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On today's edition of South Africans doing great things, we are joined by Lerothodi “Towdeemac” Moagi from the North West. He's been a driving force behind the youth sub-culture Motswako and has played a crucial role in its establishment. Beyond his work as a producer and lecturer in the music industry, Moagi has initiated Backstage Lectures, an outreach program tailored for young talents who face barriers accessing formal education due to financial constraints.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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#ChristianHopHop Show interviews MothlabiTM on his journey as a Motswako gospel rapper
On this episode we sat down with a friend of the pod, who is no stranger to podding and shooting the shits Kgomotso. we start things off with discussing the Super League and why soccer fans were up in arms when the league was announced. We segue into a chat on Netflix's influence on the F1. We move on to discuss Tokyo Sexwale allegedly being a possible victim of a scam in light of the his pronouncements on a donor fund he alleges was looted, which leads into a bigger convo around corruption and how business is conducted in Africa. We briefly touch on the stats revealed by the SAICA charted accountant results released. Pod takes a turn to a lighter topic around who was the originator of Motswako and we round things up with a chat on Hip Hop
On this episode we sat down with a friend of the pod, who is no stranger to podding and shooting the shits Kgomotso. we start things off with discussing the Super League and why soccer fans were up in arms when the league was announced. We segue into a chat on Netflix's influence on the F1. We move on to discuss Tokyo Sexwale allegedly being a possible victim of a scam in light of the his pronouncements on a donor fund he alleges was looted, which leads into a bigger convo around corruption and how business is conducted in Africa. We briefly touch on the stats revealed by the SAICA charted accountant results released. Pod takes a turn to a lighter topic around who was the originator of Motswako and we round things up with a chat on Hip Hop
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Another South African rap mix as featured on The Ready D Show on Good Hope Fm one featured around 2015. My aim with the South African mixes is to showcase the myriad of sonics, diversity & uniqueness that the South African sound has to offer from Motswako to Afrikaansrap. Mixcloud has become the official space where I upload weekly multi genre mixes which includes South African HipHop mixes so give me a follow over there - alternatively download my mixes via my website @ www.djazuhl.net Nothing new - Proverb Blaklez - Stranger Magata - Khuli Chana Sorry Makhe - Dj Vigilante Hosh Tokolosh - Jack Parrow Afkoel - Brasse Vannie Kaap Tski tski - Duncan Boss Zonke - Rikki Rick YouUnique - EJ Von Lyrik Salutas - Youngsta Bo Natuurlik - Chase Lutron In defence of my art - Tumi Longstreet - Gugs Gang13 Ek is Joe Barber - DJ Ready D aka Boeta D
Another South African rap mix as featured on The Ready D Show on Good Hope Fm one featured around 2015. My aim with the South African mixes is to showcase the myriad of sonics, diversity & uniqueness that the South African sound has to offer from Motswako to Afrikaansrap. Nothing new - Proverb Blaklez - Stranger Magata - Khuli Chana Sorry Makhe - Dj Vigilante Hosh Tokolosh - Jack Parrow Afkoel - Brasse Vannie Kaap Tski tski - Duncan Boss Zonke - Rikki Rick YouUnique - EJ Von Lyrik Salutas - Youngsta Bo Natuurlik - Chase Lutron In defence of my art - Tumi Longstreet - Gugs Gang13 Ek is Joe Barber - DJ Ready D aka Boeta D
Thami Kotlolo: Founder of the Feathers Awards Thami Kotlolo a Mamelodi born being with many talents has accomplished a long list of achievements at the tender age of 26 years. He was only 23 years old when he conceived one of South Africa's prolific award shows, and has managed to make a mark and ruffle a couple of feathers in almost all spheres of life, from politics, entertainment to corporate South Africa. Thami began his life in the public domain as a child star with roles in youth sopie Backstage, blockbuster film Mr Bones, and appeared in various advertisements like Coca-cola and Tastic rice ( to mention but two). Thami also had a short stint as a YO-TV presenter... After completing his studies in Musical theatre at Tshwane University Of Technology he was thrust behind the scenes of the entertainment industry as production manager, producer, and even columnist Clive Mathibe: Clive Mathibe is a seasoned South African Creative Producer/Director for stage, theatre and conceptual events. Mathibe has a varied set of skills that have seen him be in writing rooms as creator/writer and/or storylines for award winning South African shows. He has also recently wrapped season 20 of South Africa's longest running women focused talk show, Motswako.” Attachments area
*Welcome to the* *Fresh Underground* ( https://www.freshundergroundpodcast.com/ ) *.* We're going to take you to the poetic musings of some Motswako-influenced hip-hop to the funky and irresistible rhythms of a tear-the-house-down Brazilian party vibes. *This episode we're excited to introduce* Phodiso ( https://www.instagram.com/itsphodiso/?hl=en ) , Retiroliniers ( http://www.instagram.com/retiroliniers ) , Agrupación Chango ( https://www.instagram.com/discospacifico/ ) , Taylor Mallory ( https://taylormallory.bandcamp.com/ ) , Bruce James & Bella Black ( https://www.facebook.com/jamesandblack/ ) , Mark Cooper ( www.itsmarkcooper.com ) , Fusilier ( https://www.facebook.com/fusiliermusic/ ) , Ronnie Luxe ( https://ronnieluxe.bandcamp.com ) , Fatou Yaker ( https://soundcloud.com/fatouyakar ) , Uncanny Imp ( https://theuncannyimp.cf/ ) , Zé Bigode Orquestra ( instagram.com/zebigodeorquestra ). Stay safe. Support the underground music! Support the protests! *Black Lives Matter!* *You can help support Fresh Underground at* *Paypal.me* ( https://www.paypal.me/freshunderground ) *,* *Patreon* ( https://www.patreon.com/freshunderground ) *, or* *Venmo* ( https://venmo.com/freshunderground ). Every dollar helps us stay up and running and keeps us at our desks finding more fantastic music. ------------ A special thanks to *Preach Ankobia and The Lunchtime Takeover at Montreal's CKUT 90.3 FM* for their new feature, Fresh Underground Top 5! Fill your lunchbox every week with the best in urban music from home & abroad, get the news you need to know, laugh at a few jokes, meet guests you’ve never met before & have a mini work party that just might get you fired! (don’t say you haven’t been warned!) You can find his show *HERE* ( https://www.ckut.ca/en/content/lunch-time-take-over ).
Jabulani Tsambo 14 September 1980 – 24 October 2018), better known by his stage name Hip Hop Pantsula, later shortened to HHP recently passed away and we celebrate his legacy is this episode. One of a few South African rappers who has become a household name & a pioneer of the Motswako movement. His legacy lives on through his music, R.I.P Jabba.Tlhabane MaftownThe Manual Kea Jelwa ft.BFBToday’s the dayLet me Be ft. MO’lemiLeloko la Lekoko - ft.Proverb, GC, Straydawg, Mo’lemi, L-SkiilzPassopaMaftown OriginalJabba ft. NkanyisoBuy HHP's music via online music platforms. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
CliffCentral.com — Ever since he exploded on to the scene for his hit song 'Basadi' which made waves, Lection is back with another collabo with Motswako hitmakers Fifi Cooper and HHP. He chats to Arye about taking a hiatus from the music scene, lessons learned, and what his next step looks like.
Carolyn Malachi is a performing artist. Born in 1984 in Washington, DC, Malachi is the great-granddaughter of jazz pianist John Malachi who played for Sarah Vaughn, Pearl Bailey, Billy Eckstine. Carolyn Malachi mixes jazz with other genres. Her music is heavily influenced by jazz and Motswako, a style of South African music popularized by Hip Hop Pantsula. Malachi's releases include Revenge of the Smart Chicks (2008), Revenge of the Smart Chicks II: Ambitious Gods (2009), and the Lions, Fires & Squares EP (2010). Carolyn Malachi founded the Smart Chicks Network in 2009. The organization is composed of women in the arts and meets monthly to share industry and general professional resources. In 2009, Malachi became a resident artist at BloomBars, a community arts space in Washington, DC. The Maryland State Arts Council and Mid-Atlantic Arts Council awarded Malachi with a 2010 Individual Artist Award and Mid-Atlantic Arts Fellowship. TheRoot.com named Carolyn Malachi a Top 25 Gen Y Artist / Entrepreneur in 2010.