You49 | Jordin Sparks & Chris Brown | No Air50 | Chris Brown | Take You Down51 | Chris Brown | Poppin'52 | Chris Brown | Say Goodbye53 | Sevyn Streeter | It Won't Stop (feat. Chris Brown)54 | H.E.R. | Come Through55 | T.I. | Private Show Feat. Chris Brown

Andrew Xavier - The Hype of Hamilton
Andrew Xavier - Pangaea - Volume 5 (Leo 2024) (Afrobeat and Amapiano)

Andrew Xavier - The Hype of Hamilton

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 60:24


NEW MIX ALERT! Once again, bringing you the music of World, the #Leo2024 edition of #Pangaea features ALL NEW #AFROBEAT and #AMAPIANO from artists such as Tyla, Asake with Central Cee and Travis Scott, Rema and Darkoo, Burna Boy, Seyi Vibes, Ruger, BNXN, Ayra Starr, Shenseea with Wizkid and many more! OVER 1 HOUR OF NON-STOP MUSIC!!! 00:00:00 Tyla feat. Gunna and Skillibeng - Jump (Frequency X Remix) 00:01:12 Darkoo feat. Rema - Favourite Girl (Remix) 00:02:57 Victony - Anita 00:03:31 Victony feat. Shallipopi - Ludo 00:04:06 Shallipopi - New Cat 00:04:41 Shallipopi - High Tension 00:05:16 Victony feat. Asake - Stubborn 00:05:51 Boj feat. Victony - Pressure 00:06:09 Boj feat Adekunle Gold - Love Garden 00:06:43 Stefflon Don feat. Adekunle Gold - Different Sides 00:07:18 Stefflon Don feat. Tayc - Desire 00:07:45 Asake and Wizkid - MMS 00:08:19 Shenseea feat. Wizkid - Work Me Out 00:09:12 DJ Tunez feat. Wizkid, Seyi Vibez and Terry Apala - Apala Disco (Remix) 00:09:47 Ayra Starr feat. Asake - Goodbye (Warm Up) 00:10:00 Ayra Starr feat. Giveon - Last Heartbreak Song 00:10:57 Ayra Starr feat. Seyi Vibez - Bad Vibes (Da Phonk Remix) 00:11:14 Seyi Vibez - Doha 00:11:31 Vibez Inc, Seyi Vibez and Tion Wayne - Ogo 00:11:49 Vibez Inc, Muyeez and Seyi Vibez - Instagram (Da Phonk Remix) 00:12:06 Tml Vibez feat. Seyi Vibez - Where I'm From 00:12:41 Tml Vibes - My Padi 00:12:59 Tml Vibez feat. Bella Shmurda - Caro 00:13:34 CKay feat. Olamide - Wahala (Da Phonk Remix) 00:14:09 Phyno feat. Olamide - Ojemba 00:14:44 Phyno feat. Olamide - Do You Wrong 00:15:18 Lojay and Olamide - Arizona (Da Phonk Edit) 00:15:53 1da Banton feat. Bella Shmurda - Evidence 00:16:11 1da Banton and Bella Shmurda - Holy Man 00:16:28 Burna Boy feat. Prince Swanny - Tested, Approved and Trusted (Remix) 00:17:21 Simi feat. Tiwa Savage - Men Are Crazy 00:17:55 Timaya and Tiwa Savage - In My Head 00:18:30 Spyro feat. Tiwa Savage - Who Is Your Guy (DJ Paul Andre Afro Reggaeton Redrum) 00:19:14 Frenna , Davido and DYSTINCT - More Pretty Girls (Da Phonk Remix) 00:19:49 Chris Brown feat. Davido - Hmmm 00:20:33 Young Jonn feat. Sean Paul - Hold On 00:20:50 Ruger and Bnxn - Bae Bae (Da Phonk Edit) 00:21:25 Ruger and Bnxn - Not Done 00:22:00 Bnxn - Phenomena 00:22:31 Taves feat. Bnxn - CWT 00:23:06 Aya Nakamura - Doggy (Da Phonk Remix) 00:23:44 Qing Madi and Chloe - Vision (Da Phonk Remix) 00:24:18 Bagetti - Hard Girl (Da Phonk Remix) 00:24:55 Reekado Banks, Valiant, Stadic and Jonny Blaze - Supa 00:25:08 ODUMODUBLVCK feat. Blaqbonez and Lekaa Beats - Technician 00:25:29 Kel-P feat. Chikoruss - In My Feelings 00:26:04 Tems - Love Me JeJe 00:26:22 Ladipoe feat. Rozzz and Morrelo - Hallelujah 00:26:39 Fireboy DML - Everyday 00:26:57 Tekno - King of Pop 00:27:14 Zinoleesky - Element 00:27:31 Kel-P feat. Blaqbonez - Warning 00:28:06 Teemanay - Call Me 00:28:41 Qdot feat. Bella Shmurda - Juba 00:29:13 Simi feat. Bella Shmurda - Alafia 00:29:48 Kizz Daniel - Double 00:30:22 Tems feat. J. Cole - Free Fall 00:32:11 Jaz Karis feat. Reekado Banks - Tequila 00:32:46 TxC, Tony Duardo and Davido feat. LeeMckrazy and Djy Biza - Yebo 00:33:03 Oxlade - Arabambi 00:33:38 Boy Spyce and Don Jazzy feat. King Promise - Lose 00:34:13 Amanda Reifer - Colonize (Supa Dupa Remix) 00:34:48 Spinall, Omah Lay, Tyla - One Call 00:35:23 Minz feat. Tekno - Diallo 00:35:35 Afro B feat. Fatoumata Diawara - Baba (Father God) 00:36:15 Yalee and Logos Olori - Like Money 00:36:33 Bayanni - Finish Me (AEIOU) 00:37:07 H-Money and Reekado Banks - Tik Tic 00:37:34 Titom and Yuppe feat. Burna Boy and S.N.E. - Tshwala Bam (Remix) 00:38:17 Diamond Platnumz feat. Jason Derulo, Chley Nkosi and Khalil Harrison - Komasava (Comment Ça Va) (Remix) 00:38:52 Lojay and Sarz - Billions (Da Phonk Remix) 00:39:42 Joeboy feat. Qing Madi - Adenuga 00:40:11 KiDi and Black Sherif - Lomo Lomo 00:40:46 JayO feat. Crayon and Bella Shmurda - Reset 00:41:18 NSG and JAE5 - Spin da Block 00:41:50 Asake feat. Central Cee - Wave 00:42:06 Asake and Travis Scott - Active 00:42:54 Olamide feat. Fireboy DML and Asake - Uptown Disco 00:43:26 Olamide feat. Pheelz, Young Jonn and Lil Kesh - Synchro System 00:43:42 Rema - Yayo (Da Phonk Remix) 00:44:14 Rema - Hehehe 00:44:30 Rema feat. Shallipopi - Benin Boys 00:44:46 Seyi Vibez feat. Bloody Civilian - WhatsApp 00:45:00 Burna Boy - Higher 00:45:33 Olamide - Metaverse 00:46:06 Tiwa Savage - Lost Time 00:46:54 Tiwa Savage feat. Black Sherif and Young Jonn - Kilimanjaro 00:47:26 Bien feat. Adekunle Gold and ShineTTW - Wahala 00:47:58 Adekunle Gold - Rodo 00:48:08 Id Cabasa feat. ODUMODUBLVCK, Fireboy DML, Boj and Joeboy - Olufunmi Reimagined 00:48:46 Bayanni - Casanova 00:49:15 Afro B feat. DJ Peet - Do Like This 00:49:50 Maleek Berry - Secrets 00:50:05 Tekno - Peace Of Mind (Yas Lo Amapiano Remix) 00:50:37 Zerrydl feat. Seyi Vibez - Cash 00:51:25 Falz feat. Adekunle Gold - Who Go Pay 00:51:58 Kamo Mphela, Tyler Icu and Khalil Harrison - Dalie 00:52:13 Major League DJz and Wiz Khalifa - Mine for the Night 00:53:01 Corona - Rhythm Of The Night (Madness Muv and DSM League Remix) 00:53:12 Timbaland - The Way I Are (Madness Muv and DSM League Remix) 00:54:05 Jack Harlow - Lovin On Me (Paco Ruga Amapiano Remix) 00:54:20 Rupee feat. Daddy Yankee - Tempted To Touch (Onderkoffer Amapiano Remix) 00:55:09 Mario - Let Me Love You (Frequency X Amapiano Remix) 00:55:44 Ariana Grande and The Weeknd - Love Me Harder (Dan Bravo and Hxris Remix) 00:56:33 The Weeknd - Can't Feel My Face (BomboCat Amapiano Remix) 00:57:25 Muni Long - Made for Me (Ameer B x DJ Andre 905 Amapiano Edit) 00:58:37 Keyshia Cole - Love (Egnever Amapiano Edit)

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People
David RB Show Replay On www.traxfm.org - 31st July 2024

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 107:31


**The David RB Show Replay On www.traxfm.org. DRB Featured New Cuts From Mr Maph , Brian Power Feat Lucita Jules , Sargent Tucker , Georgie B & The Groove , Bridge Plus Trax Allstars Upcoming Release - "Clap Your Hands", Danny Blaze, Yolanda Be Cool, Phyllis Dillon, Jhelisa, Eddie Bo, Common Sense, Mad Honey, Afro B, Starpoint - "Bring Your Sweet Loving Back" (Trax Allstars Ting) & More. #originalpirates #soulmusic #funkmusic #hiphop #nudisco #housemusic #contemporarysoul #remix #rnbmusic #boogie #RareGroove #breaksmusic The David RB Show Live Every Wednesday From 8PM UK Time The Station: traxfm.org Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm **

Queer State of Mind
Episode 804: Happy New Year! Part 1

Queer State of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 61:11


The gurls are back for the first episode of the New Year! Saidue moderates this episode where we discuss what things we are leaving in 2023, goals and changes for the new year and the infamous Jeffrey Epstein docs. The gurls promise to hold each other accountable, so we'll see how that goes! Saidue plays the traditional happy new year tracks "Brand New Day" from The Wiz and "Happy New Year" from Abba, and a set of Afrobeats reminiscent of his time at home with family. Take a listen to tracks , "Who's your Guy" by Spyro and Tiwo Savage, "Soweto" by Tempoe and Victony & "Joanna" by Afro B. Make sure to follow @qsomnyc and @queerminded on instagram and tune in live to Queer State of Mind on Saturdays on Radio Free Brooklyn.

Andrew Xavier - The Hype of Hamilton
Andrew Xavier - Pangaea - Volume 3 (Capricorn 2023) (Afrobeat and Amapiano Redrums and Remixes)

Andrew Xavier - The Hype of Hamilton

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 76:47


Yet another one with the series that features the music for the WORLD! The #Capricorn2023 edition of #Pangaea features the newest #Afrobeat and #Amapiano tracks from artists such as Burna Boy, Tyla with Travis Scott, Rema, Yung Wylin, Ayra Starr, Olamide, Fireboy DML, Tekno, Mr. Eazi, Chris Brown with Lojay, Davido with Sean Paul, Libianca and some remixes and redrums of some of your favorite R&B and Hip-Hop artists such as 50 Cent, Jack Harlow, The Weeknd, Ed Sheeran and so much more! OVER 75 MINUTES OF NON-STOP MUSIC!!! 00:00:00 Burna Boy - City Boys (Luis R Club Edit) 00:00:44 Byron Messia feat. Burna Boy - Talibans II (Frequency X Remix) 00:01:01 Burna Boy - Normal (DJ Serg Sniper Club Edit) 00:01:53 Burna Boy - Big 7 (Hxris Remix) 00:02:28 Burna Boy - On Form 00:03:03 Burna Boy - Tested Approved Trusted 00:03:36 Yung Wylin - Good Energy 00:03:53 Rema - DND (Da Phonk Club Edit) 00:04:29 Rema - Don't Leave (Luis R Club Edit) 00:04:59 Rema - Trouble Maker 00:05:40 Chris Brown feat. Davido and Lojay - Sensational (DJ Miles Afro Reggaeton Redrum) 00:06:41 Majeed feat. Lojay - Shayo 00:07:12 Majeed feat. Rotimi - Slip and Slide 00:07:51 Pheelz feat. Olamide - Joy 00:08:26 Nissi feat. Fireboy DML - Nobody 00:09:18 Fireboy DML - Oh My (DJ Miles Afro Reggaeton Redrum) 00:09:53 Fireboy DML - Obaa Sima 00:10:28 Tekno feat. CKay - Regina 00:11:03 Tekno - Play 00:11:20 Shatta Wale feat. Tekno - Incoming 00:11:38 Fridayy feat. Adekunle Gold - Done for Me 00:11:56 Bas feat. Adekunle Gold - Khartoum 00:12:13 DJ Tunez feat. Ashanti and Adekunle Gold - Energy 00:13:05 BNXN fka Buju - Best of Me 00:13:23 BNXN fka Buju - Sweet Tea 00:13:40 BNXN fka Buju - Pidgin and English 00:14:15 Mr. Eazi - Advice 00:14:32 Mr. Eazi - Panadol 00:15:05 Mr. Eazi feat. Saweto Gospel Choir - Exit 00:15:39 Mr. Eazi - Fefe Ne Fefe 00:16:17 Mr. Eazi feat. Joeboy - Zuzulakate 00:16:38 YKB feat. Joeboy - San Siro (Remix) 00:17:18 Moelogo feat. Joeboy - Ride and Sing 00:17:53 NSG - Nella Rose 00:18:28 NSG feat. Seyi Vibez - Area Boyz Prayer 00:19:20 Afro B feat. Rimzee and Rich the Kid - Wo Wo Wo (DJ Miles Moombah Redrum) 00:19:45 Sarz feat. Skrillex and Crayon - Yo Fam! 00:20:30 Brown Joel feat. Mayorkun - Ecstacy 00:21:05 Darkoo and Tion Wayne - Shayoo 00:21:40 Jujuboy feat. Nonsi Amadi - Spaceman (Remix) 00:22:33 Jujuboy feat. BANX and RANX - James Bond 00:23:02 Balloranking feat. Dyani - We Up 00:23:42 SHEDOENEED feat Stonebwoy and Jag.Huligin - King Kruff 00:24:26 Ruger - I Want Peace 00:24:59 Bayanni - Low Waist 00:25:36 Ayox and Zlatan - Walking Dead 00:25:53 Blaqbonez feat. Zlatan - Bad Til Eternity 00:26:28 JZyNo feat. Camidoh - Eyes on You 00:26:45 GuiltyBeatz, Ladipoe and Nesta - All In 00:27:20 DJ Power, Alex Mali, Reekado Banks, Ajura - Choose to Lie 00:28:13 King Perryy, Runtown, Shatta Wale - Denge II 00:28:30 Khaid - Jara 00:29:05 Sarz feat. Asake and Gunna - Happiness 00:29:40 Boj feat. Odumodublvck - No Option 00:29:57 Yemi Alade feat. Ajebo Hustlers - EFCC 00:30:15 Darkoo feat. Omah Lay - Whiskey 00:30:50 Victor Thompson, Gunna and Ehis D Greatest - This Year (Blessings) (Remix) 00:31:07 Babyboy AV - Kupe (Da Phonk Club Edit) 00:31:41 Chrystel feat. Blaqbonez - Snapchat 00:32:00 Asake feat. H.E.R. - Lonely At The Top (Remix) (Da Phonk Club Edit) 00:32:15 Ayra Starr - Rhythm and Blues 00:32:53 NEIKED feat. Ayra Starr - You're Hired 00:33:45 Stefflon Don feat. Victony - Dead (Da Phonk Edit) 00:34:19 NSG feat. Libianca and Jae5 - Tonight 00:35:12 Libianca feat. Oxlade and Chloe - Mistaken 00:35:42 Libianca - angeldemon 00:36:45 Tems - Not An Angel 00:37:21 Tyla - On and On (DJ Miles Afrobeat Redrum) 00:37:58 Tyla feat. Travis Scott - Water (Remix) 00:39:22 Tyla - Truth or Dare (DJ Miles Afro Reggaeton Redrum) 00:40:37 Leigh Anne feat. Ayra Starr - My Love (DJ Miles Moombah Afro Redrum) 00:41:10 Crayon feat. Ayra Starr - Ngozi 00:41:37 Victony, Crayon and Bella Shmurda - Ohema 00:42:15 Tems - Me and U 00:43:04 Sabrina - Sabrigang 00:43:37 Skales - I Still Dey 00:43:55 Tekno - Away 00:44:28 Pheelz feat. Young Jonn - Jelo 00:45:21 Fireboy DML feat. Blaqbonez - Outside 00:45:38 Fireboy DML feat. Dj Melzi - Someone (Pretoria Mix) 00:46:28 Olamide feat. Fireboy DML - Shibebe (DJ Miles Afro Reggaeton Redrum) 00:47:04 Lojay feat. Olamide - Arizona 00:47:43 Magicsticks and Olamide - Entertain Me 00:48:16 Magnito feat. Olamide and Wizzy Flon - Canada (Remix) 00:48:49 Phyno feat. Burna Boy - Do I (Remix) 00:49:23 Kizz Daniel - Too Busy To Be Bae 00:49:57 Poco Lee and Kizz Daniel - Unleash 00:50:30 Major League DJz, Kojey Radical and Magicsticks - Bad for Business 00:51:07 Laa Lee feat. Naira Marley, DopeNation and Maxx jetblac - Wata 00:51:28 Omah Lay - Holy Ghost (Da Phonk Club Edit) 00:51:40 JZyNo feat. Lasmid - Butta My Bread (Da Phonk Club Edit) 00:52:02 DJ Standard and Lilcase - Gbemidebe (Da Phonk Club Edit) 00:52:35 Nasboi feat. Wande Coal - Umbrella 00:53:05 Adekunle Gold feat. JayO and Byron Messia - Party No Dey Stop (JayO and Byron Messia Remix) 00:53:59 Joeboy - 24-7 00:54:32 Joeboy - Only God Can Save Me 00:55:05 DJ Neptune and Joeboy - Mumu 00:55:38 Afro B and MohBad - Bom Bom 00:56:08 Diamond Platnumz feat. Chley - Shu 00:56:46 Virgo Deep feat. Reekado Banks - It Don't Matter 00:57:19 Seyi Vibez - Amdallah 00:58:13 Designer Doubt feat. Chris Brown and Ray J - All That I Want (Da Vynalist Remix) 00:59:20 Medikal feat. Mayorkun - Balenciaga 00:59:53 Kukbeatz and Ruger - All of Us 01:00:27 Odumodublvck feat. Wale and Civilian - Blood on the Dancefloor 01:01:00 Shallipopi feat. Odumodublvck - Cast 01:01:34 Tega boi dc and Shallipopi - Child's Play 01:02:08 Khaid feat. Shallipopi - Marry 01:02:41 Davido - Feel 01:03:23 Davido feat. Sean Paul, Ding Dong and Musa Keys - Unavailable (Remix) 01:04:47 PartyNextDoor vs Davido - Break From Toronto (Frequency X Unavailable Edit) 01:05:37 DJ Ruckus and Major League DJz - AMArican Boy 01:06:25 50 Cent - In Da Club (Rob DVS Starboy Hot Edit) 01:06:50 Jack Harlow - Lovin On Me (DJ Nasa Afrobeat Remix) 01:07:06 J-Hus feat. Drake - Who Told Ya (Dan Bravo Remix) 01:08:35 Chris Brown feat. Tyga - Ayo (Dan Bravo Amapiano Remix) 01:08:48 The Weeknd feat. Playboi Carti and Madonna - Popular (R-You Afrobeat Remix) 01:09:45 Usher - U Remind Me (Sinji Edit) 01:10:39 Rihanna - Pon De Replay (Da Phonk and Elexsandom Amapiano Remix) 01:11:40 Nelly feat. Kelly Roland - Dilemma (Ale Rossi VIP Amapiano Remix) 01:12:07 Ed Sheeran - Shape Of You (Dan Bravo Amapiano Remix) 01:12:56 Burna Boy feat. Ed Sheeran - For My Hand (Dan Bravo Remix) 01:13:51 DJ Snake and Justin Bieber - Let Me Love You (Dan Bravo Remix) 01:14:44 Bobby Valentino - Slow Down (NIE, IASON and Gilla Remix) 01:15:18 Iyaz - Replay (Frequency X Lonely At The Top Afro Blend)

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast
Cha Cha Music Review Series Season 5 Episode 9

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 10:42


Cha Cha Nation, this is the Cha Cha Music Review Series on the Cha Cha Music Review Podcast, hosted by Hafeestonova; Your Musical Plug and the Creator of the Energy Force. I'm here once again to amplify the African by bringing the best of African music into your ears Before I go on, I know many of you have been enjoying the Cha Cha PodMas Series, so I just want to say thank you for your participation, we continue with the series tomorrow but for today let me plug you into the latest sounds coming out from the continent of Africa. Press the play button to listen Here are the songs for the week; 1.      Sarz ft Asake x Gunna- Happiness https://open.spotify.com/track/6rOqLUy3kp0PVQQEtNPpbQ?si=f925f9c8cca44bc4 2.      Tems -Not An Angel https://open.spotify.com/track/4hbadZZrbM08KZIQZomWaI?si=b2cffbda9b534b15 3.      Fireboy DML ft Blaqbonez -Outside https://open.spotify.com/track/0XL0niXGoEmf0IJs3A8tjt?si=b302c698b6ac46b0 Obaa Sima- https://open.spotify.com/track/3DmBkPi3DjThsopnHVt2cA?si=9c169c58505b49a6 4.      Libianca ft.  Oxlade X Chole Bailey- Mistakenly https://open.spotify.com/track/46oTVNwE53JTMCfydvCEo3?si=c291c02e53784ce1 5.      Tekno -Away https://open.spotify.com/track/1rZyZOkUjlbfaqTLVvMNqx?si=3b9cb9fbcb504239 6.      King Promise ft.  Sean Paul X Tiwa Savage Terminator Remix https://open.spotify.com/track/10AIyGWEbCddWbxHzRm9pJ?si=0f5419f61ccf42f6 7.      Nasty C ft. Odumodublvck -Fuck That https://open.spotify.com/track/2sKuOOhxWpXOTDcKiTitc9?si=e6fbb914ca074d3b 8.      Sarkodie- Otan https://open.spotify.com/track/3r256b0OBDc0Shy4rhmbX5?si=a110a76b28d5412b 9.      Kukbeatz ft. Ruger -All of Us https://open.spotify.com/track/66hwnejSDoMXppajTx1jc6?si=00b2d9cfa34f4123 10.  Afro B ft. Mohbad- Bom Bom https://open.spotify.com/track/6Un2RiAiS25kTOXFJOOOj6?si=8de57703f9bc41aa --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hafeestonova1/support

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast
Cha Cha Music Review Series Season 5 Episode 9

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 10:41


Cha Cha Nation, this is the Cha Cha Music Review Series on the Cha Cha Music Review Podcast, hosted by Hafeestonova; Your Musical Plug and the Creator of the Energy Force. I'm here once again to amplify the African by bringing the best of African music into your ears Before I go on, I know many of you have been enjoying the Cha Cha PodMas Series, so I just want to say thank you for your participation, we continue with the series tomorrow but for today let me plug you into the latest sounds coming out from the continent of Africa. Press the play button to listen Here are the songs for the week; 1.      Sarz ft Asake x Gunna- Happiness https://open.spotify.com/track/6rOqLUy3kp0PVQQEtNPpbQ?si=f925f9c8cca44bc4 2.      Tems -Not An Angel https://open.spotify.com/track/4hbadZZrbM08KZIQZomWaI?si=b2cffbda9b534b15 3.      Fireboy DML ft Blaqbonez -Outside https://open.spotify.com/track/0XL0niXGoEmf0IJs3A8tjt?si=b302c698b6ac46b0 Obaa Sima- https://open.spotify.com/track/3DmBkPi3DjThsopnHVt2cA?si=9c169c58505b49a6 4.      Libianca ft.  Oxlade X Chole Bailey- Mistakenly https://open.spotify.com/track/46oTVNwE53JTMCfydvCEo3?si=c291c02e53784ce1 5.      Tekno -Away https://open.spotify.com/track/1rZyZOkUjlbfaqTLVvMNqx?si=3b9cb9fbcb504239 6.      King Promise ft.  Sean Paul X Tiwa Savage Terminator Remix https://open.spotify.com/track/10AIyGWEbCddWbxHzRm9pJ?si=0f5419f61ccf42f6 7.      Nasty C ft. Odumodublvck -Fuck That https://open.spotify.com/track/2sKuOOhxWpXOTDcKiTitc9?si=e6fbb914ca074d3b 8.      Sarkodie- Otan https://open.spotify.com/track/3r256b0OBDc0Shy4rhmbX5?si=a110a76b28d5412b 9.      Kukbeatz ft. Ruger -All of Us https://open.spotify.com/track/66hwnejSDoMXppajTx1jc6?si=00b2d9cfa34f4123 10.  Afro B ft. Mohbad- Bom Bom https://open.spotify.com/track/6Un2RiAiS25kTOXFJOOOj6?si=8de57703f9bc41aa --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hafeestonova1/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hafeestonova1/support

Hörbar Rust | radioeins

Rapper’s Delight - die Hiphop-Hymne veröffentlicht 1980 von der Sugarhill Gang, war wahrscheinlich für viele sogenannte Boomer der erste Kontakt zum Rap, zur wohl typischsten Säule des Hiphop, die heute, 40 Jahre später, längst ein Milliardengeschäft mit zahllosen Protagonisten geworden ist. Einer, der für viele Deutsche beste Rapper, ist Megaloh, der 1981 als Utschenna van Kapelle-Fehn geboren wurde. Seit vielen Jahren liefert er zuverlässig extrem tanzbare und gute Alben ab, wird von der Presse gefeiert und arbeitete mit Leuten wie Max Herre, Afrob, Joy Denalane, Kool Savas oder Marteria. Und zuverlässig heben sich seine Rhymes und Beats inhaltlich von dem ab, was die Rapszene sonst gerne ausmacht: teure Autos, noch teurere Autos und Frauen, denen die Aufgabe zuteil wird, ihre Hintern und Münder möglichst einladend hin und her zu schieben. Tja, aber genau das ist kommerziell ungleich lukrativer. Misogynie, Homophobie und dicke Hose machen erfolgreich und... reich. Und welchen Schluss müssen wir daraus ziehen? Und welchen Schluss zieht ein Rapper wie Megaloh daraus? Playlist Megaloh - Gar nix mehr sagen Mutabaruka - It no good to stay in a White Man Country too long Bob Lind - Elusive Butterfly Snoop Dogg - Gz & Hustlaz Le Duc de Boulogne - Booba Curse - 10 Rap Gesetze Samy de Luxe - Weck mich auf Megaloh - Alodu Jay Z - U don’t know Diese Podcast-Episode steht unter der Creative Commons Lizenz CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.

On The Rekord
Episode 123 - Sept. 25th, 2023 - 2 Many Toos……

On The Rekord

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 113:53


Episode 123 - Sept. 25th, 2023 - 2 Many Toos…… - Walt - 2 x DJ Intence - 1 x Ceddy - N/A  - Walt's Weekly Adventure   - Walt's Movie Review towards Expendables 4  - DJ Intence Weekly Woes (Appliance Shopping & Home Depot Terrible Delivery & Install Service)  - Songs Of The Episode - 41 x Kyle Richh x Jenn Carter  “Deuce”  - Crypto Bonnie & Clyde Plead Guilty To Money Laundering  - WGA Strike Update as of Sept. 25th, 2023  - Sport's Talk With The On The Rekord Crew  - Songs Of The Episode - Rotimi “Bestie”  - NFL Miami Dolphins  - On The Rekord Podcast Thoughts On Usher for The Super Bowl HalfTime Show - PSG Slander Towards Lionel Messi  - Tennessee Man Pleads Guilty At Pointing a Gun at a Little Casear's Employee over Pizza  - Songs Of The Episode - Sukiana x Afro B. “Casamigos”  - Wise Guy Corner - Picking the right Partner to have Children with. The Blueface & Chrisean Rock Story (AGAIN……) 

Interviews | radioeins

Rapper’s Delight - die Hiphop-Hymne veröffentlicht 1980 von der Sugarhill Gang, war wahrscheinlich für viele sogenannte Boomer der erste Kontakt zum Rap, zur wohl typischsten Säule des Hiphop, die heute, 40 Jahre später, längst ein Milliardengeschäft mit zahllosen Protagonisten geworden ist. Einer, der für viele Deutsche beste Rapper, ist Megaloh, der 1981 als Utschenna van Kapelle-Fehn geboren wurde. Seit vielen Jahren liefert er zuverlässig extrem tanzbare und gute Alben ab, wird von der Presse gefeiert und arbeitete mit Leuten wie Max Herre, Afrob, Joy Denalane, Kool Savas oder Marteria. Und zuverlässig heben sich seine Rhymes und Beats inhaltlich von dem ab, was die Rapszene sonst gerne ausmacht: teure Autos, noch teurere Autos und Frauen, denen die Aufgabe zuteil wird, ihre Hintern und Münder möglichst einladend hin und her zu schieben. Tja, aber genau das ist kommerziell ungleich lukrativer. Misogynie, Homophobie und dicke Hose machen erfolgreich und... reich. Und welchen Schluss müssen wir daraus ziehen? Und welchen Schluss zieht ein Rapper wie Megaloh daraus? Playlist Megaloh - Gar nix mehr sagen Mutabaruka - It no good to stay in a White Man Country too long Bob Lind - Elusive Butterfly Snoop Dogg - Gz & Hustlaz Le Duc de Boulogne - Booba Curse - 10 Rap Gesetze Samy de Luxe - Weck mich auf Megaloh - Alodu Jay Z - U don’t know Diese Podcast-Episode steht unter der Creative Commons Lizenz CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.

On The Rekord
Episode 122 - Sept. 17th, 2023 - B.A.N.S

On The Rekord

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 175:09


Episode 122 - Sept. 17th, 2023 - B.A.N.S.  - Walt - 2 x Ceddy - 23 x DJ Intence - 3  - Union Strikes (Writers, Actors & ETC.)  - @Im_Walttt Spotify Concert Experience featuring Saint Harison, Elmiene, Khamari  - RIP Irish Grinstead from 702  - @Im_Waltttt Hot97 x WBLS 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop Concert Review  - @Im_Waltttt Hot Take on Greatest Hip-Hop Song of All-Time  - Group Discussion on Music Talk  - A Certain R&B Singer not Performing at 50th Hip-Hop Concert  - Songs Of The Episode - Rotimi “Bestie”  - Proud Boyz Leaders Sentenced to 22 Years in Prison (Henry “Enrique” Tarrio & Harrison Floyd)  - Google's Settlement with California on Location Privacy Allegations  - Lucy Letby Nurse Sentenced for Murder & Attempted Murder on Infants  - A Marijuana Start-Up Company was a Front as a Ponzi Scheme (WeedGenics)  - Songs Of The Episode - That Chick Angel x Steve Terrell “One Margarita”  - Lauren Boebert Beetlejuice Concert Frisky Romp  - The Downfall of Hyper Masculine YouTube Shows (Fresh & Fit x Sneako)  - Kevin Porter Jr. Story  - Songs Of The Episode - Friday “When It Comes To You”  - Wise Guy Corner - Pick Your Favorite between Sarah Palin x Lauren Boebert x Monica Lewinsky?  - Wise Guy Corner - A Gynecologist Asks, Why does gender matter when choosing a Gynecologist, but Surgery for a BBL or Lipo they don't care?  - Songs Of The Episode - Sukihana x Afro B. “Casamigos” 

LAID BARE
122 - EATING A NI***S ASS ft SUKIHANA AND AFRO B

LAID BARE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 52:48


Order my BRAND NEW debut book The Big O: An Empowering Guide to loving, dating and f**cking!Get LAID with Oloni, Nicky, Rae with very special guests Sukihana and Afro BUse the hashtag #LaidBarePodcastsend voice note dilemmas under 30 seconds to laidbarepodcast@gmail.com@Oloni@OhSoNicky@IBeRaeRogers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TEESHOW'S MIXES
Live Set - Lush Presents Free Vibes - Hosted By AfroB & Sukihana - @lushpartiesuk

TEESHOW'S MIXES

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 37:42


★ Lush Presents Free Vibes - The Free Day Party ★ Hosted By Afro B & Sukihana @ Pop Brixton 49 Brixton Station Rd, London SW9 8PQ SOLD OUT EVENT ! On Saturday 15th July 2023 - 6pm Till 2am ★ Djs will be playing Hip-Hop & RnB, Dancehall, Afrobeats, Amapiano & Many More Ticket Only Event ★ Londons Best DJs★ ★ Dress Code ★ - Casual For more information - @scytherparties @teeshowparties

Jibber with Jaber
Afro B | Unleashing the Rhythm of Afrobeats on the World | EP134 Jibber with Jaber

Jibber with Jaber

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 71:24


AJ is joined in the studio by the sensational Afrobeats artist, Afro B, to dive into his vibrant journey of music, culture, and global influence. Join us as we embark on a rhythmic adventure, exploring Afro B's rise to fame, his infectious sound, and his mission to put Afrobeats on the world stage. Prepare to be captivated as Afro B shares his personal stories, shedding light on the inspiration behind his chart-topping hits and the cultural fusion that drives his music. Discover how he blends traditional African rhythms with contemporary beats, creating an irresistible sound that transcends borders and unites people from diverse backgrounds. But it's not all about music! Get ready for some laughter and anecdotes as Afro B reveals the highs and lows of his journey, from humble beginnings to collaborating with industry giants. Gain a behind-the-scenes perspective as he takes us through his creative process, the challenges of balancing fame and personal life, and the invaluable lessons he's learned along the way. Join us for an hour of insightful conversations as Afro B's infectious energy shines through, leaving you inspired and craving more. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to the world of Afrobeats, this episode promises to enlighten, entertain, and transport you to the pulsating heart of Afro B's musical universe.

On The Rekord
Episode 113 - June 18th, 2023 - Welp…Sighh, Always Some $#it

On The Rekord

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 175:03


Episode 113 - June 18th, 2023 - Welp…Sighh, Always Some $#it   - Walt - 1 x Intence - 0 x Ceddy - 6  - GunViolenceArchive New Numbers  - Juneteenth Celebration Shooting In Willowbrook, Illinois  - India's Major Train Crash  - Songs Of The Episode: Keanu Goin' Stoopid x KK x Bre Mendez “5 Shots”  - Third of Young Men Find Violence Against Women is Acceptable in Germany  - Comparing Music Songs Versions  - Billboard Chart Flaws & What's Happening In Music…..  - Tom Brady Buys Stake In The Las Vegas Raiders  - Songs Of The Episode - Asia Karin “True Love”  - Shannon Sharpe Calling It on FS1 Undisputed  - Songs Of The Episode: Cashh “Fashionista”  - Happy Father's Day Celebration to Fathers' Out There  - Scottie Pippen (Sigh…..)  - PGA LIV Merger  - Songs Of The Episode: Mel Vybz “Nebula”  - Wise's Guy Corner - The Sukihana x YK Osiris Story  - Songs Of The Episode: Sukihana x Afro B. "Casamigos" 

The Night Shift

Multitalented British DJ, singer, songwriter and fashionista, Afro B joined me on the show today and we talked all about his musical career, upcoming gigs, and enjoyed his infectious hit song Drogba (Joanna), which peaked at number 23 on the US Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

New And Making Noise
Episode 30: Sukihana & Afro B

New And Making Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 25:38


This week on New And Making Noise, Incognito and DJ Misses welcome Sukihana and Afro B to the podcast! With their latest collaboration, "Casamigos," Suki and Afro B talk about how that song came together and how we can expect more collabs to come. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Infinite Vibes Podcast
Sukihana & Afro B Talk Casamigos Collaboration, Sex & More On Infinite Vibes

Infinite Vibes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 39:40


 Sukihana & Afro B Stop By Infinite Vibes To Discuss Their New collaboration, Growth And They Break Down What Brought Them Together. Follow Infinite Vibes On Ig @Infinitevibesshow #sukihana #afrobeat #music 

BACKSPIN
#479 - DJ Stylewarz und Afrob zu Gast: Wie bleibt man im Alter musikalisch jung? | BACKSPIN Stammtisch powered by o2

BACKSPIN

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 71:43


In der neuen Folge vom BACKSPIN Stammtisch powered by o2 geht es um die Frage des Alters. Genauer gesagt um die Frage, wie man den Spagat zwischen musikalischer Aktualität und dem eigenen fortgeschrittenem Alter schafft. Dazu sind die beiden Hip-Hop und Deutschrap-Legenden DJ Stylewarz und Afrob zu Gast bei Niko und Yannick. Neben ihrem ungestillten Hunger erzählen die beiden über die Anfänge vom Gangsterrap, einem Festival in Bremerhaven und allerlei Anekdoten aus ihren langen Karrieren. Viel Spaß!

The Big Homies House
140: King Homie ft. Sukihana & Afro B - Big Homies House Ep. 140

The Big Homies House

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 50:56


King Homie ft. Sukihana & Afro B - Big Homies House Ep. 140 This week, Suki and Afro B came and kicked it with the HOMIES, and they brought the CASAMIGOS!! On top of discussing their new hit CASAMIGOS (Pour It In My Cup), we dig into why you cant have good sex without a lil bit of sweat, we have another conversation on going 50/50 in relationships, and what comes with that. Also, is sending money for food NECESSARY??  AND DO YOU THINK SUBSCRIBING TO HER ONLYFANS IS CHEATING?????? GRAB YOU A COLD SHOT OR 5 OF CASAMIGOS AND TUNE IN TO YA HOMIES AUDIO AVAILABLE HERE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-big-homies-house/id1520022230 STREAM CASAMIGOS (POUR IT IN MY CUP) https://music.apple.com/us/album/casamigos-pour-it-in-my-cup/1676933651?i=1676933652 This Weeks Guest: @SUKIHANAGOAT @AFROB__ TIMESTAMPS  3:00 - Sex Aint Good If You Not Sweating  4:31 - Can You Go 50/50 ? 5:28 - Why You Aint Never Got No Money   6:26 - Is It Mandatory to Send Her Lunch Money? 8:44 - Is Sending Money For Food Weird ? 12:24 - If He Sending You Money, Why You Need Mine? 14:29 -  Women Don't Require Much 17:29 - Are You Wrong For Breaking Up With Someone over a HEALTH CONDITION 20:16 - WWYD???? 22:34 - should you get a hall pass for health related conditions 28:18 - Is Subscribing To An OF Cheating ? 38:13 - You Cant Cheat Back On Me 39:13 - Why Would I Let You Cheat On Me?? 40:36 - Do Africans Have To Split Bills? Big Homies House, The Big Homies House, Big Homie Kodaq, Big Homie Jojo, ATLANTA RADIO, ATLANTA, PODCAST, ATLANTA PODCAST, IHEARTRADIO, iheartatlanta, iheartpodcasts, Big Homies House, Suki, Sukihanagoat, Afro B, Afro Beats, African Artists, London rapper, Love and Hip Hop, Gabrielle Union , D Wade, Dwayne Wade, NBA playoffs,

DJ PLAYBOY
Episode 25: 05/21/2023 Sunday Funday Mix on @Pitbull's Globalization @DJ_Playboy1 with The @Criscokidd

DJ PLAYBOY

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 61:42


1. Morgan Wallen - Last Night - SxLZxR Remix 2. Talk break 3. Maroon 5 - Moves Like Jagger - Sandom Amapiano Remix (Clean) 4. Drake - Hold On, We're Going Home - Tall Boys Rihanna (Umbrella) Edit 5. Rihanna - Rude Boy - BROSKI Remix 6. Enur - Calabria - Sandom & Fuzz Amapiano Remix 7. Sean Paul - Temperature - Jablonski Cupido Edit 8. Pitbull & Lil Jon - JUMPIN (Intro - Clean) 9. Kungs vs Cookin' On 3 Burners - This Girl (Clean) 10. Adele & Kungs - Rolling In This Girl (Chunky Dip & Jesse James Edit) Clean 5B 122 11. Disclosure - Latch - Boo-LA Remix 12. Bad-Bunny-vs.-MaxvII-Yo-Perreo-Sola-Alex-Dynamix-Baile-Funk-Edit-Clean-125-9A 13. Don Omar x Lucenzo vs Sneisen - Danza Kuduro (PeteDown 2023 Hybrid Bootleg - Spanish - Clean) 14. Tiesto - Baila Conmigo (Spanish - Clean) 15. Daddy Yankee - Rompe (MORVN Remix) (Spanish - Clean) 16. Bizarrap & Shakira - Shakira Bzrap Music Sessions, Vol. 53 - BENGRO Remix 17. Capital Cities - Safe and Sound (Luigi Beltran Remix) 18. Afro B & Ozuna - Drogba (Joanna) - Global Latin Version - Da Phonk & Luis R Club Edit 19. Talk break 20. Rema & Selena Gomez - Calm Down - Tall Boys Clap Intro 21. Kevin Lyttle - Turn Me On - Stavros Martina & Kevin D Remix 22. Drake ft Wizkid & Kyla - One Dance (Lemi Vice & Action Jackson Remix) 23. T-Pain - Im Sprung (Club Killers Dancehall Remix) Clean 5A 101 24. Mr Vegas X Michael Fortera Vs. Mozes X Kid Kobra - Heads High (DJ Baysik 2020 Bootleg Edit) 25. Keyshia Cole - - LOVE SIX Remix 26. Pitbull - Mami (Intro - Clean) 27. Tak break 28. Bad Bunny - WHERE SHE GOES (Intro - Clean)(1) 29. Daft Punk - One More Time (Kodat Remix) Clean 10A 144 30. Michael Jackson - Beat It (Kodat Remix) Clean CK Cut 2A 142 31. Lil Uzi Vert - Just Wanna Rock - MarkCutz King's Dead Acap Intro (Clean) 32.

On The Rekord
Episode 107 - May 8th, 2023 - Just The Two Of Us (Aggaaaiiinnnn....)

On The Rekord

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 102:07


Episode 107 - May 8th, 2023 - Just The Two Of Us (Aggaaaiiinnnn....) - NBA Talk (Playoffs Basketball)  - Songs Of The Episode - Pangeaux "Holdin' On"  - Samsung Record $303 Million Dollar Settlement with NetList  - Wrongly convicted men who served 17 years behind bars are declared innocent, will get $900,000 each under new California law  - Palisades Interstate Parkway Police Department (PPIPD)  - Songs Of The Episode - Texjam ft; Meceno "Magical"  - 5 NFL Players Suspended  - Songs Of The Episode - Sukihana x Afro B. "Casamigos"  - Wise Guy's Corner - Daily Rap-Up Crew Podcast Question - Is it unmanly (or SUS) because Men can go to the movies with each other?  - Wise Guy's Corner - @thefakepan DATING STORIES. What would you do? Blind Date Woes.....  - Songs Of The Episode - Keanu ft; QWiss; InkLoud "I Don't Wanna" 

Ein Podcast Namens Bernd
Rolle mit Hip Hop feat. Afrob

Ein Podcast Namens Bernd

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 59:12


MC Rene spricht mit seinem alten Kollegen Afrob über seinen Einstieg in das Rap Game, seine Live Erfahrungen und seinen Struggle. Ein sehr persönliches und tiefes Gespräch zwischen MC Rene und Afrob. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mcrene/message

ScottchBonnet Music
SOCA MIX Best Of Patrice Roberts featuring (Lyrikal, Afro B, Nessa Preppy, Travis World)

ScottchBonnet Music

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 41:22


OFFICIAL SOCA MIX (Best of Patrice Roberts) presented to you by ScottchBonnet. Get Familiar with the artists that present SOCA Music to you. ScottchBonnet presents the Artist Series which showcases the major and upcoming Soca stars of this generation. Support the Artists/Producers. Push Soca Music Global

BagFuel
Afro B

BagFuel

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 26:02


The guys sit with Afro B to talk about his new record with Sukihana and how they are marketing it, how Afrobeat can last in this music climate, the process that happened after the success of Drogba (Joanna), and more! ➤FUEL UP ON YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/bagfueltv ➤FUEL UP ON INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/bagfuel/ ➤FOLLOW ES$O: www.instagram.com/essowrld/ ➤FOLLOW HYNAKEN: www.instagram.com/hynaken/

The What?! Hip Hop, Questions, Legends and Lists
The Afrobeat Influence on Hip Hop feat. Afro B

The What?! Hip Hop, Questions, Legends and Lists

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 42:26


“Joanna” singer Afro B joins Nyla and Mouse to talk about the Afrobeat wave with artists like Burna Boy, Tems and Wizkid running hip hop radio. Afro B tells us his US and UK top 5 rappers. Tune in and comment in the socials below. Be sure to subscribe, rate, comment and share. Follow: @thewhathiphoppod @nylasymoneee @mouse_jones @afrob__See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Der Animus Podcast
#98 AFROBS AMI GOATS, ANIMUS VS FLER, JAY-Z VS NAS, DRAKE VS EMINEM, NEUES AFROB ALBUM UVM. (TEIL 4/4)

Der Animus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 33:56


Afrob und Animus sprechen über das Battle zwischen Jay-Z und Nas, einem hypothetischen Battle zwischen Drake und Eminem und viele weitere Interessante Themen. Checkt diese Folge ab und lasst ein Follow da, falls ihr dies noch nicht gemacht habt.Alle Infos und Rabatte zu unseren Werbepartnern unterhttps://linktr.ee/deranimuspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Der Animus Podcast
#97 AFROBS DEUTSCHE GOATS, FLERS BISS, SAMY VS POCHER, VATERLOS, DER HAFTI MOMENT, MC RENE UVM. (TEIL 3/4)

Der Animus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 35:39


Afrob gewährt Animus einen sehr interessanten Einblick in seine Deutschrap GOAT Liste und erzählt eine Reallife-Story über Haftbefehl. Das und vieles mehr erfahrt ihr in dieser Episode!Alle Infos und Rabatte zu unseren Werbepartnern unterhttps://linktr.ee/deranimuspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Der Animus Podcast
#96 BROTHERS KEEPERS, ASD, ÖFFNE DIE AUGEN, HHOPEN STORY, REGGAE & MOWTOWN EINFLÜSSE UVM. (TEIL 2/4)

Der Animus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 32:30


Afrob und Animus sprechen über das legendäre BrothersKeepers Projekt, das ASD Kollabo-Album mit Samy Deluxe, den musikalischen Einflüssen von Afrobs unverkennbarem Rap uvm.Alle Infos und Rabatte zu unseren Werbepartnern unterhttps://linktr.ee/deranimuspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Der Animus Podcast
#95 AFROBS JUGEND, MASSIVE TÖNE, MAX HERRE, ROLLE MIT HIPHOP, MADE IN GERMANY UVM. (TEIL 1/4)

Der Animus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 31:44


Afrob ist eine absolute Deutschrap Ikone und Legende! "Reimemonster" ist bis heute einer der größten Deutschrap-Hits aller Zeiten und sein Debut Soloalbum "Rolle mit HipHop" gilt als Zeitloser Klassiker. Gemeinsam mit Animus sprechen sie über Afrobs Jugend, den ersten Kontakt mit Rap, seinen beiden ersten legendären Solo Alben uvm.Alle Infos und Rabatte zu unseren Werbepartnern unterhttps://linktr.ee/deranimuspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Der Achte Tag - Deutschland neu denken
Der 8. Tag Live: Rap meets Politics (Express)

Der Achte Tag - Deutschland neu denken

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 15:53


1973 hat Kool DJ Herc zu einer Schulparty eingeladen und als erster DJ überhaupt mit Beatjuggling aus Funk- und Soulstücken begonnen und daraus die Urform des Hip-Hop gezaubert – der Rest ist Geschichte.Gemeinsam mit SPD-Chef Lars Klingbeil, Grünen-Chef Omid Nouripour, der Managerin des Wu-Tang Clans Eva Ries und dem Rapper Afrob widmet sich Alev Doğan den politischen Wurzeln des Hip Hop in den USA, diskutiert über Parallelen und Unterschiede in Deutschland und hinterfragt, wieviel von den politischen Wurzeln heute noch übrig ist.The Pioneer und The Ambition feierten am 17.März dieses Jubiläum mit einem besonderen Event auf der Pioneer One. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Trapital
Africa's Music and Startup Future (with Mr Eazi)

Trapital

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 47:15


The artist-entrepreneur-investor Mr Eazi has no on-off switch. Who he is in the recording studio, on stage, and on the boardroom are the same. With business and music, Mr Eazi has found parallel industries that allow him to be the same person.He's founded both emPawa Africa and Zagadat Capital to feed his business appetite. The former invests into African artists and helps them scale. Meanwhile, Zagadat Capital invests into tech startups, most of which are inside the continent. Then there's Mr Eazi, the Afrobeats artist. He's collaborated with the likes of Beyonce and J Balvin, and also taken center stage at Coachella. After taking time away from music amid the pandemic, Mr Eazi is back in album mode now. Holed up in Cape Town currently, Mr Eazi has plans for two new albums this year.I caught up with Mr Eazi to cover his never-ending pursuits in music and business. Here's everything we chatted about:[0:22] How Mr Eazi is balancing artistry and entrepreneurship[1:40] Similarities between music and startups[6:19] Taking equity stakes in artists and what an “exit” looks like[10:50] How Eazi measures success for Empawa artists [13:00] Eazi's investment thesis for startups[18:10] Startup success trends in Africa [21:30] Lack of capital is biggest challenge to Africa's startup scene [29:45] Raising awareness within the continent[32:20] Biggest obstacle that African artists face [36:52] Uncleared sample on a Bad Bunny song[40:45] Impact of Western companies investing into Africa[47:35] Mr Eazi is in album modeListen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SoundCloud | Stitcher | Overcast | Amazon | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | RSSHost: Dan Runcie, @RuncieDan, trapital.coGuests: Mr Eazi, @mreaziThis episode's sponsor is Symphony. Put your fanbase growth on autopilot with the first AI-powered platform that brings all your artist marketing workflows in one place. Learn more at symphony.to/trapitalEnjoy this podcast? Rate and review the podcast here! ratethispodcast.com/trapitalTrapital is home for the business of music, media and culture. Learn more by reading Trapital's free memo.TRANSCRIPT[00:00:00] Mr. Eazi: part of me deciding to be an artist was reading the book, the Jay-Z book, Empire State of Mind. And that was when I saw it clearly and I was like, oh, wait a minute like this music is a business and the music gives you access, it gives you access to capital, access to the network it puts you, gives you a seat at the table[00:00:20] Dan Runcie Intro: Hey, welcome to the Trapital Podcast. I'm your host and the founder of Trapital Dan Runcie, this podcast is your place to gain insights from the executives in music, media, entertainment, and more. Who are taking hip hop culture to the next level.[00:00:48] Dan Runcie: All right. Today we have the one and only Mr. Eazi, the artist, entrepreneur. How you doing man? Welcome to the pod.[00:00:56] Mr. Eazi: I'm good. I'm good. I'm chilling. What's, going on[00:00:59] Dan Runcie: Me. I'm good, man. Trying to keep up with you. Trying to keep up with you, man.[00:01:03] Mr. Eazi: I'm trying to keep up with me, bro.[00:01:06] Dan Runcie: Well, let's talk about that because you are someone who sits at this intersection of artist, investor, entrepreneur, and you are doing all of those three jobs and more. And it's also happening at this moment where the entire continent of Africa is booming from an entrepreneurship perspective, booming from a music perspective.[00:01:29] How does it feel right now? How are you operating being at the center of that?[00:01:34] Mr. Eazi: To be honest, I just feel like it's a blessing to be born or to be existing in this time. where like you said, everything is just like taking shape and, you know, yeah, it's exciting and it is for me. It's like every day I'm seeing opportunity left and right and just figuring out what is fun and what is doable and just, you know, going from thinking, oh, I'm an entrepreneur, to oh, I make music. And, it's similar cause it's products at the end of the day, on the bottom line, it's like you're selling music or you're selling some other product. And I thought they were two different things, but you know, I'm seeing how it's one and the same.[00:02:17] It's just exciting to realize that I don't need to be two different people like I still be the same me and operating both walls.[00:02:27] Dan Runcie: So how are they similar for you approaching both music and startups?[00:02:32] Mr. Eazi: So I feel like every artist is like a. because the artist has a brand, has a feel, it's like a service product, it's an emotional product, right? And every artist, you know, that IP, there's an IP with every artist, and the artist usually needs investment to scale. And like coming from, like when I went outta school straight into an incubator program called 440NG and I kind of, there I learned how, you know your idea and your business, you know, you have the idea, you put it together, you iterate as the business keeps on going. So what you thought was the business at the beginning, you know, your customers could give you feedback and then you realize it evolves, it accelerate and you are trying to be as lean as possible and grow to the point where you have that critical volume to sort of like ask, what's the word as, proof that this is a valid idea either via customers or via revenue. And then you try and get to, you know, you try and scale, and you figure out what's your, unique value proposition is, and that's like where the startup, what's your unique value proposition?[00:03:46] Who are your customers? What's the idea? You take it to market, you test it, you go get investment. And it's the same thing with every artist so at the time where I decided to do music full-time, I was in an incubator program, and so I just started to see the similarities with the music. I'm like, okay, let me test it, put it out, people listen to it, you know, gimme the feedback, you know, and the point where I decided I was gonna take the music as a business was when like I got the first person reach out to me and say, Hey, I want to pay you for a verse. So that was the first signifier to let me know that, okay, maybe I'm onto something.[00:04:22] Then I started to have my early fans then Lauryn Hill reached out and said she wanted me to come play at her show. And I thought it was a fluke until I found myself in America performing in Lauryn Hill, coming out to say, I love you, thank you so much for coming. And like all of that is like with a business, with a traditional startup, it could be different things, but for me, the revenue, the number of users, aka the fans, all of that were signifiers.[00:04:51] And then I just needed, you know, the capital to take it to the next level, right? So I think those are the similarities, and I've tried it when I started emPawa it was at the beginning, it was to test if they were one and the same. So I was like, okay, Y Combinator send, you know, picks a few, start a couple of startups, you know, does incubator program put funding and whatnot to them?[00:05:18] And then maybe 20% of them you know, end up working on, and I did that with 100 artists across 11 African countries, over 30,000 entries then picked 100, then gave them the same amount of money, created the emPawa YouTube channel to host their videos, service it the same way, and in the end, start to see the ones that organically started picking up.[00:05:41] And we had success with that. So for me it was like, oh, wait a minute it's one and the same. I've proved this. And that's when emPawa then turn from, you know, the, program I was doing to actually full service music company, because I had proved that it was the same and in the same way you invest in a song.[00:06:01] I remember the first Joeboy song, the visualizer cost me $500, and then the song ended up having like 30 million views in like a year. And you know, Joeboy just went boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. So, I start to say, okay, there is a process here and perhaps we could do it with other artists, you know? So to answer your question, that's how I see both as, you know, one and the same in a way.[00:06:28] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. And I wanna talk about emPawa specifically because this is you bringing so many of those startup concepts to music like you said, you saw Y Combinator is doing. How could you apply that here? The difference though is that with Y Combinator, the promises of course, an exit, so they're hoping this companies get acquired.[00:06:47] They're hoping that they go public in music though. What does that look like for you as someone that is taking equity stakes in the artist? What does your return look like? What does your exit look like?[00:06:59] Mr. Eazi: So, I mean, first off, the return is like when you invest, you know, you invest to create the content, you put it out, put some marketing, and you start to see, you know, the streams coming, the revenue coming, the artist is now doing live shows, getting endorsement deals, you know, you could get four, 5x, 10x multiples, you know, and time.[00:07:24] so that's, one. But secondly, like on a developmental standpoint, you could develop the artist and then a big label comes and says, oh, we wanna upstream. So upstreaming is like a sale. It's like an exit, and you could still have passive rights to get passive income, on the artist. So those are like the kind of like returns and the kind of like exits.[00:07:48] Plus you could just invest in the IP, buy it up, and next thing somebody wants to sample it and then they have to write you a big check. And it could happen now, it could happen in like 10 years, in 15 years time, you know, you could have a record just lined. I'll give you an example, recently the Joeboy record that didn't make it to the Joeboy is one of my artists.[00:08:09] The song didn't make it to his album, and so we then licensed the song to a guy called Lakizon, you know, he puts out the record, you know, there's not so much thought to that. I wake up one day, Bad Bunny has put out, an album and I'm just listening to the album cause I'm a fan and I hear a record there and I'm like, basically what I was trying to say is, so you have that record that didn't make it to the album, Right? And it's just there and we license it to this guy and the next thing the record appears on a Bad Bunny album.[00:08:43] And that's like the biggest artist in the world last year by a lot of metrics. And so that's like an example, you know, an exit because you make this record and then boom, and the upsides are like, you know, so high. And right now on the market, even if you wanted, you are seeing, you know, my mentor, one of my mentors, Merck Mekadalas, you see how many multiples from 10 to 23, 24xlast year's revenue on, you know, buying rights for music. So I think there's multiple exits and even just the music and music IP as an asset class has been proven to be a valid asset class by Merck and the likes. For instance, I was, I was part of the deal, the KKR deal that bought, I don't know if you saw that some time ago, that bought a law of the rights, including the Weeknd et cetera.[00:09:36] I was part of that deal, via one of the companies, and you could see how you could see what an exit looks like. So there's multiple exits for music, whether it's an upstreaming deal from the label or it's a straight up acquisition of the catalog, or it's just multiples of revenue, the artist is now beginning to earn or if your label, you could get your entire label could become upstreams or you could go into a JV type situation.[00:10:06] Dan Runcie: So that speaks more to the flexibility that's offered with being able to invest in music. It isn't just this one time event that you're hoping for as a startup investor.[00:10:17] Mr. Eazi: Yeah. 100 percent.[00:10:19] Dan Runcie: Yeah. Yeah And with that too, you mentioned that you have a hundred artists that at least came through the first cohort, over 30,000 had applied and when you are measuring your success for them, I'm sure that each of the things you mentioned are the things that you hope for, but along the way, what are some of those key performance indicators or what are some of those things that you're looking for to hope that traction can be gained to hopefully get to the point where you do have, positive financial event that comes.[00:10:51] Mr. Eazi: I mean, it starts with like hyper local recognition. So, you know, I give example, there was this like I think she was 18 or 17 at the time, Nik, her name is Nikita and she's from Kenya. She had joined the program, she didn't make it to the top 10, but we put out the video and you know, that song started to gain local traction in Kenya even though she didn't make it to the Final 10.[00:11:17] And by local traction, I mean like number of downloads, it made it to radio, you know, it made it to press picking it up. And even though she wasn't part of the software and I didn't give her full on funding, she got signed to Universal. So for me that's a testament of like the success and those are like KPIs like, okay, does it get to radio in your local country?[00:11:40] Does it get, you know, that local, you know, appreciation from the fans in your country? And then when does it start to transcend, and there's nothing wrong with you having a popular song in Kenya or in Tanzania, but by the time it starts to go from Tanzania, you know, to rest of East Africa and then comes to the west, you know, those are the things you look out for and, you know, next level is by the time you start getting booked for shows based on the 1, 2, 3 singles you put out,[00:12:11] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. That makes sense. Let's shift gears a bit to startups, because I know that's the other space that you're actively in. What is your thesis for investing in startups?[00:12:22] Mr. Eazi: Right now, what I do is like, you know, I can bring some form of value to. So when I look at like the idea, or like when my team, you know, sends me some deal flow and we kind of walk through it, it's like, okay, aside the money, what else can we bring to this business? You know? And if I'm able to spot some extra form of value I can bring to help the business kill.[00:12:53] Then I want to invest, you know, it could be marketing. Can I add some marketing? Can I add some of my experience here? Can I leverage on my network in this other side? Aside the money, and most of the investments I've been making haven't been personal. They've been via my collectives, Zagadat Capital, and Zagadat Capital is basically, for now, it's 12 people like myself, young, successful African boys or girls who usually, you know, find it boring to speak to the financial guys and you know, have some form of liquidity. And so when we get the deal flow, and I just look at who's in the collective and who can add value, then we bring it to, the collective and then we invest.[00:13:45] So it's majorly been, it's like 90% being Africa focused because I feel like there's so much opportunity, on the continent and also on the sentimental level. The amount of impact the investment does when it's, on the continent makes, is something that's bigger than just the money.[00:14:07] And the money is great like, you know, we've seen a lot of African companies hit and cross a billion dollar evaluations to become unicorns. so you know that, can happen. But at the same time, the impact, and it's always fun when I go to an office that I'm an investor in of the like employees, they're excited that Mr. Eazi is in our office and Mr. Eazi is a shareholder like, you can't buy that. And I think that's what I always wanted because like part of me deciding to be an artist was reading the book, the Jay-Z book, Empire State of Mind. And that was when I saw it clearly and I was like, oh, wait a minute like this music is a business and the music gives you access, it gives you access to capital, access to the network it puts you, gives you a seat at the table and you know your merch, merchandising could be like the three cap that chance the rapper does, or it could be Uber or it could be, you know, Power Pay, which I've invested in that, you know, is the number one mobile money focused payments aggregate on Africa doing over 1 million transactions a day, you know, and so it's, different things and I know how I can bring value beyond my, cash it and just watch it grow. And it's exciting[00:15:28] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. So that collective, that operates a lot like a syndicate. You all are sharing deal soon where you can add value. What stage do you normally invest in and how much money are you normally putting into startups?[00:15:41] Mr. Eazi: You know, it's different like we've done like some seed stage. we did a company that was looking at listing last year on the LSE. We've done growth stage as well, so it really depends, it depends on where it comes to us, and it could be as low as, you know, 25K check, which just gets maybe if it's a 25 K check, I might just take 50% of it and just say, Hey guys, do the rest, and I just put it on the platform we use and boom, boom, boom, everybody just clicks and it's, done. Once it's done, it's done like I just invested in a platform called Ruka Hair, and it is a startup that, you know, provides hair for, people of African descent based out of London.[00:16:30] And that was a small check for, and it is growth stage, you know, so it really varies. and there's no rule. Yeah.[00:16:41] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. Yeah, keeping it flexible and gives you the opportunity to see everything that's coming through. What are some common trends that you're seeing? What are some things that you're seeing from the founders or from the startups that are coming through, especially the ones that are getting markups and getting closer to exits?[00:16:59] Mr. Eazi: I'm seeing like, you know, companies that solve fundamental, problems. You know, and I know there's so much bars on FinTech, it's like everybody just gets a hardon for African FinTech. But like, for instance is, if this products are solving specific, like there's a company called Eden Life, which I invested in.[00:17:26] And what this company does is like, you know, there are a lot of people like myself who, we don't in town enough, like enough for us to like have a chef and all of that. And we have very busy schedules, so we want like meal preps delivered to us and we want like our laundry picked up, you know, that's a very middle class, sort of like early into the job market, like pre family kind of types. And so that kind of product is a product that's like valid because like you're solving a particular need, you know, or PISA for instance, that are invested in. So PISA gives remittance based lending.[00:18:13] to, people in Mexico. So you know, the love Mexicans in the US sending money back to, Mexico to their family and their loved ones. And PISA uses that data of how much you get your current every month like my mom and dad, I put them on allowance. Like I pay them an allowance every month, Right? So we use like, by the way, for clarity they don't need it like they're good, but it's just something I do. And the other people in cultures like African culture, like in Africa, it's a pride for you, even if your dad is a billionaire, like being able to do something for your dad is like, it's like a pride.[00:18:53] It's like you've achieved, right? So you have people sending money back home, you know, either to Mexico or to different parts of Africa to either family that need it or to do stuff with it, like build a house back home or to help the family school fees or whatever, or just out of sentiment, like, it's like paying your tithes.[00:19:15] I don't know if you're Christian, it's like when you pay 10% of your income to the church. It's something like that. and then there's all that data, all that data because it's like salary, right? it comes every month, usually on a certain day. So PISA uses that information to provide loans to people.[00:19:34] And that's like a need, that's a specific need. So that's what we are seeing, Yeah.[00:19:40] Dan Runcie: What are some of the bigger challenges right now for startups in Africa?[00:19:45] Mr. Eazi: I think one of the biggest challenges is, you know, getting funding and you see a lot of, like African startups, YC has been doing a great job, but there are, you know, and like, future Africa, which I'm part of and I'm an advisor, you know, investing in these projects. But raising fund is like so hard.[00:20:07] There's still a hesitance when it comes to African startup raising funds, especially at seed stage. And usually this is not a lot of money. It's like from 20K checks to like even hundred is a lot of money, you know, but that 50 k to, get you into flight mode. So I think that's the biggest issue is not lack of ideas, it's, you know, getting funding, especially local funding that's not a lot of local funding sources. There's few options like the YC's and it's hard to get in generating that local funding is still a problem as a lot of the, you know, organizations and a lot of investors are still trying to understand this whole tech investment and valuation.[00:20:55] I have my uncles ask me, you said this company is, is what, $20 million? Do they have 20 million cash in their account or do they have, buildings? Where's the building? Where's the physical asset, you know, it's that culture going from brick and mortar to technology and understanding evaluation and all of that.[00:21:15] And, then you have sectors that are now like so hot that valuations are going crazy you know, And you have, like, depending on what sector you are, a lot of the countries are just catching up to technology. And in some places there are no laws written for the kind of products you are creating.[00:21:38] So if you're not in sync with the regulators, the regulators might pass a law that is detrimental to your business and all of a sudden you wake up one morning and your successful business is now killed just like the motorbike railing company. I forgotten the name in Lagos. That was really growing and then with one day regulations like no motorbike, transportation in Lagos, boom, dead.[00:22:04] So, I think it's not just in Africa-peculiar problem. It's like, for instance, with crypto and, you know, a lot of, you know, countries trying to understand what is going on. So you're having innovation outpacing regulation and you know, if there's no proper interaction you are having like regulations could just like be the end of use.[00:22:28] So I think access to capital, and in some sectors, depending on your sector, regulation as well could be a major setback.[00:22:38] Dan Runcie: The access to capital piece, I could see that, especially since the friends and family round is such a key piece, or having the angels outta there, such a key piece to help make that happen. But if the people that have the financial means are fewer and far between, you know, whether it's folks like you or others that are in your syndicate or maybe some of the other co-investors you have, that means that the deal flow that you all get is heightened even more so because there's just so fewer other places, which makes you all needing to be even more selective, I can imagine, than you maybe otherwise prefer to be. I mean, how do you feel in that perspective as someone that wants to see the space grow, but you know that you can't back everybody even though you know, I'm sure inherently you wish you would, but you still have your own rubrics. You still have your way that you evaluate things, and that likely has to be even heightened given the number of deals that you're seeing.[00:23:32] Mr. Eazi: Yeah, I mean like, well one of the things I pray, I have some days, fuck you money. Do you understand? To just like, because like 1.2 billion people in Africa on the continent. And it's like, if you think of the amount of money that comes back to Africa from the African Diaspora, it's like, I think it's like over a trillion dollars a year.[00:23:54] So there's so much opportunity. And, but like you said, what this does is it makes things a little bit harder for people, you know, entrepreneurs who need the money and the proof is in the pudding. Like I always say, like although it takes time and things are changing, don't get me wrong, things are changing.[00:24:15] They are more local, VCs, funding, but like I probably know like five people with networks over a hundred million, right? But now, for me to get to the point where, and these are people who've, amass all this wealth with brick and mortar businesses. So now you know, there's a job to do to sort of like show proof, show validity that, hey, I invested at this point, it's not for Gen Z it's not a pyramid scheme.[00:24:50] And like show people and then you get more people, coming in. And I have seen like some of my friends who are like billionaires now start to set up separate funds to say, okay, you know what? I don't really know what this tech thing is about for, but you know, put the money in future Africa or put it in some other fund and try to learn.[00:25:11] So it's more sort of like publicity and sometimes the drop, the setbacks are when there's a big startup out of the continent that then runs into all sorts of scandals and then, you know, it causes five steps backward. And that's not peculiar to Africa like, I mean, you seen what happened to ftx, right? So that happens everywhere.[00:25:35] The only differences, you know, because it's still kind of new. It causes more negative effects, you know, so I think there needs to be more education, more pr to the successes of these companies. Every success is a success and should be, you know, communicated and things would get better because there is capital on the continent.[00:26:00] There is like lose capital on, the continent looking for where to invest, you know? So I mean, things are changing like Future Africa. I always keep mentioning Future Africa, like they've been able to show that, you know, they know what they're doing. There is a method to the madness. They could deliver results in terms of like revenue, you know, they invested in Move, which is a company that provides, you know, the cars for Uber drivers and it's, you know, I think it's now a unicorn and that's like a very particular need because, you know, drivers need cars, but they don't have the capital to purchase the cars, right? And going through the banking routes, you are gonna have to bring collateral, your mom's name, your grandmother's house, plus the high interest, you know, so they've identified, and this has been a problem, it's still a problem to today that they've been able to solve.[00:26:54] So I think the more people know about this, the more education, the more things will open up.[00:27:01] Dan Runcie: The PR piece you mentioned is interesting because from my side, living in the states, I'll see the articles about a company like Carry1st, which I do think has had a fair amount of PR, I feel like one of their announcements got an got an article in the Hollywood Reporter, so I remember seeing things like that, but I feel like it does become fewer and farther between, at least from what you are seeing, from the awareness of some of these[00:27:27] Mr. Eazi: Yeah, you're correct and it's not so much I understand why like there's a lot of PR outside looking PR like you said, you know, New York Times, you know, LA blah, blah, blah, because that's where the money's coming from, right? But like, I'm talking more intra-Africa PR like for the money on the continent, you know, because that's like easily, like it's right there in your face, you know, there's enough money in Lagos for them not to be any need to raise capital from outside . You get what I'm saying? There's so much capital in Lagos, like from Lagos, you feel me? Or from Rwanda, you know, and, Rwanda is trying to position itself as startup, you know, pro-startup investing, you know, so there's money on the continent and it's like[00:28:22] that's what I mean by PR and publicity and awareness. if I wasn't friends with, like, I met in, was co-founder of, Flutterwave with and then Andela, you know, and then Move. So three unicorns, right? And, you know, we've been friends and we've been investing together. if there was not that proximity to him or to Shola the founder of Paystack that got bought by Stripe, I wouldn't know that this was going on.[00:28:50] You feel me? Maybe, you know, I wouldn't have known. So that's what I mean, you know, because like every A-list, Afro-B artist can be you know, can be invested, you know, so that's exactly what I mean.[00:29:08] Dan Runcie: It is interesting you bring up the music piece because I'd be curious to hear how you feel some of these challenges that African startups may face. How do the African artists themselves fare in that regard? Do you think that they have similar challenges with funding or with regulations in that way?[00:29:26] Mr. Eazi: There's regulation issues, like for instance, collecting, publishing revenue on the continent. It's a joke, right?[00:29:34] Dan Runcie: Why is that?[00:29:34] Mr. Eazi: Or collecting streaming revenue because like for you to be able to collect publishing revenue, you need the government to enforce the laws for the radio stations to pay you, you know, publishing royalties on the music they place for the bars to be able to pay for what they play, like for the use of your music. So you need strong in a lot of African countries, these laws are there, but there's no enforcement because I would say it's worse for creatives because people still look at the creative sector as a joke.[00:30:08] The orange economy is like, ah, that's not really business like that's just young people with dreadlocks, just singing and dancing and jumping across the world. Yes, they hear the music everywhere. Yes, now things are getting better because they're seeing teams at the Grammys, they're seeing Burna Boy, you know, and whiskey doing Madison Square Garden, but there's not a lot of education for them to really understand the business of music or creativity.[00:30:36] So even, I remember like two years ago I spoke to almost all the bank MDs, or three years ago, almost all the bank MDs in Nigeria trying to convince them on why music is a business is a valid business, but I couldn't get funding. And that's me being a successful African artist showing the revenue, showing all of that, like I once got on a panel with, you know, a financial institution that was meant that. they have a fund, they have like a 500 million dollar fund for investing in creatives. And I was on a panel with somebody there and the person said, oh, it is impossible to protect music IP, it is difficult to protect music IP, and I was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, What? And like, are you kidding me? Like, there's Shazam technology, there's like, every song has an ISRC code and like if you upload the song in Kenya or in in Afghanistan, like on YouTube, like it will pick it up instantly. So when you have a situation where you have an institution that has up to a billion to invest in creatives. But you are having the key stakeholders who decide who gets what telling you or speaking out confidently and saying is hard to protect the IP, you know, then that just shows you where it sucks. So there's still a lot, but I feel like that's why there needs to be more education, you know, just like for startups to music, to let people realize that this is a business, like there's revenue to be earned. Not just live revenue, like streaming revenue, publishing revenue, especially now that the world is looking to Africa. Like you're seeing early starters jumping on Afro Beats records, like, what's that song?[00:32:31] Essence, Essence was a hit song before Justin Bieber jumped on it. It was already a global smash. Peru was a, global smash before, Ed Sheeran jumped on it. So you are having like pure Afro Beats records in our local language produced locally in some hotel room in Lagos, you know, going on to be big songs globally without any major support from without necessarily, you know, I know A and R like support, like his producers locally. And you're seeing this, so you do know that this is the time, or you know, like the example I gave, you know, Bad Bunny, you know, sampling a Joeboy record and putting it on his album, putting an Afro Beats record on his album, you know, that's an ex example.[00:33:18] Dan Runcie: And by the way, that was declared properly and like I'm about to go, you know, go crazy with the lawyers to make sure I get my bread. And more importantly, the writers and the producers get, their due credit and revenue and, you know, Did Bad Bunny's team reach out before this?[00:33:39] Mr. Eazi: No, no, no, I literally just listened to Bad Bunny's album and I just heard Joe Boy's voice at the end of the record, and I was like, I've heard this record before. And then I realized is a record, I didn't make it to his album. And I'm like, wait a minute. And then my team start speaking to them since May of, last year.[00:33:55] And it's just back and forth to the point where I'm like, okay, you know what, you guys have had fun with this. Like, I'm just going brazen on this, let's get lawyers. Let's make it like a proper lawsuit. But what I'm trying to, or you have, you know, Beyonce, you know, doing the Lion King, the gift and having created from all of Africa put it so like, you know, you are having Drake, you know, with Whiskey on one dance you're having Ed Sheeran, Justin Bieber jump on multiple Afro Beats records that are Afro Beats records. You're having people more and more people sampling Afro Beats records, you know, and maybe not giving proper credit or do, or you are having, like I once produce. and was on co-produced and wrote and featured on a record involving Bad Bunny on the Joint album and Afro Beats record.[00:34:45] So you're seeing is becoming more global and global. So we need to be able to tell these stories to the funding sources back home to establish that this is indeed a business. So it's education the same way education for the startups, but even more for music because music was never, and creatives, you know, was never looked at as a valid business.[00:35:09] It was looked at as things, people who don't graduate from school or people who just wanna be jokers do. But right now people are sitting, wait a minute, wow, that artist bought car that artist's bought a house. that artist did this, did that or Grammys or this, that, that. So, but there still needs to be more information back home to the business side of the music to know that behind that sold out.[00:35:36] MSG is a check, and behind that billboard is a check, you know, and even the TikTokers, like I was speaking to someone at the bank and explaining to my bank MD friend that, you know, I showed him a lot of payments, like TikTokers in Nigeria are getting paid as much as $10,000 to put up a post on their TikTok.[00:35:59] 17 year old, 18 year old, you know, and I had to show this and he was like, what? Are you serious? And then he went back to ask his kids. And find out that, oh wow, this is a thing, you know? So it's that education, I mean, because there is the capital on the continent, it's just like, how do you get it?[00:36:17] And it is a lot of work to do to basically explain and explain and explain. And one needs to have the patience. And it's hard to do that while still running my label, doing everything I'm doing, putting out music for myself, you know, so, you know, but thankfully I'm not the only one doing it, Don Jazzy is doing it.[00:36:39] Olamide is doing it. They're more examples. So one way or the other people are saying it.[00:36:44] Dan Runcie: How do you feel about the investment in African music that has come from the West? So thinking about Universal Music group opening up record label in Africa and some of the other majors having different concentration in Nigeria or elsewhere, how has that been and what type of impact has that had, if any, on your end?[00:37:07] Mr. Eazi: I mean, I think it's good. It's a good signifier because all these labels were in Africa from the years before Fella, right? You had all these labels in Nigeria before, you know, the nationalization where, you know, the government had passed that all the companies should be nationalized and the labels got sold to local owners.[00:37:26] So you are just having, you have Majek Fashek that was on the late, late show, the late night show in 1991, bro. So when people say, oh, African music is then becoming popular. It's been popular. And it's coming back again with technology and everything. So I think it's good. I think the more, you know, major labels coming to Africa, but not just as, or let's test to see what happens.[00:37:52] But the more investment that comes, the more structure there will be for the business and the more signifiers, you know, to show people who wanna invest, you know, so yeah, I welcome it. And I think there should be more funding and there should be more, like the local companies should be autonomous, you know, I think that's been the only drawback with the majors, pardon of me, I might be wrong. Don't quote me where you are seeing the local, you know, Universal Nigeria or Sony or whatever, you know, that lookout team not having a lot of, autonomy in the checks they're writing to the artists or taking those risks they have to get approval from maybe South Africa or, you know, London or LA.[00:38:43] Meanwhile, everything is happening on the ground in Lagos, so you are having distributors. So I think a lot of the most recent successes have been by more distributors than record label in breaking artists. So more like Empire or ONErpm or the Orchid or emPawa or, you know, Believe, because these distributors are more flexible and have been able to give a lot more autonomy to the local guys who are running, these local companies to write those checks because like, what is somebody in London like with all due respect, like I always say this as a joke. There's no songwriter in the world that would've written, I don't care how many Grammys you've, gotten, you cannot write Soco, Soco, Soco, Soco, Soco, baby.[00:39:42] You. That's the Wizkid song, you can't write that song or, one of my favorite artists Wande Coal, there's a part of his song where he just spits jibberish, like he don't mean anything, like it's a vibe. So like without due respect to your A and R ears, you don't know the music like even me, I'm from Nigeria, but I always have to be updated.[00:40:09] So there needs to be more investment and more autonomy. But I love it like the more labels come in and the more distribution companies come in and there's this competition, the more money is invest invested. And when you invest money, then you start to structure it then you start to say, Hey, why are we not making as much money locally?[00:40:29] Okay, let's invest in touring, you know, in Nigeria, in on the continent. let's go lobby for enforcement of collection of royalties. So, yeah.[00:40:40] Dan Runcie: Have you seen any success stories from the major record label side in Africa yet?[00:40:48] Mr. Eazi: There's none that comes to mind in terms of breaking an artist. So you have Wizkid signed, you have Diplo signed, you have Burna Boy signed. you know, and this is like A-list, A-list, right? But if you look at all the artists that have broken Buju for instance, initially signed to Burna Boy and then Empire, broke him, you know, that's Buju, Fire Boy via Empire and Olamide's YBNteams, you know, independently broke with, her record. I think she's been upstreamed now. So in terms of sort of like carrying that conversation, you know, outside to the rest of the world, yes, I'm sure there's been a lot of success like the Wizkid record, you know, Burna Boy, entire Renaissance.[00:41:44] And you could go on and on, but in terms of actually finding an artist and breaking the artist, there's not a lot of successes. And I think that's down to autonomy because, you know, you have some executives moves from the label to the distributors and do well, you know, we just understanding you know, how to a and r and how to put our music, on the continent, and you can't just bring like somebody who's of Nigerian descent and just expect that they don't understand. Like, I am Nigerian, but every time I go back to Lagos, I'm like, whoa, the sound has changed, you know? So that underground on the ground, you know, and there's a lot of work.[00:42:31] Dan Runcie: Definitely, and yeah, I know that there's so much interest, but like you said, if they don't have the control or the ability to really make decisions on their own, I can easily see why an Empire or some of the other distributors have been able to have success there. But Mr. Eazi, man, this was great. I feel like you gave us a snapshot of where everything is right now on music and investing side.[00:42:53] But before we let you go, for you, what's big on the road for you still beginning of the year? What's big on the deck for you? What do you got coming up?[00:43:02] Mr. Eazi: I mean, I kind of like needed a break from putting out music and touring and when COVID happened I was like, oh, thank God, like because I was battling with, oh, if I should, I pause, like it was just routine doing the same thing and it was like too much for me. So I was able to have that pause, and put some of the attention towards like growing emPawa with my co-founder.[00:43:27] And then leaving it to him to sort of like, you know, and come back to iterate, iterate change the model, blah, blah, blah, build the team. And I just went off and started doing like investment and putting more time in the startups I was investing in. And now, I'm in Cape Town recording. I'm putting out two albums this year, one in September and one in, I think April or May.[00:43:55] So I'm just recording that now and I feel like, and now I want to go back on the road, but not first as my usual live band touring, but first as sort of like a curator, where I bring like, you know, the way Major Lazer tour where they have the sound system with Walshy and Diplo and Ape Drums. But instead of Diplo and Ape Drums, I select like the DJs, maybe one playing Afro Pop, one playing Ama one playing something else.[00:44:27] And I am the Walshy Fire, sort of like putting it together, hype man MC. So that's what I want to tour. The first part of the year once I put out the Chop Life album, so that's called Chop Life. To chop life means to enjoy life. So I'm making an sort of Afro dance album that I'll put out first and then I will talk as Chop Life sound system with doing these parties.[00:44:53] you know, of majorly Afro Beat parties, sound system across the world. And then I dropped the album, the second album, and I taught as, okay, this is my album tour. So that's the plan. Hopefully I'm able to complete the first album. The second album is done, it is just in mixing a mastering, that's the September one.[00:45:13] It's done just in mix. And my string phase and then this first one, I'm recording. That's what I'm recording right now. Recording downstairs.[00:45:21] Dan Runcie: Nice. Nice. Well, looking forward to all of that, man, and thank you. No, this has been a pleasure. And yeah, so people that wanna follow along and keep up with all that, where should they go to follow you?[00:45:30] Mr. Eazi: Follow me everywhere on social media @mreazi, M R E A Z I, Mr. Eazi. Yeah, everywhere, everywhere on social media.[00:45:44] And I wanna see you at one of my shows. You have to come maybe when I do the parties, where are you right now?[00:45:49] Dan Runcie: Me, I'm in San Francisco[00:45:51] Mr. Eazi: Cool. I'm, sure I'll be coming around LA, San Fran, at some point[00:45:55] Dan Runcie: Yeah, come through.[00:45:57] Mr. Eazi: I'd send you an invite,[00:45:58] Dan Runcie: Definitely, definitely. All right, man. We'll talk soon.[00:46:01] Mr. Eazi: All right. Have a good one. Thank you.[00:46:03] Dan Runcie Outro: If you enjoyed this podcast, go ahead and share it with a friend. Copy the link, text it to a friend, post it in your group chat. Post it in your Slack groups. Wherever you and your people talk, spread the word. That's how capital continues to grow and continues to reach the right people. And while you're at it, if you use Apple Podcast, go ahead.[00:46:24] Rate the podcast, give it a high rating, and leave a review. Tell people why you like the podcast. That helps more people. Discover the show. Thank you in advance. Talk to you next week. 

Skaterade
Episode 2.1 : Marawa

Skaterade

Play Episode Play 36 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 85:05


Marawa the Amazing is more than an international high-heeled roller skating icon, and her achievements are enough to make your head spin! She's a circus school graduate, a 12x The Guinness Book of World Records holder, a showgirl, a designer, a writer, a teacher, a wife, a mother and more! She took some time out of her busy schedule to chat, and imparted so much of her experience and inner world to us. Marawa's world is dazzling, and she had us transfixed just the same whether she was talking about high flying circus stunts or the simple indulgence of a morning coffee at her neighborhood cafe. She is every bit as spectacular as she is humble, and the ways in which she tunes into the present moment twinkle with appreciation and a sense of wonder. We got a glimpse at Marawa's pragmatic side as she shared wisdom about the importance of learning the basics to support a sustainable life of wheels, and how vital it is to pursue experience over image curation. In this interview she also shares how the stars aligned for her iconic collaborations with Impala! This interview is bursting with gems from this candid and unapologetic orator who wears her sequins as proudly as her bruises! Not to be missed. Check out Marawa's brand, I WANT TO GO TO PARADISE, where you'll find her apparel, zines, hoops, her signature Impala skates & More! :https://www.iwanttogotoparadise.com/?Get your copy of Marawa's Book The Girl Guide 50 Ways to Learn to Love Your Changing Body:https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-girl-guide-marawa-ibrahim?variant=32116260044834Catch up with Marawa herself on IG :https://www.instagram.com/marawa/?hl=en This playlist is BOPS only, and makes it very apparent that Marawa knows how to  LIVE! Late 70s disco & funk dominate this party-scape, and they'll certainly transport you to a roller disco on or off the rink. Think disco anthems from Sylvester, Donna Summer, and Odyssey to name a few. The 80s and 90s nostalgia is felt in this playlist as well with acts like Prince, Ghost Town DJs, Mariah Carey, Chaka Demus & Pliers,  and Crystal Waters. The 2000s up till now are also thoughtfully represented here with Christina Milian, Kandi, Solange, Afro B. and others boost this dynamic assortment of RnB, Electronic(a), Afro-Pop, Afro Beats, Funk, Soul, Reggae,Synth Funk & the list goes on!  Check out Marawa's PARADISE ROLLER DISCO playlist, it'll make you want to dance!  :https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4s1jbKGh4wEoNAN0wHzkYg?si=S1nThh7rSsCzQd2EB7NRKA&nd=1Support Skaterade! Buy a sticker: https://ko-fi.com/skateradepod/shopBuy a patch:https://ko-fi.com/s/4da0f13491Get In Touch:skateradepod@gmail.comFollow Us On Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/skateradepod/

Der Animus Podcast
#52 ENTWICKLUNG IM RAP, FREUNDESKREIS VS BAMBULE, AFROB, ALI AS UVM. (EXKURS)

Der Animus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 24:41


Da Nizar nicht möchte, dass sich Rapper weiterentwickeln sprechen Animus und er in dieser Episode über Künstler die sich musikalisch weiterentwickelt haben und diskutieren wer prägender für Deutschrap war: Freundeskreis oder Bambule?Folgt dem Podcast um keine Episode zu verpassen! Kooperationen/Anfragen: deranimuspodcast@gmail.comAnimus auf SocialMedia:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/animusTikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@animus_offiziell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

AFROBEATS & CLEAN RAP MIXES Feat. dj boAt
BEST OF AFROBEATS 2022 VIDEO MIX | NEW AFROBEATS VIDEO MIX (OMAH LAY | VICTONY | AYRA STARR | REMA)

AFROBEATS & CLEAN RAP MIXES Feat. dj boAt

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 85:59


Hörbar Rust | radioeins
Robert Zemichiel aka Afrob (Wdh. vom 16.02.2020)

Hörbar Rust | radioeins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 65:12


Ein Stuttgarter Junge, ganz klar, auch wenn er in Italien zur Welt kam und jetzt seit 7 Jahren in Hamburg lebt. Nein, aber in Stuttgart bekam der Junge mit der dunkleren Hautfarbe endlich sein eigenes Immunsystem, in dem Moment nämlich, als Hip Hop in sein Leben trat. Endlich ließ sich alles besser einordnen, endlich entdeckte er neben Fußball noch andere Skills. Afrob wurde Rapper. Erst sogenannter Feature-Artist für die Massiven Töne oder Freundeskreis, bald aber in eigener Mission, solo, mit eigenen Feature-Artists wie z.B. Ferris MC, Gentleman oder Samy de Luxe,mit dem ihn - neben gemeinsamen musikalischen Projekten - auch eine Freundschaft verbindet. Hip Hop ist keine Konstante, eher ein Gefäß, in dem sich verschiedene Sub-Genres aufhalten, von supersmart bis „isch fick deine Mutta“. Is eben so. Wir freuen uns jedenfalls, dass Afrob zu Gast ist und wir ein bißchen durch sein Leben schlendern dürfen. | Diese Podcast-Episode steht unter der Creative Commons Lizenz CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.

LMP DJ Mixes
LMP Mixes 0424 : Afrobeat With Dizla : Download LMP DJ In The App Store

LMP DJ Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022


Please subscribe to our channel for daily mixes and hit like 2022 Club Anthems (Reggaeton, House, Dembow, Hip-Hop) > https://youtu.be/El-ezmSyhLI Reggaeton Mix 2022 Volume 01 (En Vivo) > https://youtu.be/uP2xq5R5h40 Bad Bunny Reggaeton Mix 2022 > https://youtu.be/hBMtZUGj9LI Mix Name: DJ Mike Dizla – Afrobeat Mix 2022 Website: https://www.iamlmp.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamlmp/ DJ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djmikedizla/ Download our DJ Music App Daily Mixes: https://linktr.ee/iamlmp 1. KillerTunes, Odunsi- Do Me 2. Wizkid- Joro 3. J-Weezy, Mystro- Desire 4. L.A.X- Sempe 5. BM, Nestreya- Koloko 6. Omah Lay- Understand 7. Kizz Daniel- Lie 8. Wizkid- Anoti 9. Wizkid Feat Justin Bieber- Essence 10. Ice Prince, Oxlade- KOLO 11. Oxlade- AWAY 12. Afro B, Wizkid- Drogba (Joanna) 13. AV- Big Thug Boys 14. Kizz Daniel, Philkeyz- Nesesari 15 L.A.X- Faster 16. Peruzzi, Fireboy DML- Southy Love 17. Corina Smith x Kali Uchis- Sad Grilz Luv Money (Remix) ——- #Badbunny #Reggaeton #IAMLMP

DINO BRAVO UNLEASHED
LIVE @MOTSWEDINGFM 06/JUL/2022

DINO BRAVO UNLEASHED

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 31:28


01-P-SQUARE feat RICK ROSS-NO ONE 02-MAFIKIZOLO-LOVE POTION 03-MANU WORLD STAR-CHOKO 04-DJ DINO BRAVO feat GIGI LAMAYNE, BO & BUFFALO SOULJAH-BURN OUT 05-BEYONCE feat SHATTA WALE & MAJOR LAZER-ALREADY 06-DJ DINO BRAVO feat NELZ & MANDISA MAMBA-STAY REAL 07-WIZKID feat JUSTIN BIEBER-ESSENCE 08-DJ NEPTUNE & PATORANKING-GAZA 09-TEKNO-GO 10-BURNA BOY-ON THE LOW 11-WIZKID-OJUELEGBA 12-P-SQUARE-DO ME 13-YEMI ALADE-VIBE 14-AFRO B feat WIZKID-DROGBA (JOANNA) 15-STARBOY feat WIZKID-SOCO 16-MYSTRO & WIZKID-IMMEDIATELY 17-LOJAY & SARZ feat CHRIS BROWN-MONALISA

MC Bogy & B-Lash - 100% Realtalk
Folge: 031 | Afrob

MC Bogy & B-Lash - 100% Realtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 117:46


Folge: 031 | Afrob by MC Bogy & B-Lash - 100% Realtalk

She Dope Tarot
Scorpio- 5.26.22 - The Hanged Man

She Dope Tarot

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 13:39


Energy Check-in - Condo by Afro B feat. T Painhttp://buymeacoffee.com/sherine

THE MEGAHERTZ MIX SHOW PODCAST
SEASON 12 EPISODE 21: COOL & RELAX - THE LOVE MIXTAPE 2

THE MEGAHERTZ MIX SHOW PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022


COOL & RELAX: THE LOVE MIXTAPE 2 “SPRING LOVE” Ckay – Emiliana King Promise ft WSTRN – Bad N Rude Spinall ft Adekunle Gold – Cloud 9 Machel Montano & Afro B – Slo Wine Omarion – Distance (FG RMX) Yemi Alade ft Kranium – My Man Rema – Jo Nonso Amadi – Foreigner Naomi Cowan – Lonely Boy GBM Nutron x Imani Ray – Round & Round Ricardo Drue x Carine Avrila – Voulez Vous Muni Long – Hrs & Hrs (DJ Mike D rmx) Preedy – Honestly Zan – Slip Away Machel Montano – I Love You Skinny Fabulous – Rock This Place Marzville ft Burning Flames – Give It To Ya (FG RFX) Omarion – W4W Mario ft Buju Banton – Let Me Love You (FG RMX) Kim Davis – Sometimes Damian Marley ft Bobby Brown – Beautiful Blxst ft Bino Rideaux – Movie Big Boi & Sleepy Brown – Animals Michael Jackson – You Rock My World Mary J. Blige – All That I Can Say Mtume – Juicy Fruit Faith Evans – Faithfully Jennifer Lopez – Loving You LL Cool J ft Pharrell – Love U Better Fabolous ft Jagged Edge – Trade It All Puff Daddy ft Usher – I Need A Girl (FG live blend) Wale ft Chris Brown – Angles Koffee – Run Away Skip Marley ft Wale – Slow Down Magic ft Sean Paul – Lay You Down Easy Sean Paul & Sasha – I'm Still In Love Beres Hammond – Can't Stop A Man Beres Hammond – No Good Bye Gappy Ranks – Heaven In Her Eyes Marcia Griffiths – Melody Life Freddie McGregor – Loving Pauper Daville – Don't Say Goodnight Busy Signal – Night Shift Freddie McGregor – Push Comes To Shove Vybz Kartel ft Maria – Heaven Sent Koffee – Lonely Kranium – Something To Hold On To Naomi Cowan – Paradise Plum Shaggy ft NeYo – You Girl Busy Signal – Cruisin

Le Hashtag Mix
#AfroBeat : Rema, Afro B, Burna Boy, Dadju...

Le Hashtag Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 11:57


durée : 00:11:57 - Le Hashtag Mix - Que des tueries Afrobeat / Naija...

DJ Soulstar's Podcasts (Baltimore-DC USA)
Episode 2: Soulstar Radio - March 2022

DJ Soulstar's Podcasts (Baltimore-DC USA)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 43:13


Tracks: Vice - Bump Bump Bump Acraze ft. Cherish - Do It To It (Tiësto Remix)Hardrive vs. Pickle - Deep Inside x Journey (Danny Diggz Bootleg)Brandy vs. Sonny Fodera & Just Kiddin - The Boy is Mine x Closer (Diggz Bootleg)Elton John & Dua Lipa - Cold Heart (Victor Siriani & Hotchild Remix)Elvis Crespo vs. Diplo & Mat.Joe - Suavemente x Conga Rock (Diggz Bootleg)Imanbek & BYOR - Belly DancerNina Sky - Move Ya Body (ETX Guaracha Remix)Daft Punk - One More Time (D'Amico & Valax Remix)The Weeknd - Sacrifice (Vandal On Da Track Remix)JNR Choi vs. Max Styler - To The Moon x Fools Paradise (Diggz Bootleg)Valentino Khan ft. Sean Paul - GoldDavid Guetta & Afrojack ft. Missy Elliott, BIA & Iamdoechii - TrampolineChris Brown vs. J-Kwon - Iffy x Tipsy (Diggz Blend)Dimelo Flow, Rauw Alejandro & Farruko ft. Mr. Vegas, Maria Becerra & Fatman Scoop - SueltaLil Nas X vs. Shaggy - Montero x Hey Sexy Lady (Diggz Blend)Alex Sensation, Farruko & Prince Royce ft. Mariah Angeliq & Kevin Lyttle - After Party (J Medina Edit)Doja Cat vs. Afro B vs. Shabba Ranks - Woman x Drogba (Joanna) (Diggz Blend)Diplo & Miguel - Don't Forget My LoveMegan Thee Stallion & Dua Lipa - Sweetest Pie

THE MEGAHERTZ MIX SHOW PODCAST
SEASON 12 EPISODE 1: SUMMER FLEX 2021 - Nighttime Grooves

THE MEGAHERTZ MIX SHOW PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021


SUMMER FLEX 2021: Nighttime Grooves A smooth mixture of Amapiano, Groovy Soca, Afropop and Dancehall. Rema – Woman Major League DJz & Abidoza ft Joeboy – Baby (Amapiano rmx) Niniola – Too Sweet (O Dun) Falz ft Niniola – Squander Tekno – Enjoy (FG live blend) DJ Damiger ft Dolothegifted & Zenesoul – Dance Some More Kabza De Small ft Wizkid, Burna Boy – Sponono DJ Massive x Wizkid – Ojuelegba remix Zinoleesky – Kilofeshe Leadpipe – Sometimes (FG live blend) Masterkraft ft Flavour – Equipment Brainee – Sonting Masterkraft ft Sarkodie & Larry Gaaga – Shake Body Olamide – Require Adekunle Gold & Davido – High DJ Neptune ft Joeboy, Mr Eazi & Focalistic – Nobody (Amapiano rmx) SUN FUN riddim Skinny Fabulous – Too Damn Wicked Problem Child – Kitty Kat Patrice Roberts – Hard On Me Shal Marshall – Applause COSAIN riddim Nessa Preppy – Double Trouble Sekon Sta – Baddest Gyal Erphaan Alves – With My Head Preedy – Dutty Waist Abdiel - Yoda Machel Montano – 10 Outta 10 TURBULENCE riddim Dev – Slam Bam Mical Teja – Take Front Melly Rose ft Sekon Sta – Wah Ya Want Motto – HORN Problem Child – Thief Piece Motto – Uber Everywhere Klassik Frescobar – Body Patrice Roberts & Afro B – Camera Drake ft Tems – Fountains Tiwa Savage & Sam Smith – Temptation DJ Spinall & Fireboy DML – Sere Burna Boy – Onyeka (Baby) Joeboy – Number One Joeboy – Sugar Mama Burna Boy ft Don Jazzy – Question Wizkid ft Tems – Essence Naomi Cowan ft Kes – Tek Time Ding Dong ft Shenseea – L.I.E. Teejay – Weed & Money Yaksta – Ambition Sean Paul ft Ty Dolla Sign – Only Fanz Busy Signal – Gwan Whine Skillibeng ft Jada Kingdom – Shake DANCEHALL ZONE riddim Skillibeng ft Toian – Stop The Talking Teejay – Finally Popcaan – Wine All Day Vybz Kartel ft Lisa Hyper – Irreplaceable Vybz Kartel – More Than A Friday Mr Eazi ft Popcaan – Sekkle And Bop STENCH riddim Sukuward – Bawl Out Busy Signal – My Girl Press Kay – Fix Stress Bounty Killer – Electrified Beenie Man – Dem Aguh Spice ft Shaggy & Sean Paul – Go Down Deh Leftside ft Lenae – Stay Dung Deh Vybz Kartel & Likkle Addi – Popular Popcaan – Chill Kwesi Jamaal – Summer Crush WSTRN – Wonder Woman Tems – Crazy Tings Omah Lay – Understand Weirdz ft Gyptian – Romantic Call Patra – Romantic Call (FG rmx) Rema – Soundgasm Timaya – The Mood NAO ft Adekunle Gold – Antidote

REGGAETON MIX
Reggaeton Mix April 2021 Episode #146

REGGAETON MIX

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 26:47


Episode 146 – 2021 - The Latin Mixmaster Radio Show - Dj Don Migi - bringing you ABRIL's HITS! Lo Fresco de Daddy Yankee, Messiah, Anonimous, Nicky Jam, Guaynaa, Arcangel, De La Ghetto, Kevvo, Crissin, Totoy El Frio, Natan Y Shander, Justin Quiles, Nio Garcia, J Alvarez, Alkilados, Eliot El Mago De Oz, J Balvin, Khalid, Beele, Bad Milk, Ir Sais, ChocQuibTown, Afro B. Como Siempre, thank you all, for all your support, share the love by Reposting & Forwarding this show. TRACKLIST. 01.Daddy Yankee – El Pony. 02.Messiah – Millonario. 03.Corina Smith – Obviamente. 04.Anonimus feat Nicky Jam, Guaynaa, Arcangel, De La Ghetto & Kevvo – Dime Si Tu. 05.Crissin feat Totoy El Frio & Natan Y Shander – Poblado. 06.El Coyote Show feat Justin Quiles, Nio Garcia & De La Ghetto – Todos Perreando. 07.J Alvarez feat Alkilados & Eliot El Mago D Oz – Aguita Con Coco. 08.J Balvin Y Khalid – Otra Noche Sin Ti. 09.Ovy On The Drums feat Beele & Bad Milk – Angelito. 10.Ir Sais feat ChocQuibTown & Afro B – Midnight Boom (Remix). www.instagram.com/donmigi www.facebook.com/donmigi #PuertoRico #Cuba #Chile #Ecuador #Argentina #Peru #Bolivia #CostaRica #Guatemala #Honduras #Nicaragua #Brasil #Colombia #DominicanRepublic #Panama #Venezuela #Uruguay #Paraguay #ElSalvador #Mexico #Spain

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast
Cha Cha Album Review Series (Niniola)

Cha Cha Music Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 5:56


Good day ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls and all Cha Cha Geng across the globe, my name is Hafeestonova and I'm here with the first album review series for the month of October, all things being equal there should be about 5 more album review series for the month of October. Artiste: Niniola Title: Colours and Sounds Tracks: 15 Features: Timberland, Sauti Sol, Femi Kuti, Busiswa, Afro B, Nonso Amadi and Sarz Producers: Timberland, Sarz, Kel P, Shuffle Muzik, Teflonzincfence, Nonso Amadi --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hafeestonova1/support