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Upstate Music Mine
S5E11: "Red, Gold, and Greenville" (feat. Robbie Boggs w/ Flowlife Entertainment, Kabaka Pyramid, and Burning Nova)

Upstate Music Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 50:18


Happy Monday UMMPod Nation! Today's episode is one of our personal favorites to date!Not only is it our second edition of the video format of the show (courtesy of Bill Kerrigan of Plethora Films), but we had the pleasure of interviewing Robbie Boggs of Flowlife Entertainment who represents many amazing artists including the recent, GRAMMY-WINNING, Kabaka Pyramid!Robbie is an old friend and veteran of the Upstate music scene, and we had a blast catching up with him and shared some stories along the way.Thanks to Robbie for being such a huge supporter and more importantly, being a great human.To wrap up our interview (which includes a track from Robbie's old band, Burning Nova), we're absolutely thrilled to share with you: Kabaka's Pyramid's "Red Gold and Green"!!As always, we wind down with a little "This Day in Music" and close out today's show! Thank you UMMPod Nation! See you next week!Support the show

Nova dans la gueule du monde
Kabaka Pyramid, le chanteur adoubé roi du reggae revival

Nova dans la gueule du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 47:13


Rencontre avec Kabaka Pyramid, l'étoile jamaïcaine du reggae couronnée par le Grammy du meilleur album en 2023 Lors du festival Sakifo à La Réunion, j'ai eu l'opportunité exceptionnelle de m'entretenir avec Kabaka Pyramid. Considéré comme l'un des artistes les plus talentueux de sa génération en Jamaïque, il m'a dévoilé son parcours remarquable. Sous son véritable nom, Keron Salmon, il s'est fait un nom en posant ses textes engagés sur une palette éclectique de rythmes, collaborant souvent avec des artistes de renom. C'est cette approche unique qui a mené son dernier opus, "The Calling", produit par Damian Marley, à remporter le Grammy du meilleur album de reggae en 2023. Artiste complet, à la fois chanteur/deejay et producteur, Kabaka a grandi à Kingston. Il s'est rapidement imprégné de l'ambiance musicale effervescente de l'île, fusionnant hip-hop, reggae et dancehall tout en y intégrant des paroles conscientes. Ces thèmes ont contribué à sa montée en puissance, propulsant le reggae conscient au premier plan dans les années 2000 et 2010. Choix panafricain significatif, il adopte le nom de Kabaka en hommage à un roi de la tribu Buganda en Ouganda, tandis que Pyramid, son ancien pseudonyme de rappeur, fait écho au kémétisme égyptien. À 37 ans, avec "The Calling", Kabaka Pyramid est acclamé comme un souverain du genre, respecté par les vétérans et célébré par la nouvelle génération d'artistes jamaïcains. Présent au Sakifo à La Réunion, il a partagé avec moi son histoire inspirante, depuis ses débuts avec son crew Bebble jusqu'à son ascension en tant que Kabaka. Interview & réalisation : Mathieu Girod Voix française Kabaka Pyramid : Dyf Minimonk

Grand Tartaria rock music podcast
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Grand Tartaria rock music podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 41:01


01. Tippa Irie, Gerenal Levy, Deekline - Pass Me The Rizla 02. Junior Marvin, Bushwick Blooze Band - Road Trip 03. Ragga Twins, ARD - Badman 04. Protoje - Camera Show 05. Top Cat, Panic & M Rode - A Friend in Need Panik 06. Alborosie - Kingston Town 07. Barrington Levy - Murderer 08. Mungo's Hi-Fi - Did You Really Know 09. Kalpee, Troy Antunes - Runaway 10. Kabaka Pyramid - Red Gold and Green

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Der Soundtrack von... Kabaka Pyramid (english)

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 55:26


The Jamaican started out as a hip hop MC in the 90s, later using his rhyming skills to spread Rasta content and mixing sample beats with traditional roots reggae. This brought him the attention of world stars like Damian Marley or Major Lazer - and a Grammy for his album "The Kalling". Whether yoga, vegan nutrition or our addiction to online shopping - Kabaka Pyramid processes current topics in his lyrics in profound rhymes, underpinning them with organic head-nodding beats or punchy booming reggae riddims. He worked with Stonebwoy from Ghana or Raekwon from the Wu-Tang Clan and ended up on the label of Bob Marley's youngest son Damian Marley. In his personal soundtrack, Kabaka talks about role models like Peter Tosh or Notorious B.I.G., his love for modern Afrobeats and reflects on how algorithms influence our lives. // Shownotes: www.wdr.de/k/soundtrackvon Von Ellen Köhlings u. Pete Lilly.

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Der Soundtrack von... Kabaka Pyramid

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 57:46


Kabaka Pyramid ist der Rasta Rapper. Der Jamaikaner begann in den 90ern als HipHop-MC, später nutzte er seine Reim-Skills um Rasta-Inhalte zu verbreiten und mischte Sample-Beats mit traditionellem Roots Reggae. Das brachte ihm die Aufmerksamkeit von Weltstars wie Damian Marley oder Major Lazer - und einen Grammy für sein Album "The Kalling". Egal ob Yoga, vegane Ernährung oder unsere Sucht nach Online-Shopping – Kabaka Pyramid verarbeitet in seinen Texten aktuelle Themen in tiefsinnigen Reimen, unterlegt sie mit organischen Kopfnicker-Beats oder druckvoll wummernden Reggae-Riddims. Er arbeitete mit Stonebwoy aus Ghana oder Raekwon vom Wu-Tang Clan und landete auf dem Label von Bob Marleys jüngstem Sohn Damian Marley. In seinem persönlichen Soundtrack erzählt Kabaka von Vorbildern wie Peter Tosh oder Notorious B.I.G., seiner Liebe für moderne Afrobeats und macht sich Gedanken darüber, wie Algorithmen unser Leben beeinflussen. // Shownotes: www.wdr.de/k/soundtrackvon Von Ellen Köhlings u. Pete Lilly.

Midnight Train Podcast
Creepy Uganda

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 111:32


Creepy Uganda   So Logan and I saw that we were rising through the ranks of Uganda's listeners for the show and thought: “Hey!  We should show our love and support to these wonderful people”. So, in order to do it right,  we are going on a trip! To Creepy Uganda.    Aside from rituals, ancient vengeful deities, and some rather haunted locations found throughout the wonderful country, there's actually quite a few beautiful areas that, as a tourist, would be something to see! Beautiful Lakes, Mountains and rich cultures are just some of the many things that are strewn about Uganda. So without further adieu, Let's Get Creepy.   The East African nation of Uganda, formally the Republic of Uganda, is a landlocked nation. Kenya borders the nation on the east, South Sudan on the north, the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the west, Rwanda on the south-west, and Tanzania on the south. A sizable piece of Lake Victoria, which Tanzania, Kenya, and the rest of the country share, is located in the southern region of the nation. The African Great Lakes area includes Uganda. The climate in Uganda, which is also part of the Nile basin, is variable but usually modified equatorial(Characteristics of Modified Equatorial Climate have a range of 4 to 27 degrees celsius). There are about 42 million people living there, 8.5 million of them reside in Kampala, the country's capital and largest metropolis.   Uganda was given its name after the kingdom of Buganda, which ruled over a sizable area of the country's southern region, including the capital city of Kampala, and whose language, Luganda, is extensively spoken today.   The United Kingdom began to govern the region as a protectorate in 1894, establishing administrative law throughout the realm. (A Protectorate is state that is governed and guarded by another independent state is known as a protectorate. It is a dependent region with local autonomy over the majority of internal matters that yet recognizes the authority (much like our relationship between the US and Puerto Rico) of a more powerful sovereign state without being that state's actual possession.) On October 9, 1962, Uganda declared its independence from the UK. Since then, there have been other bloody wars, including an eight-year military dictatorship under Idi Amin.   Their Constitution stipulates that "any other language may be used as a medium of instruction in schools or other educational institutions or for legislative, administrative, or judicial functions as may be authorized by law," despite the fact that English and Swahili are the official languages. Many more languages, including Ateso, Lango, Acholi, Runyoro, Runyankole, Rukiga, Luo, Rutooro, Samia, Jopadhola, and Lusoga, are also spoken in the Central and South Eastern portions of the nation.   Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, the president of Uganda at the moment, came to power in January 1986 following a lengthy six-year guerrilla conflict. He was able to run and win the presidency of Uganda in the general elections of 2011, 2016, and 2021 as a result of constitutional revisions that eliminated the president's term restrictions.   Uganda's varied terrain includes volcanic hills, mountains, and lakes. The average elevation of the nation is 900 meters above sea level. Mountains line Uganda's eastern and western borders. The Ruwenzori mountain range is home to Alexandra, the highest peak in Uganda, which rises to a height of 5,094 meters.   One of the largest lakes in the world, Lake Victoria, which has several islands, has a significant effect on most of the country's southern region. The most significant cities, including Kampala, the capital, and Entebbe, a neighboring city, are found in the south, close to this lake. The country's largest lake, Lake Kyoga, located in the middle of a vast marshy landscape. Uganda is a landlocked country, although it has a lot of big lakes. Lake Albert, Lake Edward, and the smaller Lake George are additional lakes to Lakes Victoria and Kyoga. The Nile basin encompasses practically the whole country of Uganda. On the border with Congo, the Victoria Nile flows from Lake Victoria via Lake Kyoga and into Lake Albert. South Sudan is reached by continuing northward. The Suam River, which is a component of Lake Turkana's internal drainage basin, drains a region in eastern Uganda. The Lotikipi Basin, which is mostly in Kenya, receives water from the far north-eastern region of Uganda.   There are 60 protected areas in Uganda, including ten national parks. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Rwenzori Mountains National Park are both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. What in the hell is UNESCO? It stands for Unidentified Neural Electron Sexual Conspiracy Organization and of course that's incorrect and stupid. It ACTUALLY stands for The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. A specialised agency of the United Nations aimed at promoting world peace and security through international cooperation in education, arts, sciences and culture.The Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to a group of mountain gorillas, the Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is home to gorillas and golden monkeys, and the Murchison Falls National Park is home to those evil fucking hippos.   The military in Uganda is known as the Uganda People's Defense Force. There are about 45,000 soldiers on active service in Uganda's military. Only the United States Armed Forces are deployed to more nations, according to analysts, than the Ugandan army, which is actively engaged in a number of combat and peacekeeping missions in the area. Uganda has troops stationed in the Central African Republic, Somalia, South Sudan, and the northern and eastern regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.   The landscape and wildlife of Uganda are the main attractions for tourists. In 2012–13, it contributed 4.9 trillion Ugandan shillings (US$1.88 billion or €1.4 billion as of August 2013) to Uganda's GDP, making it a significant source of employment, investment, and foreign money. Photo safaris across the National parks and wildlife reserves are the primary draws. Other highlights are the mountain gorillas, which may be found in Uganda's aforementioned Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (BINP) and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park (MGNP), which are two of the continent of Africa's oldest cultural kingdoms. With more than 1073 species of birds reported, Uganda is an ornithologist's paradise, ranking fourth among bird species in Africa and sixteenth worldwide. The Great Rift Valley and the white-capped Rwenzori mountains are only two of Uganda's many landscapes.   Unfortunately like everywhere else, Uganda has a plethora of things that have happened there that aren't exactly what some may consider “pleasant”. For lack of a better term and because we're adults, let's just say some Pretty fucked up shit had happened, actually. Genocide being a fairly big thing. But we want to dive into the lesser known side of Uganda.   Like maybe some cryptozoology? Hmmmmmm?   A large cryptid bird named Bagge's Black Bird was once sighted in Uganda's Lake Bujuku, which is located south of Mount Speke in the Ruwenozori Mountains. They were purportedly observed in large numbers in 1898 at a height of 9,000 feet, according to Stephen Salisbury Bagge, a guide for the government. Bagge described them as black birds the size of sheep with an alarm call resembling that of a bull. Not much else to go on here since this was the only sighting allegedly of the creature. But who knows! Maybe it was a pterodactyl, or better yet, a rather large black bird that was living rather well and just so happened to be bigger than the rest.   Denman's bird was another cryptid bird that Canadian mountaineer Earl Denman purportedly claimed to have seen diving "swiftly and nearly vertically in the high mountain air" in Uganda's Ruwenzori Mountains. Ben S. Roesch speculated that they could have been Verreaux's eagles, which are common in the region and frequently observed diving to grab hyraces (rock rabbits) and hares (the thing that doesn't grow on my head) when hunting in pairs.   The irizima, also known as "the thing that may not be spoken of," was a cryptid that was seen in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo near Lake Edward. One of the least well-supported of the African neodinosaurs, it has been compared to both the mokele-mbembe and the emela-ntouka.   Neodinosaurian cryptids like the mokele-mbembe or li'kela-bembe have been seen mostly in the Republic of the Congo and Cameroon, where it is thought to live in marshy or swampy wetlands, lakes, and rivers. Several other bodies of water have also reported seeing it, but the Likouala region and Lake Tele are particularly linked to it. Many cryptozoologists have long assumed that the mokele-mbembe is a big amphibious animal with a bulky body, a long neck and tail, and a small head. However, a wide range of different reptilian and mammalian identities have also been proposed.   A neodinosaurian cryptid known from the rainforest swamps and rivers of the Republic of the Congo and the southwest Central African Republic, the emela-ntouka (Bomitaba or Lingala: "killer of elephants" or "eater of the tops of trees") is described as a horned animal and has been likened to rhinoceroses and ceratopsian dinosaurs. It is often used as a synonym for the older but now less well-known chipekwe water rhinoceros from Zambia, as well as the ngoubous from Cameroon, the ntambue ya mai from the southern Democratic Republic of the Congo, and certain accounts of forest rhinoceroses. The morphology of the emela-ntouka has been described as well-defined but puzzling. It is described as an amphibian with an elephantine, rhinoceros-like appearance, a big horn on its nose, and a bulky tail resembling a crocodile. The emela-identity ntouka's has historically been the subject of two extremely divergent conflicting theories: either it was a big semi-aquatic rhinoceros or, primarily due to its bulky tail, a living ceratopsian dinosaur. Many cryptozoologists no longer subscribe to the latter notion, as the emela-ntouka is now thought of as a mammal. One ethnic group, the Aka, refers to the emela-ntouka as mokele-mbembe, a practice that has generated considerable misunderstanding.   Now that we understand those two similar cryptids we go back to the irizima. It was initially brought up by Captain William Hichens, who said that there were two conflicting accounts of the creature, including a "gigantic hippopotamus with the horns of a rhinoceros" and an animal with hippo-like legs, an elephant-like trunk, a lizard's head, and an aardvark's tail. Hichens said that such a creature had been spotted by an unknown big game hunter, who then told Herbert Francis Fenn about it, inspiring him to look for neodinosaurs in the Congo. A Brontosaurus, described by Hichens as "a massive marsh animal, ten times as big as the biggest elephant," was discovered in a Congo swamp by a "madcap man" who had been searching for the monster, according to Hichens. Hichens, according to Bernard Heuvelmans, mistook information about the Great Brontosaurus Hoax and Captain Leicester Stevens' excursion for information about Lake Edward. Also, it sounds like they found the funny mushrooms.   The brontosaurus hoax was pretty interesting as well. Allegedly, the news paper in the area of the Democratic Republic of the Congo wanted Captain Stevens to find this cryptid found in the marshes of Lake Edward. The twist is that the original reports were of a ceratopsian dinosaur not a brontosaurus that was written in the news.   Hunter Roger Courtney later made reference to the Lake Edward monster, describing it as a huge, black beast that spews tremendous waves and spouts. When the hunter persuaded his companions to aid him onto the water, the monster had already dove, according to Courtney, who claimed that a Dutch hunter had spotted the animal from the shore of Lake Edward. In addition, Courtney had heard rumors about "dinosaurs" from the adjacent Ituri Forest, which he took to be true.   According to E. A. Temple-Perkins, who studied the irizima in Lake Edward, the monster—especially as it was described by Courtney—may have originated as a local legend intended to explain why waterspouts naturally occur. Given the lack of reliable material from Lake Edward, Bernard Heuvelmans believed that Captain Hichens had accidentally introduced the Lepage-Gapelle fake monster there, leaving Roger Courtney's brief report as the only description of the Lake Edward monster. Karl Shuker, however, asserts that these two contradictory descriptions demonstrate that the term "irizima" is likely used to describe both of the two primary African neodinosaur types found in Lake Edward, the long-necked mokele-mbembe type and the horned emela-ntouka type. Shuker hypothesizes that the irizima, which Hichens described as having numerous horns, may be the same animal as the emela-ntouka and the ngoubou, which resemble Arsinoitherium (a large two horned mammal that went extinct and resemble rhino but the horns being on its brow instead of its snout).   A group of semiaquatic cryptids known as water lions, water leopards, or jungle walruses have been found in rivers and occasionally wetlands throughout tropical Africa, particularly in the Central African Republic. The majority of the time referred to as huge cats , they can be identified by their protruding fangs or tusks and their penchant for hippopotamus slaughter, so they're not all bad. A number of competing theories exist, and some water lions have also been identified or confused with neodinosaurs, water rhinoceroses, and pseudodeinotheria. Ingo Krumbiegel and Bernard Heuvelmans theorized that water lions represent a surviving species of sabre-toothed cat adapted to an amphibious lifestyle and that sounds terrifying. The majority of water lion sighting reports were gathered in the 20th century, however reports of the n'gooli or “water panther”, continue to come from Cameroon.   The Nandi bear, also known as the chemosit (Kalenjin: "devil"), is a cryptid that has been seen in western Kenyan highlands as well as Uganda. It is described as a deadly creature with a matted mane that resembles a bear. Cryptozoologists have determined that the Nandi bear is a fusion of several different cryptids, including maybe two real unknown animals: a huge hyena and a giant baboon, however identities of a living chalicothere (the weird horse/gorilla looking thing) and an unknown bear have also been proposed. Since the 20th century, there have been few or no sightings, and it has been hypothesized that the Nandi bear, if it ever existed, is now extinct. Maybe another version of the sasquatch?    Hope the Cryptids were a little more easy going because now we dive into some… shit.   Sir Edward Frederick William David Walugembe Mutebi Luwangula Mutesa, often known as Kabaka Mutesa II, led a fascinating life. He ruled as Buganda's 36th kabaka (king) from 1939 until his passing on November 21, 1969. In addition, he served as Uganda's first president from 1963 until 1966, when he was ousted and taken into exile by Prime Minister Milton Obote.   Following the passing of his father, King Daudi Cwa II, he succeeded to the throne of Buganda in 1939. He was overthrown twice: once by the colonial governor-general Sir Andrew Cohen in 1953 so that he could be replaced by his half-brother, whom Cohen believed he could better control; and once more in 1966 when Prime Minister Obote forced him to leave for Britain, where he died in exile. Following his first exile of two years, Mutesa II was permitted to reclaim the throne as part of a negotiated agreement that established him as a constitutional monarch and granted the Baganda the opportunity to choose delegates for the kingdom's parliament, the Lukiiko. He had thirteen wives and eleven children by marriage and six through other means.   Initially joining forces to demand self-rule, Sir Edward Mutesa II, KBE and Prime Minister Milton Obote went on to win the 1962 election. Mutesa II was named non-executive president, primarily serving in a ceremonial capacity, but after independence, their relationship started to sour. Obote allegedly instructed Idi Amin-led soldiers to raid his stronghold in 1966. Mutesa II had to escape to the UK once more. Obote declared himself president and assumed total control while he was overseas.   The largest of Uganda's several ethnic groups, the Baganda, were led by Mutesa II as monarch. Despite taking advantage of it, Obote used his position of power to get rid of both the traditional kingships and the independence of the province administrations because Buganda had only agreed to join the state if it had a high degree of autonomy. In 1993, Mutesa's son was elected as the 37th kabaka under a revised constitution. Within Uganda, Buganda is currently a constitutional monarchy. In Uganda, Mutesa II attended King's College, Budo. As a student at Magdalene College in Cambridge, England, he enlisted in an officer training corps and received a captain's commission in the Grenadier Guards. Buganda was then a part of Uganda's British rule. Many of the traditional leaders or kings served as the British's representatives in Uganda. The late fourteenth century is when the Buganda kingly line began. Oddly enough, Obote was deposed in a coup in 1971 by none other than Amin, the head of his own army and closest supporter.   At the age of 45, Mutesa II passed away from alcohol poisoning at his London apartment in 1969. The British authorities determined that he committed suicide, despite his followers' claims that Obote regime assassins were responsible. In 2009, four decades after Mutesa II's passing, a family friend and fellow Ugandan exile living in London told the BBC, "We got warning, people used to write and say somebody has been sent, be aware, take care."   According to JM Kavuma-Kaggwa, an elder from Kyaggwe, Mukono District: “There were rumours that Obote was spending Shs 250,000 per week (a lot of money then) to track down the Kabaka. Their mission had completely failed until luck struck when the late Oscar Kambona of Tanzania who fell out with President Nyerere and fled into exile in London, organised a birthday party in November 1969 in Sir Edward Mutesa's honour.”   “Also in attendance was a beautiful Muganda girl who had reportedly been recruited by the GSU to go to London, befriend Sir Edward, be close to him and poison him. She came close to the Kabaka during the party. It was reported that the Kabaka invited the girl to this birthday party and that was the time she managed to poison him because she was the one in charge of the Kabaka's drinks that evening.”   After Obote was overthrown in 1971, Mutesa II's remains were brought back to Uganda and given a formal funeral by the new president, Idi Amin, who had led the attack on Mutesa's palace in 1966 as the army commander. Definitely an interesting story to say the least. This next event is a little more… unsettling.   On the last night of her life, Rose Nakimuli shut down her little hair salon in rural Uganda at around nine o'clock. The 27-year-old made her way back down to the neighborhood bar for a late-night beverage after walking home to change and turning on her porch light for the evening. Later, while she was strolling along a country road next to a two-lane highway on her way home, a friend leaned out of his small bar to greet her. The following morning, a neighbor discovered her dead; slouched behind banana trees in front of her house. Nakimuli was stripped and forced to kneel on her knees. Her vagina had been penetrated with a cassava stick. Her spouse recognized her by the maroon sweater that was hanging from a tree close by. Considering the porch light was still on suggests that she never actually made it home.   Nakimuli is one of 23 women who have died mysteriously and horribly on the outskirts of Kampala, the expanding metropolis of quickly urbanizing Uganda, from May to November of 2017. The murders have caused fear in the neighborhood, sparked doubts about the nation's dedication to protecting women, and increased scrutiny of the police force, a potent institution criticized for acting with impunity and serving as an extension of the government's ruling political party, the National Resistance Movement.   All of the victims were female, ranging in age from 19 to 38. Four of the individuals have been recognized as sex workers, along with a number of traders and a high school student. Many of the victims had no nearby family and lived alone. Three of the women, at least, are yet unidentified. Many of the murders, according to the police, were committed by witchcraft practitioners who sought financial gain through human sacrifice. Others, according to them, are the result of spousal abuse, drug use among unemployed youth, land disputes, and lone women who fail to take the necessary safeguards.    Twelve or more suspects have been taken into custody. Some have apparently been tortured into confessing. However, not much evidence connecting the suspects to the crimes has been made public.   Locals and activist organizations charge the police with being overburdened and conflicted over the murders of over twenty women.   “What makes me to feel that there is an element of injustice is that it took Rose to die in order for somebody to move,” said Nakimuli's husband, Anatoli Ndyabagyera.   Community watch groups have been established, a curfew has been implemented to prevent women from travelling alone at night, and the local informal economy has collapsed in the interim. Some of the safety measures have not been applied since Idi Amin's regime and the civil conflict that ensued after his overthrow in 1979.   Interior Minister Jeje Odongo blamed a couple of businesspeople at the head of a vast criminal network connected to "the Illuminati" in September 2017 for most of the killings. According to Odongo, the guys, Ivan Katongole and Phillip Tumuhimbise, performed rituals using the victims' blood and body parts in order to increase their wealth.   In Uganda, magic and mysticism still have great power. The rituals that these beliefs usually take the form of can occasionally become more evil. In the past, killings for ceremonial purposes have often involved children in particular.   Jordan Anderson, a researcher who has studied magic in East and Central Africa, claims that the latest killings of women, however, have little in common with conventional ritual homicides. One reason is that it's unusual to preserve a sacrificial body.   “You are killing the person because, in the first sense, you want to use that body part in the ‘medicine' or the potion that you are going to put together,” he said. “It's the particular part of the person you want, not the death per se."   Black magic can also be useful cover for a murderer trying to hide their tracks or an easy scapegoat for incompetent security forces.   “If you have this motif in the media, people can pick it up and copycat it,” Anderson said. “If there's insecurity in this area, if there are murders taking place, this is a great excuse for the politicians, the police and, above all, the people doing the murders.”   In an interview at one of the clubs where she was last seen alive, her husband noted that Nakimuli was regarded as being "extremely sweet." She was unable to stand by as a child sobbed. He couldn't bring himself to clean up her house for two months following her passing.   In small communities like the one where Nakimuli passed away, rumors are easily disseminated, and Ndyabagyera is still dubious of the police's version of what happened to his wife. He thinks Nakimuli's cousin may have set her up as part of a long-standing vendetta.   The small village of Katabi, where Nakimuli and 11 other women were murdered, is located along the main road from Kampala to Entebbe, which is home to the president of Uganda's palace and the country's primary airport on Lake Victoria. Museveni frequently travels this route on his way from his residence to the capital. He didn't go to the town, however, to pay his respects to the deceased until late September.   Museveni interviewed the victims' friends and neighbors during the unexpected visit while keeping a clipboard in his hand and taking careful notes.   The majority of the twelve slain women in the Katabi area were brutalized in ways akin to Nakimuli. Many had been assaulted with cassava sticks, stripped naked, and strangled.   On the opposite side of Kampala, 20 miles north, the bodies of an additional 11 women were found during the same time frame. There, victims were allegedly sexually assaulted and strangled, yet there were no sticks in their genitalia.   An individual named Ibrahim Kaweesa, a chicken dealer who had previously served ten years in prison for robbery, has been connected to those killings. Which seems like a huge escalation. The interior minister claimed that Tumuhimbise, a teenage shopkeeper, employed Kaweesa to murder a dozen women "for ritual performance to protect or improve his wealth."   As part of a loose network supporting law enforcement, 40-year-old Charles Waswa assisted in the arrest of Kaweesa and claimed, "They removed the blood."   Kaweesa resided two-thirds of the way down a short row of apartments, surrounded by women cooking outside and shrieking children. He was labeled by his neighbors as an arrogant and dangerous womanizer.   Kaweesa's neighbor Annette Namkose, 29, stepped in to prevent them from dating. She alleged through a translator that in response, he threatened to kill her, saying, "I'll kill you like I did the ones in Entebbe."   She declared, "He's not a neighbor you want to be with.   Police said that after being detained, Kaweesa swiftly confessed to the crimes. He allegedly led detectives around a number of the crime scenes without being asked.   “I don't believe we have arrested each and every person who knew about this matter,” said Kasingye, the police spokesman.   “I cannot say 100% there isn't going to be any (more) crime because it has never happened anywhere in the world. But at least it (the arrests) shows us we can stop criminals. We can arrest them, we can prosecute them and we can do this throughout the whole country.”   Unfortunately cases like these happen too much in many places around the world. Uganda seems to be trying to get ahead of the curve with the installment of the Anti-Human Sacrifice and Trafficking Task Force following the Anti-Trafficking Act in 2009.    Although reports have shown that the task force has been severely underfunded for a while, we do hope that things start to turn around.   Speaking of human sacrifices, this is a report from only a few weeks ago:   Human sacrifices continue unabated in the remote and rural areas of the landlocked East African country of Uganda despite authorities enacting tough laws and threatening death sentences.   According to officials, 132 incidents of human sacrifices have been recorded in the last three years. The numbers have spiked from 22 sacrifices in 2019, 45 in 2020 and 65 in 2021.   Most victims of such “ritual sacrifices” are children, apparently because they are easier to abduct and seen as “pure” and so of "higher ritual value".   Anadolu Agency quoted authorities as saying on Sunday that the sacrifices are being carried out by witch doctors or local traditional healers, dotting rural areas.   Admitting that human sacrifice is a big problem, Lucas Oweyesigire, the police spokesman for the Kampala region, said most such practices take place in rural areas.   The so-called leader of traditional healing and witch doctors, Mama Fina, has also condemned human sacrifice and described those recommending the sacrifice of human beings as “fake”.   Taking advice from witch doctors   Police spokesman Fred Enanga said only last month they "arrested a man identified as Musilimu Mbwire on suspicion of killing his two sons in human sacrifice.”   According to preliminary investigations, a rich man had paid Mbwire money and convinced him to sacrifice his two sons at the instructions of a witch doctor.   Superstitions lead people in rural areas to seek help from witch doctors, who in turn offer weird prescriptions, including human sacrifices to turn around their luck.   A more worrisome part of the superstition is to undertake human sacrifice to put the body at the foundation of a building to bring good luck.   Timothy Mukasa, a local leader in Kampala's suburb of Kireka, said many multi-storey buildings in the town have been built on a human body.   “The witch doctors tell owners to put a human body at the foundation of the construction of the buildings,” he said.   In 2014, authorities apprehended and later sentenced a tycoon Kato Kajubi for sacrificing a child and then putting his body in the foundation of a building that he was about to construct.   David Musenze, a journalist who studied psychology, said there are not many qualified counsellors to attend to psychological and mental issues of people, which makes them take advice from witch doctors.   "People go to witch doctors to help them get jobs, be promoted at jobs, or kill their enemies, along with many other problems," he said.   So, what about hauntings, you might be thinking to yourself. Well, we found a story from someone living in Uganda from the “your ghost stories” website. I had always thought this sort of nightmare was happening to me alone until I have come across this site. I always took my suffering silently especially the unexplained sickness which always followed devil attacks.   It all started on 28th November 2004 one hour to midnight. Whilst walking home after branching off from the main road. I heard footsteps of someone walking behind me and whoever it was seemed to have been in a hurry, I glanced back and stepped aside to see who it was and let him/her pass as I was in a narrow path.   I saw a hazy form I can't clearly explain here, my hair stood on my head like when you encounter something fearful. A cold shiver enveloped me and a gust of chilly wind wrapped my entire body, like I was putting on a cloak. I let out a silent incoherent scream and ran towards home which was just nearby. That occurrence signalled the beginning of my suffering to date.   Since then, whenever I sleep I am woken up by something touching my foot or a feeling of a being lying beside me, in the morning I find scratches on my body and at first I thought it was me scratching myself during asleep so I used to trim my nails, but the scratches continued.   During the attacks, I fall in a sort of hypotonizing stance. I neither can move nor make any sound except my feet which I use to struggle and try to shrug of the being.   In the past two years the demon has turned sexual, it would turn in a woman form, hugging me in bed trying to initiate sexual intimacy, when I wake up my reproductive organ feels so cold and shrunk. There's pain also in the pelvic area for most of the day.   I have tried all sorts of remedies e.g. Blessed water, salt, prayers etc. But none seems to work, Any suggestions on how to get rid of this demon is welcome.   And lastly, the Haunted Palace of Kabaka Kabak's Palace, also known as Idi Amin's Torture Chambers or Haunted Mansion or Lubiri Palace is located in Lubiri area of Kampala on Mengo Hill Road. It was the home of the Bugandan kings but these days it largely remains unoccupied due to the horrific events that took place under the rule of Idi Amin and President Milton Obote. President Idi Amin built his torture chamber here where hundreds of people were reportedly tortured to death. Their spirits are believed to have haunted the palace which is closed to the public these days for repair and clearing it from the so-called spirits.   MOVIES-Top movies set in africa 30 Must Watch Movies Set in Africa - IMDb

Radikal Solutions
Country Life Sweet

Radikal Solutions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 8:59


The artist by the name of Medisun sings about 'country life' and Serani alongside Kabaka says keep cool it's 'Going to be alright' --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radikalra/message

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Greizie rati
Kas ir tad, kad skursteņslauķis iekrīt sniegā? Auksta laika mīklas min puzuru darinātājas

Greizie rati

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 33:30


Kas ir tad, kad skursteņslauķis iekrīt sniegā? Šo Gundegas Cielavas un citas auksta laika mīklas min tautas daiļamata meistare, puzuru darinātāja Ausma Spalviņa ar domu biedrenēm Lolitu Muižnieci, Evelīnu Bučeli un Janu Bahmani Jelgavā. Auksta laika mīklas uzdod: Aido Medenis, Lāsma Ozola, Silvija Brice, Kornēlija Šlāpina, Gundega Cielava, Raimonda Vazdika, Guntis Priekulus, Ieva Vaivode, Adrianas Grieziņa, Ilma Ozoliņa, Mārīte Kabaka, ome Monika, Katrīna Kūlaine un Lilita Jansone.

augandanbabe
Ep44: A King Among Men - Kabalega

augandanbabe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 46:44


The Defiant. Rate and review the podcast on spotify or apple podcasts. If you know someone who would enjoy this episode, share it with them! Email me at augandanbabe@gmail.com and follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn at @ugandanbabe to continue the conversation. Thanks for listening, give us a like, rate us on apple podcasts and follow the channel if you enjoyed this episode. I hope you will be back for the next one. Tags: A Ugandan Babe, Kentaro, Uganda, Kabalega, Bunyoro, Bunyoro-Kitara, Ankole, Toro, Busoga, Kamurasi, Emin Pasha, Equatorial Egypt, Samuel Baker, Frederick Lugard, Henry Coalville, Lord Rosebury, British Empire, Colonialism, The British East African Company. Babiito, Kasagama, Mwanga, Kabaka, Omukama Sources: Those Who Came Before Us Podcast by David Ibanda --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skentaro/message

OsazuwaAkonedo
Governor Obaseki Gifts Tony Kabaka Cow, Bags Of Rice For Christmas

OsazuwaAkonedo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 3:17


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://osazuwaakonedo.news/governor-obaseki-gifts-tony-kabaka-cow-bags-of-rice-for-christmas/28/12/2021/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/osazuwaakonedo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/osazuwaakonedo/support

augandanbabe
Ep36: People of the King: Buganda

augandanbabe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 21:49


Long live the King!. If you know someone who would enjoy this episode, share it with them! Email me at AUgandanBabe@gmail.com and follow me on Twitter at @essKentaro to continue the conversation. Thanks for listening, give us a like, rate us on apple podcasts and follow the channel if you enjoyed this episode. I hope you will be back for the next one. Tags: A Ugandan Babe, Kentaro, Uganda, Buganda, Bunyoro-Kitara, Bachwezi, Chwezi, Cwezi, Babiito, Kintu, Nambi, Kabaka, Nnabageraka.  Sources: - https://www.buganda.or.ug/nnabagereka - https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/history-in-africa/article/abs/traditions-of-the-early-kings-of-buganda-myth-history-and-structural-analysis/448947600571FCA7B72C2F4C67EEF947 - The Orisha podcast: How Kintu and Nambi brought death to earth - Stories Mother Told podcast: The Nakku of Buganda Kingdom - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kintu --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skentaro/message

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OsazuwaAkonedo
[Video] I Want To Be Closer To God, Dreaded Edo Chief Tax Collector Tony Kabaka Goes To Church

OsazuwaAkonedo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 6:50


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://osazuwaakonedo.news/video-i-want-to-be-closer-to-god-dreaded-edo-chief-tax-collector-tony-kabaka-goes-to-church/20/12/2021/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/osazuwaakonedo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/osazuwaakonedo/support

Radikal Solutions
Kabaka - Well Done!

Radikal Solutions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 9:54


Featuring a freestyle flow and more from Kabaka Pyramid. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radikalra/message

Frankie B's Reggae Session
The Afro*Disiac Radio Session 10/4

Frankie B's Reggae Session

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 120:01


If you missed 2 hour the Afro*Disiac Radio Block of Frankie B's Reggae Session, here is your chance to catch the repeat!  We start off with a little of that Boom Bap Dancehall, it's that classic Boom Bap Hip Hop Beat with some serious contenders lighting their mics up.  Both Classic and New Tracks from Sizzla, Mega Banton, Shabba Ranks, Capleton, Buju and Kabaka.  We then hit you with some great tracks for the rest of the hour before a deep dive into Riddims, we do a little crate diving to some obscure hits and remixes before ending the show with a little Dub.  Catch us the first Tuesday of Every Month on Afro*Disiac Radio out of Bournemouth, UK 2-4pm local time! 

RX RADIO - Hear Me Out
Daniel Omara Defends The Buganda Culture

RX RADIO - Hear Me Out

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 30:01


If you don't feel like kneeling for the Kabaka, don't! Social media users are causing an uproar after a picture of a man kneeling for the Kabaka went viral.

Greizie rati
Kādus vīrus neskar vīruss? Valodnieciskās mīklas min tulkotāja un rakstniece Silvija Brice

Greizie rati

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 33:30


Kādus vīrus neskar vīruss? Šo Gunta Priekulus un citas klausītāju atsūtītās valodnieciskās mīklas min tulkotāja un rakstniece Silvija Brice. Valodnieciskās mīklas uzdod Māris Klaučs, Gunars Gūža, Biruta Pāvilsone, Sandris Grasis, Marga Šķēle, Elfrīda Krūmiņa, Kornēlija Šlāpina, Mārīte Kabaka, Ieva Vaivode, Guntis Priekulus, Rigmora Kazaka un Jānis Ķirsis.

Viewpoints with Brenda
David F. K. Mpanga on "The Politics of Common Sense"

Viewpoints with Brenda

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 42:06


David F.K. Mpanga is the Deputy Chairman at Bowmans, a top tier Africa-wide law firm, and  co-founder of top tier law firm, A.F. Mpanga Advocates (now Bowmans Uganda). He is a barrister of the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple and an advocate of the courts of Uganda with almost three decades of experience. David is also the Minister for Special Duties in the Buganda Government, an institution headed by the Kabaka of the Kingdom of Buganda. David is also the author of The Politics of Common Sense.In this episode, David speaks about his book The Politics of Common Sense, including how he decided on the title, beliefs and perspectives which he had that were challenged as he wrote his book, the origins of negative tribalism on the continent, the importance of strong institutions in governance and why young Africans cannot afford to be apathetic when it comes to politics.David also speaks about his love for music, how he started deejaying as a hobby and his Mixcloud channel. The Politics of Common Sense is available at Aristoc and Bookpoint (in Kampala, Uganda), and is available for purchase online at Apple and Barnes & Noble. 

Greizie rati
Pļikš, pļekš, pasargāts. Skanīgākās mīklas min Pētersonu ģimene trijās paaudzēs

Greizie rati

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 33:30


Pļikš, pļekš, pasargāts. Šo Katrīnas Kūlaines un pārējās šī gada skanīgākās mīklas min Pētersonu ģimene trijās paaudzēs: mamma Gaida Margrieta, dēls rokenrola dziedātājs Ivars Pētersons, meita zobārste Ingrīda ar mazbērniem - Melāniju (10 gadi), četrgadnieku Rodrigo un trīsgadnieci Martu. Skanīgākās mīklas uzdod: Madara Začeste, Lilita Jansone, Agnese Līcīte, Mārīte Kabaka, Laima Buķe, Ance Dārta Pinstere, Kate Krēsliņa, Jānis Šaltāns, Gunars Gūža, Vita Verbicka, Linda Caunīte, Dārta Urbāne, Ingus Staltmanis un Katrīna Kūlaine.

Frankie B's Reggae Session
The High Grade Session

Frankie B's Reggae Session

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 55:22


In this session we start off the show with a track from Jesse Royal's new Album, then tracks from Session favorites, Iba MaHr and Protoje. We also feature a few tracks from from Kabaka's new Riddim "Victory Rock Riddim" that showcase the talents of Christopher Martin, Medisun and the fantastic Romain Virgo track, "Stronger".  We then take it down with some smooth Collaborations with Akae Beka and Chronixx, Skip and Bob Marley, (In.Digg's newest artist) Jaz Elise featuring Mortimer, Jesse Royal and Vybz Kartel, The Yutes and Curren$y.  Finally, we mellow the mood with Protoje that moves us into some dub from DubNDope, Diggory Kenrick with the Aggrovators and then The Subatomic Sound System with Screechy Dan.  

Sunsplash Mix with Jah Prince & Selecta Princess
Episode 597: Kabaka Pyramid Immaculate TruVersation

Sunsplash Mix with Jah Prince & Selecta Princess

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 19:12


Today we speak with Kabaka Pyramid to cover the release of his first juggling project ‘Victory Rock’, a one-drop riddim. Kabaka also completed an ‘Immaculate’ mixtape via Max Glazer of Federation Sound and has had successful releases working with Jugglerz Records from Germany and with Ghetto Youths International.

JahPrince
Kabaka Pyramid Immaculate TruVersation

JahPrince

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 19:13


Today we speak with Kabaka Pyramid to cover the release of his first juggling project ‘Victory Rock’, a one-drop riddim. Kabaka also completed an ‘Immaculate’ mixtape via Max Glazer of Federation Sound and has had successful releases working with Jugglerz Records from Germany and with Ghetto Youths International.

QueerCity
This Queer Nigerian Prince has to marry a woman before his coronation begins: A tale of Culture, Identity, and Royalty.

QueerCity

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 23:59


Over the years past, the presence of queerness in African traditional royal history has experienced all kind of erasures. Much that we barely have or don't have proper documentation of "purple colored" queer folx that existed in pretty much time past. While the little we have from history tells us of a queer royalty in one of the largest traditional kingdoms in Uganda, that Kabaka (king) Mwanga II, who ruled in the latter half of the 19th century, was gay, this episode introduce us to a Nigerian Heir to the throne, whose community awaits his marriage before coronation. This narrative brings us into a new perspective when it comes to queer narrative, it brings to the table the narrative between cultural belief, tradition, sexuality and spirituality. Dissertation of the throne isn't an option for him because according to the his father's experience, the Gods would come for him even in his dreams if he dares desert the throne. Produced and hosted by @OKTimileyin (QueerNerd) Instagram : @Queercitypodcast Twitter: @Queercitypod9ja Website : Queercitypodcast.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/queercity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queercity/support

RX RADIO - The Fatboy Show
Kabaka Receives Covid Jab Amid Illness Claims

RX RADIO - The Fatboy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 12:17


Today on the Fatboy Show, Olive and Fatboy discuss Kabaka's recent health condition and receiving of the Covid-19 vaccine.

The Style & Vibes Podcast
Kabaka Pyramid Melody of Reggae with the Lyricism of Hip-Hop

The Style & Vibes Podcast

Play Episode Play 44 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 39:04


Kabaka Pyramid is a talented Jamaican lyricist, blending Reggae, Dancehall and Hip-Hop influences to create music that inspires with songs like “Believe”, “Ready” and “Babylon Fallin” he also has. Exploring powerful messages with a rebellious tone with a quality sound that is celebrated by many. Coming off the recent release of his mixtape Immaculate and gearing up for his first riddim product entitled Victory Rock, I spoke with Kabaka about his musical process, how he honed his lyrical skills, his views on Black solidarity,  and of course what he's looking forward to when things get back to normal.Stay connected to Style & VibesKeep up here:  Website |  NewsletterLet's talk here:  Twitter |  Instagram |  Facebook Executive Produced by Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown of  Breadfruit MediaSupport the show

LiverpoolSky podcast
#30 Arsenal, repre pauza, do semifinále cez Real Madrid, vstup nových investorov do FSG

LiverpoolSky podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 58:00


Po repre pauze prichádza podcast č.30 v zostave Kika. Miki a Braňo V podcaste rozoberáme posledný ligový zápas s Arsenalom, Phillipsa, Kabaka, repre pauzu, boj o postup do semifinále Ligy majstrov a vstup nových investorov do FSG. 0:00 Úvod 0:55 Zápas s Arsenalom 11:30 Nádej na TOP 4? Phillips a Kabak 24:24 Repre pauza a "kauza" TAA 37:41 Štvrťfinále LM s Realom Madrid 43:00 Vstup nových investorov do FSG 57:23 Záver podcastu

Scrabble Dabble Doo
Scrabble Dabble Doo Season 2 Episode 11 Uncommon 6 Letter J&K Words

Scrabble Dabble Doo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 20:15


Happy April everybody!  The sun is shining! The birds are singing!  The world is slowly coming out of its slumber!  Will you hit the ground running with your Scrabble knowledge or are you coming to spring training an out-of-shape veteran who hasn't picked up a tile since last March?  Well here's your chance.  The uncommon six letter Js and Ks.    | JACANA  |  | JACALS  |  | JAGRAS  |  | JARRAH  |  | JALAPS  |  | JAPANS  |  | JUBBAH  |  JIBBAS JUBHAH | JERBOA  |  | JABIRU  |  | JOJOBA  |  | JUMBAL  |  | JAZZBO  |  | JEANED  |  | JAUKED  |  | JAUPED  |  | JADING  |  | JADISH  | HADJIS JIHADS | JASSID  |  | JUDOKA  |  | JORDAN  |  | JOYPAD  |  | JAEGER  |  | JAYGEE  |  | JAYVEE  | VEEJAY | JANNEY  |  | JARVEY  |  | JUGULA  | R | JUBILE  | ES | JUJUBE  |  | JOCUND  |  | JOCOSE  | R | JUDDER  |  | JEREED  | JEERED | JUDGEY  |  | JINNEE  |  | JENNET  |  | JOSEPH  |  | JERKIN  | JINKER | JUSTLE  |  | JETTON  |  | JUNGLY  |  | JINGKO  | GINGKO | JUGUMS  |  | JIMPLY  |  | JIMSON  |  | JUPONS  |  | JOYPOP  |  |   |  | KABAKA  |  | KABAYA  |  | KAMALA  |  | KANBAN  |  | KUBASA  |  | KWACHA  |  | KALPAC  |  | KARAHI  |  | KEBLAH  | KIBLAH | KITBAG  |  | KABIKI  |  | KOCHIA  |  | KIACKS  |  | KAPEEK  |  | KAMEEZ  |  | KASHER  | SHAKER | KINEMA  |  | KINASE  |  | KERRIA  |  | KNAWEL  | KNAWES | KEYWAY  |  | KAFFIR  | KAFIR | KHALIF  |  | KIAUGH  |  | KIANGS  |  | KURGAN  |  | KALONG  |  | KHAPHS  |  | KAINIT  |  | KUALKI  | KULAKS | KAMIKS  |  | KALIUM  |  | KRAFTS  |  | KOFTAS  |  | KIPPAH  |  | KIRPAN  | PARKIN | KARRIS  |  | KRAITS  |  | KOKAMS  |  | KAPOKS  |  | KORUNA  |  | KNARRY  |  | KANZUS  |  | KUVASZ  |  | KEBBIE  |  | KIBBEH  | KIBBES, KIBBIS | KOBOLD  |  | KIBEIS  |  | KUBIES  |  | KYBOSH  |  | KRUBIS  | KRUBUT | KOMBUS  |  | KUCHEN  |  | KIRSCH  | SCHRIK CHIRKS | KIDVID  |  | KERFED  |  | KENNED  |  | KEPPED  |  | KLUGED  | KLUDGE KLUDGY | KYTHED  | KITHED | KUDLIK  |  | KOODOO  | KUDU | KETENE  |  | KEEVES&

Lloyd Beck's Podcast
Lloyd Beck interviews Kabaka Pyramid

Lloyd Beck's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 31:56


Checkout this episode where I talk to Artist Kabaka Pyramid.  We talk about some of his latest projects such as his new mixtape called Immaculate. We also discuss Kabaka getting back into the producing industry setting to release a project called Victory Rock Riddim. This Riddim will feature other artists such as Alaine, Bugle and D'music. Kabaka Pyramid - InstagramImmaculate Mixtape (@kabakapyramid) • Instagram photos and videos

Greizie rati
Izzinošākās mīklas min teātra "Spēle" aktieris Andris Krūmiņš un režisore Raimonda Vazdika

Greizie rati

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 33:30


Apmests loks augšā, apmests loks apakšā, vidū krustceles. Šo Ievas Vaivodes un pārējo klausītāju 2020.gada otrā pusgada izzinošākās mīklas min Rīgas Tehniskās Universitātes studentu teātra "Spēle" aktieris Andris Krūmiņš un mākslinieciskā vadītāja, režisore Raimonda Vazdika. Izzinošākās mīklas uzdod Arnolds Maks, Elīna Razumļova, Sandris Grasis, Mārīte Kabaka, Emīlija Ziemāne, Inta Vinceva, Jānis Eduards Medenis, Ieva Vaivode, Vladislavs Ločs, Šarlote Gredzena, Loreta Bērziņa un Plaužu ģimene.

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Riddimstream Podcast
Kabaka Pyramid meets Federation Sound “Immaculate” Mixtape

Riddimstream Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 48:10


As a tumultuous 2020 comes to an end, reggae star Kabaka Pyramid and famed producer and DJ Max Glazer are gifting us with a remarkable body of work with the "IMMACULATE" mixtape. Boasting an impressive track listing of 27 new and recently released songs, as well as a few customized dubs, "IMMACULATE" features notable collaborations from both established and rising stars of reggae; Namely multi-Grammy winner Damian Marley, Runkus, Pressure Busspipe, Dre Island, Royal Blu, Medisun and Jane Macgizmo The brainchild of Kabaka and Max Glazer, the "IMMACULATE" mixtape aims to represent the full spectrum of Kabaka's talent through his prolific lyrics and versatility whether “Kontraband pt 2”, "Trample Dem", "Nice Up The Dance" or "Mama Earth". “It was a great experience working on Immaculate with Kabaka. We've known each other for years, but this is the first time we have actually worked on a project together and this man is a lyrical force of nature. The only way to describe Kabaka Pyramid is, of course, accurate... and immaculate.” - Max Glazer Speaking on this exciting project, Kabaka related, “Immaculate is 58 minutes of pure fire and lyricism. It's possibly my most high energy release to date and even though the message is a must, and these are serious times we in, Immaculate also shows some of the lighter sides to the pyramid. Max really put it together like a classic mixtape, real dj vibes, and it reminds me of my high school days making mix CD's for our sound Time Bomb. I'm just glad the world is getting to hear all these songs I've been going crazy over all year!” A gift for music fans, the "IMMACULATE" mixtape will be available to stream for FREE on November 25th, 2020 powered by: Bebble Rock Music, Federation Sound and Ghetto Youths International Kabaka Pyramid is an award winning; conscious revolutionary lyricist with a unique musical style; blending the power, energy and melody of Reggae with the lyricism of Hip Hop. Hailing from Kingston, Jamaica this Bebble Rock Music artist uses his liquid and hypnotizing delivery to spread positive messages of spiritual evolution that forces you to listen. The name "Kabaka" is Ugandan for "King" and Pyramids are thought by the artist to house the mathematical proportions of Universal Laws that are eminent in the creation of this universe. He seeks to embody these laws in his music, spreading truth and higher knowledge to the people who are prepared to listen.

Riddimstream Podcast
Kabaka Pyramid meets Federation Sound “Immaculate” Mixtape

Riddimstream Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 48:10


As a tumultuous 2020 comes to an end, reggae star Kabaka Pyramid and famed producer and DJ Max Glazer are gifting us with a remarkable body of work with the "IMMACULATE" mixtape. Boasting an impressive track listing of 27 new and recently released songs, as well as a few customized dubs, "IMMACULATE" features notable collaborations from both established and rising stars of reggae; Namely multi-Grammy winner Damian Marley, Runkus, Pressure Busspipe, Dre Island, Royal Blu, Medisun and Jane Macgizmo The brainchild of Kabaka and Max Glazer, the "IMMACULATE" mixtape aims to represent the full spectrum of Kabaka's talent through his prolific lyrics and versatility whether “Kontraband pt 2”, "Trample Dem", "Nice Up The Dance" or "Mama Earth". “It was a great experience working on Immaculate with Kabaka. We've known each other for years, but this is the first time we have actually worked on a project together and this man is a lyrical force of nature. The only way to describe Kabaka Pyramid is, of course, accurate... and immaculate.” - Max Glazer Speaking on this exciting project, Kabaka related, “Immaculate is 58 minutes of pure fire and lyricism. It's possibly my most high energy release to date and even though the message is a must, and these are serious times we in, Immaculate also shows some of the lighter sides to the pyramid. Max really put it together like a classic mixtape, real dj vibes, and it reminds me of my high school days making mix CD's for our sound Time Bomb. I'm just glad the world is getting to hear all these songs I've been going crazy over all year!” A gift for music fans, the "IMMACULATE" mixtape will be available to stream for FREE on November 25th, 2020 powered by: Bebble Rock Music, Federation Sound and Ghetto Youths International Kabaka Pyramid is an award winning; conscious revolutionary lyricist with a unique musical style; blending the power, energy and melody of Reggae with the lyricism of Hip Hop. Hailing from Kingston, Jamaica this Bebble Rock Music artist uses his liquid and hypnotizing delivery to spread positive messages of spiritual evolution that forces you to listen. The name "Kabaka" is Ugandan for "King" and Pyramids are thought by the artist to house the mathematical proportions of Universal Laws that are eminent in the creation of this universe. He seeks to embody these laws in his music, spreading truth and higher knowledge to the people who are prepared to listen.

Riddimstream Podcast
Kabaka Pyramid meets Federation Sound “Immaculate” Mixtape

Riddimstream Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 48:10


As a tumultuous 2020 comes to an end, reggae star Kabaka Pyramid and famed producer and DJ Max Glazer are gifting us with a remarkable body of work with the "IMMACULATE" mixtape. Boasting an impressive track listing of 27 new and recently released songs, as well as a few customized dubs, "IMMACULATE" features notable collaborations from both established and rising stars of reggae; Namely multi-Grammy winner Damian Marley, Runkus, Pressure Busspipe, Dre Island, Royal Blu, Medisun and Jane Macgizmo The brainchild of Kabaka and Max Glazer, the "IMMACULATE" mixtape aims to represent the full spectrum of Kabaka's talent through his prolific lyrics and versatility whether “Kontraband pt 2”, "Trample Dem", "Nice Up The Dance" or "Mama Earth". “It was a great experience working on Immaculate with Kabaka. We've known each other for years, but this is the first time we have actually worked on a project together and this man is a lyrical force of nature. The only way to describe Kabaka Pyramid is, of course, accurate... and immaculate.” - Max Glazer Speaking on this exciting project, Kabaka related, “Immaculate is 58 minutes of pure fire and lyricism. It's possibly my most high energy release to date and even though the message is a must, and these are serious times we in, Immaculate also shows some of the lighter sides to the pyramid. Max really put it together like a classic mixtape, real dj vibes, and it reminds me of my high school days making mix CD's for our sound Time Bomb. I'm just glad the world is getting to hear all these songs I've been going crazy over all year!” A gift for music fans, the "IMMACULATE" mixtape will be available to stream for FREE on November 25th, 2020 powered by: Bebble Rock Music, Federation Sound and Ghetto Youths International Kabaka Pyramid is an award winning; conscious revolutionary lyricist with a unique musical style; blending the power, energy and melody of Reggae with the lyricism of Hip Hop. Hailing from Kingston, Jamaica this Bebble Rock Music artist uses his liquid and hypnotizing delivery to spread positive messages of spiritual evolution that forces you to listen. The name "Kabaka" is Ugandan for "King" and Pyramids are thought by the artist to house the mathematical proportions of Universal Laws that are eminent in the creation of this universe. He seeks to embody these laws in his music, spreading truth and higher knowledge to the people who are prepared to listen.

Greizie rati
Asprātīgākās mīklas min dizaineri Jāzeps Gasparovičs, Raimonds Šiferis un Jānis Mūzis

Greizie rati

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 31:00


Kas ir visu roratslēgu karaliene? Kā šo Sandra Graša un pārējās šī gada asprātīgākās mīklas minēs trīs interjera un mēbeļu dizaineri Jāzeps Gasparovičs, Raimonds Šiferis un Jānis Mūzis, klausieties Greizajos ratos. Asprātīgākās mīklas uzdod: Artūrs Apsiņš, Laima Vilmane-Meženiece, Ieva Vaivode, Jānis Rinkevičs, brāļi Birznieki, Marta Evija Plaude, Jānis Salenieks, Zane Brūvere Kvēpa, Gunta Krūmiņa, Aija Neilande, Sandris Grasis, Antoņina Pastare, Oto Ozoliņš, Mārīte Kabaka un Alekss Vincevs.

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Lynetts' Travel Stories
The Kabaka's Palace of Mengo #royalpalace

Lynetts' Travel Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 9:59


This palace has been home to 4 past Kings of Buganda kingdom a thing that is not common for all Kings used to have there won palaces. Thus she holds massive history

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Lynetts' Travel Stories
The Buganda's Kabaka ANJAGALA AVENUE #royalmile

Lynetts' Travel Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 8:30


This road has been in the kingdoms for over 150 years and she holds so much cultural history of the Baganda kingdom.

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Reggae Lover
Jillionaire Interview

Reggae Lover

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 89:48


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Major Lazer’s *Jillionaire* sits down with Reggae Lover’s AGARD and Kahlil Wonda. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Christopher Leacock aka *Jillionaire* is a Trinidad-born DJ/Producer, entrepreneur, IT guru, and restauranteur. He shares insights and drops gems while taking us through his amazing career. In this Jillionaire interview, he came off like a scholar and an elder. He dropped a lot of knowledge. Dropped a lot of history, and a lot of perspectives. This conversation was nice and mellow – very different energy than last week’s show with Walshy Fire ( https://reggaelover.com/walshy-fire-energy-no-negative-vibes/ ). Nevertheless, Jillionaire had profound things to say and you will enjoy the discussion. Buzzworthy ---------- Big ups to *Buju Banton* who’s been continuing his promotion of Upside Down 2020. Last week that promo brought him to a couple of very big platforms. One of them being the Breakfast Club ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lv3YWJTljnE ).t And the other one being Trevor Noah’s Daily Social Distancing Show ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mlp7vv3xTNM ). Buju is doing it all. He was also recently interviewed on Sway’s Universe ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aS6JeOaRTAE ) Sirius XM, Shade 45. He is covering all grounds right now. And he also was able to do a performance on Trevor Noah’s Show to close out that on that episode. He performed “Buried Alive” from the Upside Down 2020 album ( https://reggaelover.com/buju-banton-new-album/ ). The Tastemaker -------------- Buju’s got a song called “ *I Am a Jamaican* ,” which won the Jamaica Festival competition ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ux9HHJtNNEE ) for 2020. The song and video speak for Jamaicans living abroad and at home. The composition embodies the Jamaican patriotic spirit. Make sure you don’t miss that. There is a new single from *Kabaka Pyramid* , a response to the current social injustice. The song, “ *Babylon Fallin* ,” came out on July 17th, 2020 with accompanying visuals. The music video features clips of scenes with the police facing off against citizens. Kabaka uses his well-known lyrical prowess ( https://highlanda.net/2018/03/29/top-lyricists-reggae-lover-podcast-episode-91/ ) in this very conscious song. It’s social commentary. One of the themes that we’ve been talking about on this platform is the need for music like this. This song definitely goes on that list of revolutionary music. And it’s right on time. The riddim is a different kind. It is not a “one-drop” beat. The message and production are coherent with the times. Regardless of what genre you subscribe to, once you hear the song, you hear what he’s talking about. If you’re anything short of an anarchist or a racist yourself, then you will feel the passion. The release has seen coverage by The Source ( https://thesource.com/2020/07/17/kabaka-pyramid-releases-new-single-babylon-fallin/ ) , a nod to Kabaka’s rep as a dope emcee. Soundclash Update ----------------- Every Friday Team Torment ( https://www.facebook.com/teamtormentfb/ ) presents the *Locked and Loaded* dubplate showcase. Hear four different sounds weekly live on YouTube. Shout out and the entire Team Torment crew, King AP ( https://highlanda.net/2019/07/15/king-ap-sound-reggae-lover-podcast-153/ ) , Blackheart, and the rest of sounds. Also in sound clash news, Soundclash.com ( http://soundclash.com/ ) has a new series coming out sponsored by Serato called No Jing Bang. The tournament will be hosted by D.J. English Fire, Chris Diamond, Walshy Fire, and Warrior Sound. What do I love about this? First of all, it’s great to see the unity between Chris Diamond, Walshy ( https://reggaelover.com/walshy-fire-energy-no-negative-vibes/ ) , and Warrior. Two of the top online clash promoters have now joined forces. Secondly, the major corporate sponsorship for this sport is a huge win. Look out for more developments from the *No Jing Bang* series. We’re glad to see some growth in the SoundClash community as we all adapt to this new normal. Coming Up --------- This season, we will bring you more interviews due to what’s going on in the world right now. Some great potential guests have definitely freed up. We look forward to sharing more exciting, insightful conversations with you. So stay tuned. Get In Touch ------------ Reggae Lover Podcast is produced by Andres AGARD and Aubrey Kahlil Agard. *Visit* *ReggaeLover.com* ( https://reggaelover.com/ ) *for full show notes, archives, and more information.* If you’re interested in a sponsorship or donation, please email info@ReggaeLover.com. Follow us on Instagram @ReggaeLoverPodcast ( https://www.instagram.com/reggaeloverpodcast/ ). Like our Facebook page at Facebook.com/ReggaeLoverPodcast ( http://facebook.com/ReggaeLoverPodcast ). Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Greizie rati
Viņai ir vārds, bet brālim tās pavārds. Kad viņa nāk, tas steidzas prom!

Greizie rati

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 31:05


Kā šo Mārītes Kabakas un citu klausītāju atsūtītās lauku sētas vasarīgākās mīklas min lauksaimnieks Jānis Dzenis no Kokneses, klausieties Greizajos ratos! Par vasarīgākās vai lauku sētas mīklas autoriem 2020.gadā izvirzīti: Gustavs Švēdenbergs, Ieva Mālmane, Aija Neilande, Madara Linda Mazapša, Amēlija Siksaliete, Katrīna Dimanta, Renārs Šipskis, Elīna Abika, Mārīte Kabaka, Akvelīna Gertnere, Jānis Eduards Medenis un Gustavs Māziks.

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Greizie rati
Raidījumā "Greizie rati" mīklas min Latvijas Institūta darbinieki

Greizie rati

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2020 31:00


Raidījumā Greizie rati iepriekšējā pusgada valodnieciskās mīklas min Latvijas Institūta darbinieki: Vita Timermane - Moora, Elīna Lūcija Rolle un Šarlote Līduma. Viesi min mīklas, kuras sagudrojuši: Liene Šmukste, Jānis Jančevics, Gunars Gūža, Lelde Priedīte, Austra Jasmīna Priedniece - Melnace, Mārīte Kabaka, Jekaterina Andrejeva, Maiga Holštroma, Kornēlija Šlāpina, Biruta Pāvilsone, Laura Mieme un Ieva Vaivode

Greizie rati
Mīļmīkliņas min izrādes "Kā man gribas iet" radošā komanda

Greizie rati

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2020 31:01


Svētku raidījumā "Greizie rati" otrā pusgada mīļmīkliņas min izrādes "Kā man gribas iet" (pēc cimdu adītājas Jettes Užānes eseju grāmatas motīviem) radošā komanda: Elīna Apsīte, Lilija Lipora, Raivis Apsītis un Maija Švedenberga ar 8 gadīgo dēlu Gustavu Švedenbergu. Par mīļmīkliņas autoriem izvirzīti: Ieva Vaivode, Mārīte Kabaka, Raivo Jirgensons, Kristaps Strods, Ineta Greiža, Katrīna Dimanta, Velga Vītola, Andris Rupais, Inga Hartika, Māra Kalmuka, Sandris Grasis, Jānis Eduards Medenis un Helēna Ērgle.

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REASONINGS with Odessa
EP: 4 -Talking More Than Kontraband With Kabaka Pryamid

REASONINGS with Odessa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 35:04


Odessa talks to rising reggae star Kabaka Pryamid about how he teamed up with Damian Marley to produce his Kontraband album, his love life & more. Grab a cocktail and tune in!

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Entertainment Trail Spotlight
03 entertainment trail spotlight, June 02 2018.Interview with Kabaka Piromad andmore.

Entertainment Trail Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 56:50


welcome back family. as the journey of culture continues, i bring to you today another great show. on this episode i interviewed reggae star kabaka piromad. where i spoke to him about his latest music project contraband. also enclose in this podcast are clips from reggae Sunfest launch 2018. and to top it off, there are music from Mr. Vagas, Red Rat, Gufy, and many more artiste that was big in the mid to late 90ths. please subscribe to the podcast, leave a review and rating. you can like and follow me on facebook at https://m.facebook.com/EntertainmentTrail/ and follow me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/entertainmenttrail/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shabba-muskeno/message

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What's your Story
Kabaka Pyramid | Reggae music is king of the Island

What's your Story

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 16:50


In the land of Bob Marley, reggae music is king of the Island. But there are a lot of artists that are trying to go the same pad. Kabaka "Pebble Rock" Pyramid, a Jamaican singer-songwriter, started writing music in Hip Hop style. Naturally he got influenced by the reggae, but Hip Hop comes more naturally.

Frankie B's Reggae Session
Summer Jams 3.0

Frankie B's Reggae Session

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 47:19


To Celebrate the Summer, we jump right in to the Riddims, Artists and Tracks that help you jam in to the Summer Season! No Intros, No talking, just a great music selection from Romain Virgo, Agent Sasco, Chris Martin, Lukie D, Jesse Royal w/ Charly Blacks, Yaadcore, Kabaka, Soasi, Chezidek, Don Carlos and more.   

Alaroots
Ibn Raad on Alaroots

Alaroots

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2017


1. Easy Natty Easy- Gregory Isaacs (Babylon too rough) 2. Babylon Too rough - Medley  3. Victory - Kezmandi feat. Chronixx 4. Kabaka vs. Pyramid - Kabaka Pyramid 5. Liberal Opposer - Kabaka Pyramid 6. Rastafari Livity - Turbulence 7. Junior Kelly - Deeper  8. Junior Kelly - Paradise 9. Interview with Ibn Raad 10. Life lost- Ibn Raad (Rebirth 2017) 11. Brighter days - Ibn Raad and friends 12. Heights - Ibn Raad feat. King Shadrock 13. Praises - Ibn Raad feat. Aldo Guizmo 14. Freestyle Ibn Raad and Lord Diamen (Falling for you, Taking feat. Melanie, and more)

KTRU Rice Radio
Kabaka Pyramid Interview (12/2/16)

KTRU Rice Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2016 5:22


On December 2, 2016 Jamaican reggae artist Kabaka Pyramid spoke with Steven D. Powell after closing out the inaugural Red, Gold, and Green Fest. Hear what made the night magical, how he splits himself between Kabaka and Pyramid, and the Accurate Mixtape tour. www.facebook.com/KabakaPyramid www.facebook.com/powellstevend

Favorite One
Favorite One 1.10.2015

Favorite One

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2015 117:28


Kabaka Pyramid & Konshens Special. Kabaka Pyramid, der eher im Roots zuhause ist, und Konshens, einer der aktuellen Vertreter des Dancehalls, kommen beide demnächst in die Schweiz. Kabaka spielt am 23.10. in Bern und am 24.10. in Zürich, für letzteres Konzert gibt es in der Sendung Tickets zu gewinnen. Ebenfalls verlosen wir Tickets fürs Konshens Konzert vom 2.10. in Lyss. Dazu gibt es zwei Stunden lang Musik von beiden Artists.Reggae & Dancehall Radioshow by Real Rock Sound. Jeden 1., 3. und 5. Donnerstag von 21.00 bis 23.00 Uhr auf Radio Rasa. Die Reggae-Radio-Sendung mit viel Musik, Gästen, Specials, Veranstaltungstipps, Ticket- und CD-Verlosungen!

M.A.N. M.A.D.E. RADIO
Rebel Music (Kabaka Pyramid interview)

M.A.N. M.A.D.E. RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2013 30:00


 Meet Kabaka Pyramid...hailing from Kingston Jamaica and packing a powerful punch. He writes lyrics, produces tracks, engineers and is pretty much a one man band. Tune in as your host Anah Mae interviews Kabaka. Find out why his buzz is so strong and what value he has to offer the music industry.   Follow host Anah Mae on Instagam and Twitter Follow Kabaka Pyramid on Twitter   ALL INDIE, UNDERGROUND, & LOCAL ARTISTS can submit their music to TheCaramelFoxx@Gmail.com to be played during the broadcast.

DJ SHAI (Xixgon Intl)
Dj Shai (Xixgon Intl) - Rocksteady V8 "Reggae On The Rise"

DJ SHAI (Xixgon Intl)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2013 79:54


1. Tarrus Riley feat. Mad Cobra - Rude Boy 2. Chronixx - They Don't Know 3. Major Lazer feat. Bugle & Arma - Playground 4. Chronixx - Dread 5. Protoje - Hail Ras Tafari 6. Jah9 - New Name (Xixgon Dubplate) 7. Midnight - Better Ram Sound 8. Raging Fyah - R.A.S (I&I) 9. Jah9 - Inner Voice 10. Protoje - Music From My Heart 11. Keznamdi feat. Calico - Just Vibe 12. Exco Levi feat. Kabaka Pyramid - Strive 13. Torch - Good Reggae Music 14. Chronixx - Smile Jamaica 15. Pressure - Most Beautiful 16. Luciano - Bless My Soul 17. Exco Levi - Wheat & Tears 18. Jah Cure - Outta Control (Xixgon Dubplate) 19. Jah9 - Avacado 20. Jesse Royal - Greedy Babylon 21. Jesse Royal - Hotter The Battle 22. Kabaka Pyramid - New Day 23. Mr. Williamz - We Run England 24. Stephen Marley feat. Buju Banton & Akon - My Conclusion 25. Chino feat. Di Genius - Roots Sound 26. Shaggy feat. Beres Hammond - Fight This Feeling 27. Chronixx - Rain Music 28. Da'Ville - Mirrors 29. Daniel Bambaata Marley - Treat You Right 30. Jesse Royal - Feel Your Pain 31. Protoje feat Toi - Shot By Love 32. Tarrus Riley - Cold Girl 33. Jesse Royal - Modern Day Judas (Xixgon Dubplate) 34. Chronixx - Here Comes Trouble (Xixgon Dubplate) 35. Protoje - Dread 36. Sizzla - Chant Dem Down 37. Dre Island - Find Them Flaw 38. I-Octane - Stay Above Crime 39. Kabaka Pyramid feat Protoje - Warrior 40. Chronixx - Start Ah Fyah 41. Ninjaman - Ninja Mi Ninja 42. Stephen Marley feat. Spragga Benz & Damian Marley - Bongo Nyah

PODCASTS – Bassment Beats + New World Show
New World Show on WESU Episode 59

PODCASTS – Bassment Beats + New World Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2013


The 59th episode of New World Show is set to air on the 13th of July, 2013 click ‘read more’ to get the Playlist and link to download: DZC Deejays – Sunrise Tarraxinha Hataah – Sekwe Reptilian Commander – Eris Stas – Panama Accordion Rawpa Crawpa – Nah Itch Fi Shoot (Chong X rmx) Kabaka … Continue reading New World Show on WESU Episode 59 →

Roots Redemption's Podcast
Cultured Love

Roots Redemption's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2013 70:32


Sweet culture and lovers rock reggae music, old and new, inspred by the IREmember party. Big up to XIXGON INTL & the IREmember crew (www.IREMEMBERreggae.com) It's spring and ReUNION is back with 'Cool Runnings' for the following dates in 2013 (April 5th, June 7th, Aug 23rd). Inside the beautiful Locus 144 - 171 East Liberty St, Toronto, On Free Jell-O shooters and entry FREE B4 Midnite. For booking info: E: RootsRedemption@gmail.com P: 416.662.7668 T: @RootsRedemption F: Facebook.com/RootsRedemption 1Love Track Listings: 01. Psalms 23 - Buju Banton ft. Gramps 02. African Heritage - Chronixx, Gideon & Selah 03. Better Tomorrow - Etana 04. Me Name Jr. Gong - Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley 05. Untold Stories - Buju Banton 06. Murderer - Buju Banton 07. They Don't Know - Chronixx 08. Dread - Chronixx 09. Pressure - Lutan Fyah 10. Tune In - Cocoa Tea 11. Holy Mount Zion - Cocoa Tea 12. Kette Drum - Beenie Man & Determine 13. How Could You - Buju Banton 14. Sweet Rockers - 15. Nice Up the Lawn - Ninjaman 16. The General - Josey Wales 17. Here I Am - Sanchez 18. Reggae - Etana 19. Good Reggae Music - Torch 20. One In A Million - Da'ville 21. Strive - Exco Levi & Kabaka Pyramid 22. Lonesome Soldier - Lutan Fyah 23. No Lipstick - Protoje 24. Dem Gone - Gentleman 25. More Justice - Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley 26. It Was Written - Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley 27. Burn Satan - Cocoa Tea 28. No Faith - Cocoa Tea 29. Humble African - Culture 30. Somewhere - Chronixx 31. Soldier Love - Ikaya 32. Gold Girl - Tarrus Riley 33. Here Comes Trouble - Chronixx 34. Start A Fyah - Chronixx 35. Pon Di Wings - Kabaka Pyramid & Italo Skarcha 36. Selassie Souljahz - Chronixx ft. Sizzla, Protoje & Kabaka Pyramid 37. Warrior - Chronixx 38. Behind Curtains - Chronixx 39. 10,000 Chariots - Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley

Witness History: Archive 2012
The death of the Kabaka of Buganda

Witness History: Archive 2012

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2012 8:59


In November 1969 the first President of Uganda, Edward Mutesa, died in exile in London. He had been forced to flee his homeland by Milton Obote. He died in a small flat in Bermondsey - and his friends still dispute the reasons for his death. Photo: The Kabaka Edward Mutesa II with Pope Pius XII in 1951. AFP/GettyImages

Reggae Lover
91 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Top Lyricist Mix

Reggae Lover

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 41:30


This is episode number 91 of the Reggae Lover Podcast with the top lyricists of Reggae music today. The selection features 20 lyrically potent songs. The concept was a suggestion by Kris Richards, a listener out of the Atlanta. Kris is a visual and graphic artist who enjoys listening to this podcast while he creates his art. He created the original artwork for this episode.  Visit @iandidea on IG to see Kris Richards' magnificent works. A big shout out and thank you to Kris, representing Jamaica and the ATL. So far his feedback is that this mix is too short, and he has requested a part 2. I'm cool with it. I'll go ahead and mix up a series of lyricist-based podcast episodes. This mix keeps your head bobbing all the way through. If you came to the end and thought "wait... what... it's over already?" then I know you will come back for more. Meanwhile, you have to go back and listen to this wordplay and these metaphors. Lyrics are layered with symbolism in the songs, especially those by Kabaka Pyramid. You have to go back and listen again to extract the true meaning. Rebellious Nature by Agent Sasco kicked it off. Wicked Man by Busy Signal, Wadada by Jesse Royal and Kabaka Pyramid's Global Warning complete the intro. Listen to Can't Breathe, Well Done, and also Liberal Opposer by Kabaka. He also features on The Flame with Protege. Koffee, the 17-year-old sensation, makes her mark on Burning. Protege's creativity is on display with the one called Criminal and also Truth and Rights. Over Damian Marley's On the Corner Riddim, you hear Chronixx with Ghetto People. Busy Signal's Survival from the Return Riddim by Jukebox Productions adds to the vibe. Love Is All I Bring, the new Spragga Benz tune from Sting International fits in well. I was able to squeeze in 1999's Wha Yuh Say Star which got left off of the Spragga Benz podcast. Damian Marley flows on The Master Has Come Back and Road to Zion featuring Nas off the Welcome to Jamrock album. In the next edition of the lyrical opposer mix, you're going to hear some more from Vybz Kartel. I'll also bring it very current with 2018 material from these and other new artists. Thank you to the listeners who have added ratings and reviews on iTunes. Shouts out to my very lovely wife who has been binge listening via the podcast app on her new iPhone. I'm honored to have you listen to my podcast. It's all about us reggae lovers. We have to continue to spread the culture. I focus on the reality I want to see which is positivity. Positive energy and momentum arise from reggae music. Shout out to my family at WRFG 89.3FM. I'll be dropping by the Global Drumbeat and Riot Radio shows this week to spread the word about Reggae Lover. I'm gonna drop 2 crazy guest DJ sets live on the air. I'll be talking about the podcast because I want more people to tune in as we build this movement. I'm inspiring and healing people with reggae. Look out for the episodes coming up where I'll be chopping it up with guests learn when, where, why and how they fell in love with reggae. Diving into some of the stories will be lots of fun and I'm so very excited about that. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts and get a shout out on the next episode. Have any questions, comments, or feedback? I love to get requests and suggestions. I want to hear what you are interested in hearing. Hit me up. I will those mixes lined up for you. Get your own custom mix right here on the Reggae Lover podcast and be a part of the show. Thank you for listening. Keep your head up - keep it positive. Until next time, One love. Apple Podcast (iTunes) link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/reggae-lover/id1126663530?mt=2h iHeartRadio link: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-Reggae-Lover-29076656/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.