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Namibië se Drikus Coetzee het vanjaar se Munga Grit Le Dur in die Namib gewen. Coetzee het dié solo-bergfietsuitdaging wat Vrydagoggend in die Khomas Hochland weggespring het, net ná middernag voltooi. Die Grit Le Dur, losweg vertaal as Die Taai Ene, is die langste bergfietswedren in Namibië en strek oor sowat 500 km oor die Remshoogtepas, verby Solitaire en oor die Gamsbergpas. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het met Coetzee gesels.
Namibië se Drikus Coetzee het vanjaar se Munga Grit Le Dur in die Namib gewen. Coetzee het dié solo-bergfietsuitdaging wat Vrydagoggend in die Khomas Hochland weggespring het, net ná middernag voltooi. Die Grit Le Dur, losweg vertaal as Die Taai Ene, is die langste bergfietswedren in Namibië en strek oor sowat 500 km oor die Remshoogtepas, verby Soliitaire en oor die Gamsbergpas. Sybrand de Beer, stigter van die Munga Grit Le Dur, het Coetzee en die wedren só beskryf:
Sad Girlz are Homeless w/ Dave Nunes - Amaarae Alors On Danse (Amapiano Remix) - Montèr Makhelwane (J-Lava Wild Out x Whine Pon It MASH UP) - Voice x Rajah Wild x Munga x Kelvin Momo & Mawhoo feat. Stixx & Mzizi Cuff It (Dan Bravo Amapiano Remix) - Beyonce Love (Egnever Amapiano Edit) - Keyshia Cole ON BENDED KNEE AMAPIANO - BOYZ II MEN JUMP (Get Luck Remix) - Tyla SHAKE IT TO THE MAX (J-Lava Amapiano Mash up) - Moliy X Slient Addy & Shenseea f. Skillibeng Take Me Home (J-Lava Amapiano Mash up) - Freetown Collective Riddim (J-Lava Amapiano Mash Up) - Mical Teja x Coutain Sacred Mas (J-Lava Amapiano) - Konata Alleyne x J-Lava ELM Street x Bare Bouncing (J-Lava Amapiano Mash) - Crown Prince x Lady Lava GTAmapiano - Jaydon Lewis Ojapiano - Kcee Ngibolekeni (feat. Sean 1401, LeeMcKrazy, Blxckie & Pcee) - DJ Maphorisa, Xduppy & Scotts Maphuma Kautaka - Jaivah Ft JFS Music X King Tone SA Lusanya Riddim x Dansa (J-Lava Mash Up) - S!RENE x Klassik Frescobar Update - Burna Boy
Vybez4Life Podcast Ep.183 with 75 Hip Hop, RnB and Reggae Dancehall tracks featuring Asianae, Ray Vaughn, Travis Scott, Central Cee, Schoolboy Q, Too Short, Money Man, NAV, Coco Jones, SZA, Roy Woods, Shaneil Muir, Najeeriii, RajahWild, Busy Signal, Malie Donn, DiCelebrityy, Eddy G Bomba, Demarco, Munga, Govana, Mavado, Chronic Law plus many many more!!! Vybez4Life bringing you vibes for life!!!
Vybez4Life Podcast Ep.181 with 74 Hip Hop, RnB, Soca, Reggae Dancehall tracks featuring Fredo Bang, TEC, Jim Jones, NAV, K Camp, Young Nudy, Gucci Mane, Tyga, Lil Durk, Lil Baby, Nemz, Patrice Roberts, Cocoa Scorpion, Naliah Blackman, Jay Swain, Ruger, Driks, Wizkid, Aidonia, Centimental, Spice, Molly, Shenseea, Demarco, Zalia Jazz, Munga, Yaksta, Malie Donn plus many many more!!! Vybez4Life bringing you vibes for life!!!
Join award-winning director, producer and screenwriter, Djo Munga, and Hoover Senior Fellow H.R. McMaster as they discuss Munga's films depicting life in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Central African regional challenges, and opportunities for unleashing the potential of this resource rich country in service of its long-suffering population. Having received widespread acclaim for his work, Munga reflects on how the arts, including film, drama and literature can help us understand complex challenges facing the world from a political, economic and social perspective, how he uses film to understand the root causes of conflict in the DRC, why resilience is so important to the Congo, and what he hopes to portray through his future projects. ABOUT THE SPEAKERS Djo Tunda Wa Munga is an award-winning director, producer, and screenwriter. Munga was born in the DRC's capital, Kinshasa. He pursued fine arts while attending boarding school in Belgium, and a cinema workshop inspired him to attend the National Film School of Belgium, INSAS. Munga then returned to the Congo and established the first film and television production company in the DRC, Suka! Productions, as well as its first film and television school. His debut film VIVA RIVA! received widespread acclaim. Munga has produced documentary and historical films for the World Bank, BBC, and numerous international development agencies. H.R. McMaster is the Fouad and Michelle Ajami Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He is also the Bernard and Susan Liautaud Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute and lecturer at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. He was the 25th assistant to the president for National Security Affairs. Upon graduation from the United States Military Academy in 1984, McMaster served as a commissioned officer in the United States Army for thirty-four years before retiring as a Lieutenant General in June 2018.
Der VW Iltis - Der kleine Nager von Volkswagen In der Mitte der 70er Jahre ereilte die deutsche Industrie ein Hilferuf der Bundeswehr: der DKW Munga, seines Zeichen Geländewagen der Streitkräfte, war bestandsübergreifend in einem so schlechten Zustand, dass Ersatz her musste – und zwar schnell. Schließlich drohte im Osten der Sowjet und die Verteidigungsfähigkeit schien in Gefahr, war der Munga nicht nur massenhaft schrottreif, sondern aufgrund seines Zweitakt-Antriebskonzepts auch total veraltet. Nach einigen Irrungen und Wirrungen (VW 181 und Europa-Jeep) fasst sich der VW-Konzern ein Herz und bot den Streitkräften einen leichten Geländewagen an – den VW Iltis. Bauen sollte ihn Audi unter der Ägide von niemand geringerem als Ferdinand Piech. Der beauftragte seine fähigsten Ingenieure, die auf dem Chassis des Munga und einem beherzten Griff in das Großserienregal (Motor vom Audi 80, Getriebe vom Audi 100, Rundinstrument aus dem VW Käfer usw.) zügig ein belastbares Geländewagenkonzept auf die Beine stellten. Der VW Iltis bekommt einen zuschaltbaren Allradantrieb spendiert, entwickelt von Roland Gumpert, der das System auch für zivile Limousinen empfahl. Damit rannte er bei seinem Chef offene Türen ein und als Beiwerk zum VW Iltis war der ab da markenprägende Audi-Quattro-Antrieb geboren. Tatsächlich empfahl die Bundeswehr seinen Soldaten beim Iltis, immer im Allrad-Modus zu fahren, da er nur mit Hinterradantrieb zum Ausbrechen neigte. Im Gelände hingegen war der Iltis super. Frederic findet den Iltis interessant, aus grundsätzlicher ablehnender Haltung gegenüber allem Militärischen kann er sich aber nicht dazu durchringen, das Auto zu mögen. Ron sieht das freilich ganz anders, die militärische Herkunft ist ihm herzlich egal. Er findet den Iltis toll! Was das alles mit den Kanadiern, Freiheit und der Rallye Oasis zu tun hat – das erfahrt ihr in diesem Podcast.
In this bonus Equine Connection Podcast episode, hosted by Tribute Superior Equine Nutrition, the hosts discuss the recent departure of Hygain from the U.S. market. They delve into how this affects horse owners seeking alternative feeds and offer detailed recommendations and comparisons for substituting Hygain's popular products. The discussion includes specifics on feeds like Munga, High Gain Zero, Showtorque, Growtorque, Tru Breed, Meta Safe, and Hygain Release. The hosts emphasize Tribute's role in assisting horse owners through this transition, providing insights into equine dietary needs and the nuances of choosing the right feed. The episode offers guidance on contacting Tribute Equine Nutrition for personalized feeding plans, aiming to help horse owners navigate their feeding challenges with tailored solutions. You can learn more about these topics by visiting our expertise page HERE If you have any questions or concerns about your own horse, please contact us HERE This podcast was brought to you by Tribute Superior Equine Nutrition
Vybez4Life Podcast Ep.142 with 79 Hip Hop, RnB, Afrobeats, Soca and Reggae Dancehall tracks featuring Unknown T, Fizzler, Central Cee, Nines, D-Block Europe, JBee, Booter Bee, Big Chris, TeeZandos, Cristale, Stefflon Don, Pop Smoke, Lil Baby, Tory Lanez, Nicki Minaj, Tems, Mista Myles, Bayanni, Afro B, Nadia Batson, Kes, Popcaan, Malie, Zerimar, Tina, RajahWild, Munga, Ding Dong, Navino, Fully Bad, Brysco, Sqwizz plus much much more!!! Vybez4Life bringing you vibes for life!!!
Meer as 1 000 fietsryers gaan aan vanjaar se Nedbank Desert Dash deelneem, wat vandag vanaf Grove Mall in Windhoek vertrek na Swakopmund se Platz Am Meer Mall. Daar lê 'n uitmergelende 397 kilometer deur die Khomas Hochland vir deelnemers voor, wat dit in 24 uur moet aflê. Namibiese fietsryer Drikus Coetzee het verlede week een van die langste ultra-uithouvermoë bergfietsrenne, die Munga, in 'n nuwe rekordtyd van net minder as 48 uur getem. Hy gaan as lid van 'n viermanspan aan die Desert Dash deelneem. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het met Coetzee gesels wat al die deelnemers sterkte toewens.
Saints lock Chunya Munga makes his debut on the show with Lennie and Graham
Digital technologies are set to transform African economies. Yet, only 40 per cent of Africans accessed the internet in 2022 – well below the proportion in the world's other regions. Technological as well as socio-economic factors drive this digital divide, and US-Chinese competition risks making it worse. To kick off the second season of Europe Listens, ECFR's Rafael Loss and Jana Puglierin welcome Jane Munga, a fellow in the Africa Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and former digital policy advisor to the government of Kenya. What are the most pressing priorities for African countries to overcome the global digital divide? How does Europe's digital diplomacy compare to US and Chinese tech giants' approaches? And what is Africa's vision for “digital sovereignty”? This podcast was recorded on 8 August 2023. Other episodes of this season: Episode 2: Combatting online disinformation with Flora Rebello Arduini Episode 3: Governing outer space with Ruvimbo Samanga Further reading: How the United States can effectively implement its new Digital Transformation with Africa initiative by Jane Munga How Will U.S.-China Tech Decoupling Affect Africa's Mobile Phone Market? By Jane Munga and Kyla Denwood Measuring digital development: Facts and figures 2022 by the International Telecommunication Union The geopolitics of technology: How the EU can become a global player by Julian Ringhof and José Ignacio Torreblanca
Domani Mkadinali Mkadinali vipi? As Always in the month of July we always focus on Wakadinali and on this episode, KevTheDJ has mixed the best of Domani Mkadinali's video mix as curated by Ado Veli Podcast. It's Rong Rende SZN. Ado Veli Podcast Season 12 Episode 03, which is episode number 289. Tracklist Wakadinali - Ku****ye 0:00:00 Eyuh Chino ft Domani Mkadinali, Tepla & Siq - Who What Where 0:03:28 Wakadinali - Umoroto 0:06:29 Domani Mkadinali - Mungu 5 0:10:20 Wakuu Music ft Wakadinali - Mdomo 0:13:20 Domani Mkadinali - Juzi Hosi 0:17:10 GT And Hanquid ft Domani Mkadinali - Trappin 0:20:31 Don Tha Buoy ft Domani Mkadinali - Mukuchu 0:24:05 Wahenga Music ft Wakadinali - New Age 0:27:00 Mtu Mboka ft Domani Mkadinali And Katapilla - Chama Yoyote 0:30:10 Wakuu Music ft Wakadinali - Thats Not Me 0:33:00 Femi One ft Domani Mkadinali - Staki 0:37:16 Boutross ft Masta VK And Wakadinali - Omoka 0:40:00 TTG ft Domani Mkadinali - When 0:44:00 Steph Kapela, Xtatic, Elisha Elai, Domani Mkadinali And Gold Triggah - Hennessy Cypher 3.0 0:47:18 Wakadinali ft Abbass Kubaff And Khaligraph Jones - High Noon 0:53:16 Domani Mkadinali - Mungu 1 0:57:24 Chupee ft Domani Mkadinali - Vile Iko 0:59:54 Jublak ft Yung Haze And Wakadinali - High 1:03:13 Domani Mkadinali - Mungu 6 1:06:18 Domani Mkadinali ft Sir Bwoy - Blow Me Kisses 1:10:03 Wakadinali - Mihadarati 1:12:05 Sir Bwoy ft Domani Mkadinali, Dyana Cods And Ex Ray - Mamacita 1:14:17 Wakadinali ft Sir Bwoy - Geri Inengi 1:17:05 Calivah ft Domani Mkadinali, C4, Cash Town - Tarba Tatu 1:20:39 Wakadinali ft Khaligraph Jones And TNT - Moja Safi 1:23:35 Domani Mkadinali - Mungu 4 1:27:40 Domani Mkadinali - No Vibe Just Receipts 1:31:32 Domani Mkadinali - Mungu 3 1:33:34 Wakadinali ft Mic 1 Easy - X Bosses 1:37:54 Robah Mwenyeji And Wakadinali - Fyam 1:40:04 Wakadinali ft Sir Bwoy - Kuna Siku Youths Wataungana 1:43:55 Wakadinali - Clean Sheet 1:47:04 Domani Mkadinali - Mungu 2 1:48:56 Loski Skillo ft Ridiq And Domani Mkadinali - Mbling 1:52:22 Listen to Ado Veli Podcast on; Apple Music, iTunes, Spotify, Boomplay, Google Podcasts, Mixcloud, TuneIn, Stitcher and SoundCloud here; https://smarturl.it/adovelipodcast Tune in, listen and share your thoughts on social media with our official hashtag #AdoVeliPodcast. Follow us on; Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/penninah.wanjiru.902 https://www.facebook.com/ADOVELl/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/penninahwanjir1 https://twitter.com/AdoVeliRadio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/penninah_wanjiru/ https://www.instagram.com/adoveli/ Email: adoveli7@gmail.com Host: Pesh and Ado Veli.
Season 6 Premiere! What better way to start the new season with a mixtape. Enjoy this dancehall mix. The music begins at 1:20 Here's the tracklisting(song title on the right, artist on the left). Clean Ding Dong, BRT Weekend Keep Mi Guard Up Munga Honorable Location Mavado Bulletproof Skin Busta Rhymes, Skillibeng Machine Stylo G, Dj.Frodo Yo Dawg Shane O Drift - Sped Up Teejay, Dj Mac 1Uptown - Sped Up Bayka Burning Live at Jamnesia (feat. Koffee) Dub School Prayer - 2022 Remastered Munga Honorable Somewhere Wonderful Ras-I No Long Talking PRAYAH, Spice Curious Shenseea Thoughts? Comments? Do so on the blog here https://paulperezblog.blogspot.com/2023/06/june-2023-dancehall-mixtape-season-6.html Rate, like, leave a review! If you've enjoyed this episode, please support this podcast by doing any, all your shopping through my affiliate link: AMAZON: http://amzn.to/2dRu3IM or DONATE/TIP here https://bit.ly/2LD1mwy SUBSCRIBE Everywhere HERE https://bit.ly/3tkjIbV Let's keep in touch, sign up for the email list here https://bit.ly/42QhWBi
Vybez4Life Podcast 4th Anniversary Pt2 with 87 Hip Hop, RnB, Afrobeats and Reggae Dancehall tracks featuring Lil Durk, Ice Spice, Pop Smoke, Roddy Ricch, Muni Long, DaBaby, Lil baby, Lil Pump, Krept, Konan, Headie One, Jeremih, Chris Brown, Eric Bellinger, Blxst, Tory Lanez, Jacquess, Susu, NSG, 1da Banton, Serani, Rytikal, Chi Ching Ching, Ding Dong, Popcaan, Shane O, Wasp, Sean Paul, Munga, Navino, Lauren 10, Dane Ray, Sotto Bless, Ras Charmer plus many many more!!! Vybez4Life bringing you vibes for life!!!
This week, the crew returns after a week off from the podcast. They're later joined in by Trippple X and talk the reaction to Boom Dandimite's passing, Munga's delayed murder trial, Jean Ann Panton revealing that SSLV boss paid for her confession and more. Buss Di Utes songs of the week: Ari: Devyus - Alleviate: https://bit.ly/3IQtrkm Javi: Amanyea - Bad Gyal: https://bit.ly/3MJJNwg Naro: Peaches Adaba - Sometimes: https://bit.ly/45AVG0h
Vybez4Life Podcast Ep.118 with 83 Hip Hop, RnB and Reggae Dancehall featuring Drake, J.Cole, Lil Baby, Kodak Black, R-Dot, Red Cafe, Amy Luciani, Latto, Coi Leray, Mako Girls, Dej Loaf, Brent Faiyaz, Kendrick P, Fabolous, Rich The Kid, Kes, T'Jean, Sizzla, Indie Allen, Java, Nervz, Chronic Law, Davianah, Vanessa Bongo, Vyouz, Munga, Bounty Killer, Kraff Gad, Valiant, Squash, Tony Matterhorn, Jah Vinci, Mavado, Mr.G, Dre Zee, Nation Boss plus much much more!!! Vybez4Life bringing you vibes for life!!!
London Irish' Chunya Munga joins Corbs on The Scrum Down fresh off his 50th appearance for the club, the two react to Irish's big win over Northampton, back to back Premiership Cup Final defeats, the success of the London Irish Academy, the run in to the playoffs ahead for London Irish with two big games remaining and much much more.
Almost exactly one month ago, I took part in the Munga mountain bike race across a region called the Karoo in South Africa. The support I received before and during the race was amazing, and I want to share the biggest lessons I learned that I will carry with me for the rest of my life.The race didn't go as planned, and I faced life-or-death challenges, but hopefully what I learned will help you as you tackle bold things in 2023. I also want to introduce you to Jack Black (Jacques Swart) and Dawid, 2 excellent cyclists I met in South Africa who truly inspire me and will definitely inspire you.You'll hear:● About unexpected physical challenges I faced before the race even started● How Dawid literally saved my life during the race● How both Jack and Dawid inspire me● What Shermer's Neck is and how it could have been deadly● What Jack and David love most about the Munga● 2 big lessons I learned that will help you do something bold in 2023IMPORTANT REQUEST: Shortly after the end of this year's Munga race, a series of storms blew across part of the Karoo desert – including a tornado that destroyed the home of a family that has been very supportive of The Munga for several years. **If you would like to donate money to support this family in rebuilding their lives, click here and follow the instructions.Learn more about Jack's business, Gravel & Tour HERE.Some days you just need a little pep talk, so I created a motivational video where I share the top lessons I learned when I went through Ranger School. I did it to help motivate you when you're facing your own challenges and facing adversity. The video is free, and you can get it HERE.Leave a review of this podcast on your favorite platform; it helps us get these stories out to more people who need to hear them! To give specific feedback directly to us on what you like about the podcast and what you don't, fill out this 5-minute survey.Don't let fear win.Get your FREE copy of the Unbeatable Army Survival Guide HERE.
Alex Harris is a world-renown athlete, known for amazing feats like climbing the tallest mountains in the world, walking across Africa's Empty Quarter unsupported and on foot, and becoming the first African to walk unsupported to the South Pole. He's also the founder of a 5-day event called the Munga, dubbed the toughest race on earth. You'll definitely be inspired by someone who has pretty much done it all in extreme sports.You'll hear:Why he believes that toughness exists in all of us, but very few discover itWhat he sees as the ingredients for developing toughnessWhy Alex chose to leave a successful career in salesThe greatest lessons he's learned through pushing himself to the limitsWhy he created the 700-mile Munga race in South Africa, said to be ‘genuinely, absolutely, debilitatingly hard'.**Plus, Alex answers how he would spend a free day if he could go anywhere – with no responsibilities.Learn more about The Munga HERE.Follow Alex on Twitter HERE.I'm competing in The Munga (November 30-December 5) as a fundraiser and to raise awareness for the Three Rangers Foundation, which helps veterans who struggle after leaving the military. You can learn more about it and make a donation HERE.
Resources: Jeff Struecker on LinkedIn JeffStruecker.com Jeff Struecker's Unbeatable podcast Jeff Struecker's Amazon Author page Dusty Davis The Battle of Mogadishu Arlington National Cemetery The Munga, the toughest race on earth Three Rangers Foundation Raising a Modern-day Knight: A Father's Role in Guiding His Son to Authentic Manhood, by Robert Lewis Mogadishu The Road to Unafraid: How the Army's Top Ranger Faced Fear and Found Courage through "Black Hawk Down" and Beyond Summary: Jeff Struecker did not do anything more right or better than anybody who's buried in Arlington National Cemetery. God decided to spare him on the streets of Somalia. Jeff wants people to know he doesn't take credit for the sense of peace that he had. It was a gift from God. It was so overwhelmingly clear to his buddies that they were ready to start asking questions the next day.Jim invites you, the listener, if you are moved, to reach out to Jeff on his website or reach out to Jim on MenBuildMen.com to engage with them about the peace Jeff is talking about. It's a gift, a fruit of the Spirit. Jim and Jeff tell people about the most masculine man that ever existed, Jesus Christ. As men, they follow Jesus and you can too. Jim implores you to read the Bible and to reach out to Jim or Jeff with any questions.Jim invites Jeff to speak about learning to be a Christian in his roles of husband to his wife and father to his boys while being deployed. Jeff has led men in combat in some of the most dangerous situations Americans have seen in 75 years. By far, the hardest thing he has ever had to do is lead his family. He realized what they needed in a husband and a father and how far he was from what they needed. Jeff talked in an earlier part of this interview about coaching his sons. Now he talks about his responsibility to his daughters. He realized that when they looked for a man to marry, they would look for what they saw in their father. He recognized he needed to step up his game to be the example they needed. Jeff took the Bible seriously and they read it as a family. He read it personally and did devotions. The Bible taught him to be the spiritual leader of his family. He realized he needed to be farther along spiritually than his wife to lead her spiritually. He had to put some real work into that. Jeff started seeking out Godly men of all ages and stations in life and asking them what they had done right and what they had done wrong. Jeff repeats this is the hardest thing he has ever done because he knew himself, and what his family needed from him. He knew how far he was from what they needed him to be.Jeff challenges the guys who are listening right now; you need to be farther along spiritually. Your wife should be able to look at you and say, “I wish I had that man's faith.” You should be the kind of guy that your daughter says, “I'm going to marry a man exactly like my Daddy one day,” or a son says, “I'm going to grow up to be exactly like that man one day.” Jeff says if you put it in those terms, we all have some room to grow, right?Jim encourages the guys listening not to be fearful of reading the Bible in a devotional with their family. Just do it! Get after it! If you don't know how just begin to do it and it will grow. If you don't implement anything, then nothing's going to be done.Jeff knows he cannot force his wife or children to believe what he believes. No human being can push that on another human being. But he can live his life so consistently that even if they don't believe what he believes, they know beyond a shadow of a doubt that he believes it. That was Jeff's goal, so he had to be consistent. Jeff admits there were some days when he didn't feel like it! He had to get up and do it anyway because they needed to see it in him. Jeff also realized that God had given him a Godly wise wife, and he needed to listen to her advice. When they had family challenges and decisions to make, Jeff always asked her. He also gave her veto authority in his life for about the first 20 years. He said. “If this ever gets too much, if it's ever too difficult, you have the right to pull the veto card and I will look at doing something different.” Once or twice, the stress of what the military placed on their family was just too much, and at her veto, he made some changes that he didn't necessarily want to make, but he did it to keep his family. When Jeff retired from the Army, he had lots of accomplishments, but he said at his retirement, “None of that matters to me. What matters to me is I'm still married to my high school sweetheart. We have five children and a great relationship with all five of them and most of my friends can't say that. But I can say that because I made some big sacrifices along the way so that my family knew they came first.” Jim affirms that Jeff had been led by the Lord to understand that souls are more important than accomplishments. Why do some men look for accomplishments over a strong marriage or developing and producing Godly children?Jeff doesn't think most guys put accomplishments over family on purpose. They are in a pressure cooker between the needs of the family and the needs of the job that they have so they can feed their family. They don't choose wrong on purpose. They get confused between making a lot of money so their family can have nice things, and spending time with the family. Your family doesn't need nice things. They need Dad or a husband. If that means you don't get the big promotion, OK. When your children are grown and out of the house, when you've been married for 45 years, nobody's going to care about the possessions. It's going to be the time they had or didn't have with Dad that they will remember for the rest of their lives. If you're thinking you can't be great at both of these things at the same time, you are where most men and women are at this time. Jeff wants you to hear this: If you have to choose, then choose your family every time, because that will last for a lifetime. Your job will one day go away. If you've given your family what they deserve, they'll be around you on your deathbed.Jim speaks of the Marks of a Man, and one of them is sacrifice. Jim affirms Jeff for being willing to sacrifice. Some men are unwilling to sacrifice themselves for the betterment of their marriage or children. The Bible tells husbands to love their wives as Jesus sacrificed himself for the church. What does that sacrifice look like in a marriage? Jim affirms that Jeff has done a pretty good job of describing his military sacrifices in Mogadishu. A lot of Christian men are not doing that well in their marriages. Jeff had sought the advice of Godly mentors. A lot of guys try to do it solo but are not intentional about implementing something to correct their deficiencies. Jeff echoes Jim's words. Jeff had to make some sacrifices in his military career for his family. Looking back, he is glad that he made those sacrifices. There were a few dreams that he had in the Army that he never got the chance to pursue. He didn't pursue them because he knew the cost for his family would be too much. Jeff talks to the guy who's giving too much to work, “If you're not willing to make a little sacrifice and somebody else gets promoted in front of you, and you don't maybe make it to the top, but you still have a family, listen, man, part of the sacrifice means being willing to even put yourself in second place to your family. In fact, I kind of wonder sometimes, are you pursuing the corner office and the top job because of what it can give you and hoping that it's going to fill you up on the inside and make you feel good about yourself? Because if you are, it's going to totally let you down, man.” Jeff had to make some sacrifices at home, too. He didn't have hobbies for 20 years. He went to work, he worked a lot of hours, and the Army dictated his schedule. When he went home, he didn't have hobbies because he knew his wife and children needed his undivided attention. When the children left the home, then he felt he could start to pick up a hobby that he's always wanted to pick up. Giving your undivided attention to your family is putting yourself as a servant to them. The Bible challenges men to do that. Lead your family by serving. Jesus said the greatest among you will be the servant. Jeff says that's what God expects of men in the home. Jeff's new hobby will be riding across the desert of South Africa. Jim talks about meekness as strength under control. It is descriptive of Jesus in the Bible. Jim affirms that he hears meekness in Jeff's description of the Battle of Mogadishu. Jim invites you, the men listening, to evaluate yourselves and consider the example of meekness Jeff Struecker has provided for all of us to learn from. Meekness comes from the Bible. Jeff says a guy can't get there on his own. You need God's help to put yourself and your strength under control. Jim talks about the other men that Jeff approached for help to live a Godly family life and how those men helped him. Jim is doing these interviews to help you, the listener, to glean and listen for what you can implement in your life for your benefit. Jim asks men like Jeff to take time out of their schedule to teach you, the listener, how you can improve. Jeff is serving you by sharing his experiences. You can support him by following his experiences on The Munga and support his fundraising effort for the Three Rangers Foundation by providing resources. Jeff tells people as a pastor that you can't be righteous in this culture without help inside and outside you. Outside you, you need a couple of guys you can rely on who know you well and know what your challenges are. Without them, you're open to making some really big mistakes. You need one or two dudes who know you well enough that they can see before you go off the cliff and destroy your life. They can see it coming and they can step in. Inside you, you need supernatural help. It's the boldest, toughest man who ever walked this earth and his name is Jesus. You will need to get up in the morning and know you will mess this up if Jesus doesn't help you. You will need that heavenly help the next day and the next day for the rest of your life. A guy that has the power of Jesus inside and a couple of really good buddies outside has no limit to the good that he can do. You are not strong enough without Jesus. You were built by the Creator from the beginning to lean on God and to have a couple of other men in your life helping you along the way. Jim affirms that message. He thanks Jeff for coming on the show and for his willingness to share his stories, experiences, and insights. Call to Action: To you listeners, thank you for listening to this show in its entirety. Grab a Bible and get into it! Mash that five-star review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Share the episode link with others that it may benefit. If you have a sincere question about how we can improve our content, or you want to introduce us to other guests, please reach out to us at info@menbuildmen.com. Stay in the Word. Live for Jesus. Be a Man. Marks of a Man podcast is a continued production of Men Build Men. Find out more at www.menbuildmen.com. Email any questions to Jim at Info@MenBuildMen.com. See our Website: MenBuildMen.comEmail: Info@MenBuildMen.com Men Build Men on Facebook Jim Nicklas on Instagram
Resources: Jeff Struecker on LinkedIn JeffStruecker.com Jeff Struecker's Unbeatable podcast Jeff Struecker's Amazon Author page The Battle of Mogadishu Black Hawk Down Dusty Davis Fort Benning, Georgia Columbus, Georgia The Munga, the toughest race on earth Three Rangers Foundation Raising a Modern-day Knight: A Father's Role in Guiding His Son to Authentic Manhood, by Robert Lewis Bar MitzvahSummary: Jeff Struecker's parents divorced when he was young; he and his mother moved a lot for her work, sometimes two or three times in a school year. He went to four high schools in three states and then joined the Army, spending the next ten years in Fort Benning, Georgia. Jeff has spent the last 30 years between Fort Benning, and Columbus, Georgia, a neighboring community.Jeff's links are listed in the resources. Jeff's podcast, Unbeatable, tells stories of guys and gals that have gone through crazily difficult experiences. When they got knocked down, they got back up, determined not to let life beat them. They figured out a way to handle their circumstances. Jeff has published multiple books available on Amazon and other outlets. Jeff is preparing to ride in The Munga, the toughest race on earth, a 1,000K mountain bike race through the South African desert. Jeff is using it to raise funds for and bring awareness to the Three Rangers Foundation, a charity helping veterans transition from the military to civilian life. His goal is to raise $50K for the Three Rangers Foundation. Please donate through Jeff's website. The Munga takes place in the hottest part of the year in South Africa. Temperatures may run up to 130 degrees Fahrenheit. It's five days with no sleep and no support. You're on your own across the desert. Everyone in the racing community that Jeff has talked to says there is no question it's the world's toughest race. Jeff signed up in January and has been training hard for it. Jeff learned recently that no one else from the U.S. has signed up. The race is a few weeks away at the end of November. There are eight or nine water stops. Jeff compares this experience to long-distance and extreme-condition events he has done on foot with a heavy backpack. He has never gone this kind of distance on a bike. He has spent years in some of the hottest deserts in the world. Water is his biggest concern. You have to know what you're doing or you will get yourself in trouble. Jeff has sought advice and he has a plan for enough water to bring him to the finish line. The race is GPS-oriented. If you leave the course, you retrace your steps to the point where you left it. Every rider will have a GPS beacon. When the race kicks off, you will be able to trace Jeff's progress on the course on his website in real-time, from November 30th to December 5th. Jim asks listeners to donate to this fundraiser for the Three Rangers Foundation on Jeff's website. Jeff lived most of his childhood much below the poverty line. His father was absent. In Jeff's senior year of high school, a couple of months before graduation, Jeff realized the Army would be a quick way out of the small midwestern farming town he lived in at the time. What steered him toward the Rangers was his search for a challenge and some discipline. Because of his path in high school, he recognized that if he didn't turn himself around, he was going to be either in jail or dead. The Army Rangers provided him with all the things he was looking for. As far as the discipline and the challenge go, it gave him a whole lot more than he expected! Jeff says that every teenage boy has to figure out what it means to be a man. He is convinced that in the United States, we do not do a good job of helping boys figure out what it means to b a man. There are many bad definitions of manhood and boys have to figure it out. Jeff entered the military with no idea what it meant to be a man. He found mentors in the military who taught him what manhood is. Jim talks about his organization MenBuildMen.com. Men building boys into men is imperative. Jim asks Jeff how he transitioned from being a boy with no father to a father with a houseful of children. Jeff says he started with a blank slate. When he married his high school sweetheart, he knew he wanted to have children. They've been married for almost 32 years and had five children. Three sons came first and then two daughters. Jeff wants the listeners to know he made a lot of mistakes along the way. Jeff continually prayed for God to take the best he could do and make up the difference. Jeff says the most important responsibility a Dad has is to be present, not just being there but interacting with them, being all the way at home so the family knows that they've got your full attention. Jeff says to give the same amount of energy to your family that you give to your job. When Jeff's boys started becoming teens, Jeff realized he had to teach them to turn into men. He remembered a book he had read by Robert Lewis, when the boys were toddlers, Raising a Modern-day Knight: A Father's Role in Guiding His Son to Authentic Manhood. The book asks, what does your family expect out of the men in your family? What is the rite of passage that lets a boy know he's a man? Jeff started studying how fathers in other cultures teach their boys to be men, and he found some countries do it much better than we do in the United States. He notes the Bar Mitzvah of Jewish culture and the aboriginal walkabout of Australia. Native American tribes and African tribes all have a challenge that a boy goes through. When he comes back from the challenge, the whole village recognizes him as a man. Jeff started putting an idea into place for teaching his boys. He laid out a different challenge for each of his sons, according to his personality. He told each one that he would work through this challenge and when he had completed it, everyone in the family would recognize him as a man. He would have a man's authority and a man's responsibilities. If he doesn't act like a man, he will be treated as a man for punishment and he won't like it. The grace period of boyhood would be over. Jeff told them a man doesn't have a curfew; but when they went out, they were to say what time they would be home, and Dad would wait up for them. As a man, they were expected not to be late. His sons lived up to that as long as they lived at home. One showed up three minutes late once, and he took responsibility for it. When the rite of passage was done for each son, Jeff gave him a weapon that fit his personality. Jeff asked each son to keep it and when he moved out, to display it on the wall of his home as a symbol that he is a man and a man is responsible to protect his home and everybody God has placed inside it. Jeff says he had sons at 16 and 17 years old that had taken more responsibility and acted more like a man than people in their 30s. They thrived, hearing from their father, “That's it, you're a man.” Jim affirms Jeff for being involved in his sons' lives to know what they individually needed, and how to treat a teenager to lead him to be a man with authority and responsibility. Young men want to handle the responsibility of being a man. Our society allows boys to stretch out too long the process of becoming a man. Our society tolerates a 27-year-old boy who wants a man's authority without a man's responsibilities. In Jeff's house, after their rite of passage, they were treated like a man and all that goes with it, including a man's responsibilities. Call to Action: Thank you for listening to this show in its entirety. Mash that five-star review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Share the episode link with others that it may benefit. If you want to leave a productive comment that can help others, please do so. If you have a sincere question about how we can improve our content, or you want to introduce us to other guests, please reach out to us at info@menbuildmen.com. Marks of a Man podcast is a continued production of Men Build Men. Email any questions about the show to Jim at Info@MenBuildMen.com. Find out more at www.menbuildmen.com. See our Website: MenBuildMen.comEmail: Info@MenBuildMen.com Men Build Men on Facebook Jim Nicklas on Instagram
Vybez4Life Podcast Ep.96 with 79 Hip Hop, RnB, Afrobeats & Reggae Dancehall tracks from artists like Youngboy NBA, E-40, Gucci Mane, Lil Durk, Quavo, Takeoff, Roddy Rich, French Montana, Dorrough Music, Lil Baby, NAV, Tory Lanez, Summer Walker, Jeremih, Russ, Nicki Minaj, Donae'O, Reen, Susu, Bella Shmurda, 1da Banton, Kemuel, Intence, Pamputtae, Beniton, Bencil Clickstar, Ding Dong, Kranium, Masicka, Serani, Shane O, Munga, Ferenizzi. Sean Paul, Lauren 10, Dovey Magnum, Busy Signal, Wasp, Distürb, Razor B, Gaijgee, Sotto Bless, plus much much more!!! Vybez4Life bringing you vibes for life!!!
Die langasem Namibiese bergfietsryer Drikus Coetzee is eerste oor die wenstreep van in The Munga-bergfietswedren in Suid-Afrika in 'n rekordtyd van 21 uur en 47 minute, maar nie sonder uitdagings nie. Die moordende bergfietswedren van 514 kilometer het in die omgewing van die Wieg van die Mensdom naby Johannesburg plaasgevind en ryers het 50 uur tyd gehad om dit te voltooi. Coetzee gesels vanaf Suid-Afrika met Kosmos 94.1 Nuus.
Vybez4Life Podcast Ep.93 with 76 RnB, Hip Hop and Reggae Dancehall tracks from artists like Headie One, Mostack, Kay-O, Tion Wayne, Digga D, DoRoad, Kid Cudi, Camron, Currensy, Lil Durk, 2 Chainz, Da Baby, Muni Long, Ciara, Summer Walker, Baby Tate, Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Kim, Kid Ink, Kid Cudi, Money Man, Lisa Hyper, Intence, Sizzla, Munga, Klassic Topkicka, DXL, Kaream Kharizma, Kemis3, Iwaata, Galaxy P, Amanyea, Zamunda, plus much much more!!! Vybez4Life bringing you vibes for life!!!
Video version: Chunya Munga is an ex student of Jez's and now plays professional Rugby for London Irish as a 2nd row. Listen to their discussion on Chunya's values, motivations, goals, mindset and more!
Chunya Munga is an ex student of Jez's and now plays professional Rugby for London Irish as a 2nd row. Listen to their discussion on Chunya's values, motivations, goals, mindset and more!
Jerry and I met at the Men's Walk and Talk group we both attend. Jerry is into Munga animation, gaming and singing. He has autism and as he shares his story, it is inspiring to hear the way he has pushed through so many of the challenges he has faced.
In episode 3 of our Wakadinali docu-series, we have DOMANI MKADINALI Ado Veli Podcast Season 10 Episode 03, which is episode number 237. Get Ado Veli Podcast Merchandise here: https://adovelipodcast.hustlesasa.shop/ Intro 00:00 Domani Munga Mkadinali 00:54 Mungu at Rym Gym 01:07 Mungu Definition 2:03 Mungu series 03:51 Haitaki Hasira album 04:42 Domani Mkadinali featuring Sewersydaa Clean Sheet song 05:22 Kuna Siku Youths Wataungana 05:34 Domani Mkadinali featuring Sewersydaa Mihadarati song 06:01 Wakadinali X Bosses song 06:33 Domani Munga Mkadinal, The Machine 06:48 Domani Hooks 07:18 Domani Munga Victims Of Madness album hooks and choruses 08:52 Geri Inengi and Exposed: Mung's Revenge album 10:56 Capital FM's Geri Inengi Challenge 12:17 Domani Munga Mkadinali, Mungu 7 13:17 Domani HBR The Lab Freestyles 13:52 Audio: Fula Mi Listen to Ado Veli Podcast on; Apple Music, iTunes, Spotify, Boomplay, Google Podcasts, Mixcloud, TuneIn and Stitcher https://smarturl.it/adovelipodcast Tune in, listen and share your thoughts on social media with our official hashtag #AdoVeliPodcast. Follow us on; Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/penninah.wanjiru.902 https://www.facebook.com/ADOVELl/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/penninahwanjir1 https://twitter.com/AdoVeliRadio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/penninah_wanjiru/ https://www.instagram.com/adoveli/ Email: adoveli7@gmail.com Narration: Ado Veli
Internet access is an essential part of modern life, necessary to communicate and access goods and services but also to exercise other fundamental rights from freedom of expression to political participation, health, and more. However, persistent divides in digital connectivity threaten the socio-economic development of many countries and regions. Africa is most adversely impacted: In 2021, only 33 percent of the population was using the internet, according to the International Telecommunication Union. That means an estimated 871 million people lack access. In this episode of Afro-Catalyst, we speak to Jane Munga, a researcher at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, to understand why -- and how -- policymakers, mobile operators and other stakeholders must collaborate to address the gap.
We all have people we admire. But, who are our mentors? –the ones we admire so much, we model our life after them? In this episode, we meet Jeff's decades-long mentor, hero, and former boss in the 3rd Ranger Battalion, Larry Moores. He was an unshakable leader in the streets of Somalia during Black Hawk Down and has other extensive combat experience in places like Operation Urgent Fury in Grenada and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. In 2017, he was inducted into the Army Ranger Hall of Fame.You'll hear:Why he joined the ArmyHow he courageously put his career on the line to take care of his troopsThe 3 reasons he earned Jeff's highest respect in combatHow to prepare to lead through any extreme adversityAbout his role with the Three Rangers Foundation, helping service members transition back to civilian life.**PLUS, Jeff and Larry give the top 5 things to look for when choosing a mentor.Learn more about the Three Ranger Foundation HERE.Help Jeff raise $50,000 HERE to support the Three Rangers Foundation as he participates in the toughest race on earth in South Africa, The Munga.-Leave a review of this podcast on your favorite platform; it helps us get these stories out to more people who need to hear them! To give specific feedback directly to us on what you like about the podcast and what you don't, fill out this 5-minute survey.-Don't let fear win. Get your FREE copy of the Unbeatable Army Survival Guide HERE-Get your UNBEATABLE Army T-shirt HERE
Following a three year investigation the WA state government has issued a Chinese-owned company accused of illegally clearing bush in the Kimberley with a "letter of warning"
HIGHER HEIGHTS 10 Pass The Kutchie intro The Mighty Diamonds & Fragga Ranks – Kutchie In A Circle Everton Blender – Kutchie Lt. Stitchie – Bun It Down Charly Black – High Grade J Boog – Amsterdam Chronixx – Plant It Collie Buddz – Love & Reggae Etana – Party And Smoke Chronixx – Roots And Chalice Vybz Kartel & Mykal Rose – The Weed Mykal Rose – Weed Plan Richie Spice – High Grade In My Chalice P Zed – Cassava Khago – Affi Smoke (FG RMX) Busy Signal – High (FG RMX) Sizzla – Got It Right There (FG RMX) Redman & Method Man ft Saukrates – A Yo E3 ft Kardinal Offishall – Blunted Method Man & Redman – How High Bounty Killer – Smoke The Herb (FG RMX) Method Man & Redman – How High 2 Redman – Jane Snoop Dogg – No Bammer Weed The Eastsidaz – G'd Up Snoop Dogg ft Pharrell – Let's Get Blown Wyclef Jean – Four Twenty Vybz Kartel – Marie (FG RMX) Busy Signal – All I Do (FG RMX) Perfect – I Smoked A Spliff (FG RMX) Chi Ching Ching & Sean Paul – Weed Problems Spice – Marijuana (Weed & Sex) Charly Black – Get High Elephant Man – So High Aidonia – Kush Inna Mi Brain ZJ Liquid & Munga – Kush Inna Mi Cranium Dovey Magnum – High Teejay – Weed & Money Rytikal – Smoke My Troubles Away Govana – Getaway
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Los coches nos hacen la vida más fácil, nos ayudan en el día. Eso los coches normales y corrientes. Pero… ¿y los coches militares? Estos coches no solo te hacen la vida más fácil, sencillamente, te pueden salvar la vida. Este podcast lo realizamos antes de que estallase la Guerra entre Rusia y Ucrania, con juntamente con el de Motos Militares que se estrenó hace unas semanas en El Garaje de Moto1Pro. Con él deseamos que pronto acabe al conflicto. Hasta la Segunda Guerra Mundial el papel de los coches, no así el de los camiones, en las batallas y en la guerra, fue era testimonial. Pero a partir de 1945 el panorama cambio radicalmente. La necesidad de moverse y comunicarse rápido y las nuevas formas de combate propiciaron que la importancia de automóvil se incrementase Todo empezó con el Jeep Hay un coche cave en esta historia, un coche a partir del cual todo fue diferente. Está claro que nos referimos al Jeep. Cuando aún faltaba un año para el ataque a Pearl Harbor el ejercito norteamericano quería un vehículo apto para todo, sencillo, robusto, con escaso mantenimiento y que pudiese conducir casi cualquiera. Nuestro pliego de condiciones -Ser apto para moverse en todo tipo de terrenos… desde las arenas del desierto a la nieve o a estrechos caminos de montaña, con frio o con calor. -Ser muy sencillo de conducir porque, en un momento dado, debe poder conducirlo cualquiera, con prisas, con nervios y asustado… -Con una capacidad importante para poder llevar soldados, armamento y munición.. -Robustos y fiables, no puede romperse nada en el peor momento o requerir mucho mantenimiento 1. BMW 325 (1938-1940) Poco se habla de este coche, que fue un encargo del ejercito Nazi a la empresa alemana. Es un coche curioso por varios motivos: Contaba con un motor de seis cilindros en línea de 2.0 litros con 50 cv, tenía tracción integral y, lo más llamativo, cuatro ruedas directrices. 2. Willys (1940-1945) El diseño ganador del concurso para el gobierno americano del que hablábamos al comenzar fue el presentado por la empresa American Bantam, pero pedían mucho dinero. Así que el ejercito pidió a Ford y a Willys que desarrollasen el proyecto de American Bantam y al final fue Willys-Overland la que desarrollo el modelo. 3. GAZ 67 (1943-1953) En este caso no hay duda: Se trata de una copia del propio Jeep realizado por los rusos deprisa y corriendo para usarlo en la Segunda Guerra. Primero pelearon juntos contra los alemanes y luego fueron enemigos en la guerra de Corea. 5. Fiat Campagnola 1101 AD (1951-1973) No hay duda: No me atrevo a decir que sea una copia, pero desde luego está inspirado en el Jeep Willys. Por supuesto contaba con tracción a las cuatro ruedas, una estructura abierta y un motor de gasolina de 1.901 cm3 y 53 CV. 5. Hotchkiss M201 VLTT (1954-1960) Una historia curiosa que estoy seguro que muchos no conocéis. Tras el fin de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, Francia no tenía vehículos militares. ¿Y cÓmo lo arreglaron? Pues con una combinación de excedentes de guerra, algunos vehículos cedidos por los Estados Unidos y otros recuperados en el frente. 6. DKW Munga (1956-1978) Otra historia interesante, cuando Auto Unión, a través de se marca DKW ganó una licitación nada menos que a Porsche para fabricar, ya en tiempos de paz, un nuevo vehículo militar. MUNGA es el acrónimo de la frase alemana "Mehrzweck UNiversal Geländewagen mit Allradantrieb", que traducido significa "vehículo todoterreno universal multi-propósito con tracción total. 7. Volkswagen Tipo 181 (1969-1979) Se habla mucho del VW Tipo 82 (1939-1945) y poco o nada de este nacido en tiempos de paz. Pero que era más de lo mismo. Llevaba un motor 1.5 de 44 cv y más tarde un 1.6 de 48 cv, con tracción trasera nada más. 8. Volkswagen Iltis (1978-1988) Mira el Munga y luego mira el Iltis… ¿No ves un aire de familia? Llegó para reemplazar, con enorme ventaja, al Tipo 181 y fue fabricado por en realidad por Audi. Se dice que su sistema de tracción integral fue el precursor del programa Quattro. 9. Mercedes Clase G (1979-actualidad) Uno de los mejores TT de todos los tiempos, militares y no militares, y prueba de ello es su larga vida. Nace de la colaboración entre Alemania y Austria, entre Mercedes-Benz y Steyr-Puch verdaderos especialista en tracción total. 10. HMMWV o #Hummer (1984-2010) Cuando los EE.UU. comenzaron a tener una presencia importante en el medio Oriente se creo una necesidad: Un coche ideado para moverse por la arenas del desierto. En 1984 y producido por Mobility Technology International en los EE.UU. empezó a prestar servicio en el ejército de los EE.UU. el HMMWV (High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle). Conclusión Tengo una duda, ¿conocíais todos estos coches? Está claro que el Jeep, el Hummer, el Mercedes y otros, sí, pero espero haberos sorprendido con algunos.
Eduan Viljoen is a friend and Colleague. He recently completed the Munga Mountain Bike Race, known as the toughest race on Earth. In this episode we discuss mental toughness, being extreme, his experience in the Munga and our future plans.
Join Smiv, Deadly and Mark "The Raging Bull" Occhilupo for the very last show of the ATS Up in Smoke Tour live from the home of the Big Banana, Coffs Harbour. Find out who bit a chunk out of Occy's board during his first session at Sunset Beach, why he and Munga didn't go for earlies during the iconic Pump! Reunion Island Sessions and the sorcery behind Cheyne Horan's failed World Title bids. It's a typical shit show but ya wouldn't have it any other way! Garn geddit India! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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FIRE DRILL: HEAT CHECK 3 Skillibeng ft Nicki Minaj – Crocodile Teeth rmx Yung Saber ft Stylo G – Tump And Kick rmx Popcaan – Find Dem Skillibeng – Brand New Skillibeng - Jansport Skillibeng – Run Alkaline – Sell Off Rytikal – My World I Waata – TR888 Ding Dong – Surf Laa Lee – Dirt Bounce Laa Lee – Tip Inna It Ward 21 – Hooligan Style FREESTYLE RIDDIM Bunji Garlin – Trini Lingo R City – Going Up Chi Ching Ching – Vaccine Ding Dong – Yo Pull It CLICK CLICK RIDDIM Beenie Man – Shalalong Christopher Martin – Gal Dem Choice Vershon – Hot Topic Wayne Wonder & Joseph Stepper – Shaker Xklusive – Bubble Gyptian, ZJ Liquid & Chico – Dah Wine Mr G & Uton Green – Click Click Ding Dong – Chat And Laugh Chi Ching Ching – Money Pull Up Ding Dong ft Stefflon Don – Man A Star rmx SUN ROOF RIDDIM Teejay – Yaad Man Ting Jahmiel – Live It Up Shenseea & Moyan – No Limit Tarrus Riley – Like That Govana ft Xtasi – Best Friend Govana – Karen Aidonia – Look Kyodi – When Mi Nice Kyodi – Mi Nice Mi Nuh Drunk LUXE FLAME RIDDIM Rygin King – Style Letta Boss – Under The Vibe Tommy Lee Sparta – Vibes Qraig – Do It Stylo G – Dash It Stylo G – Hot Wata Badda General, ZJ Liquid & Stylo G – Barrel rmx Badda General & ZJ Liquid – Barrel Saga Continues 10Tik – Roll Deep Tommy Lee Sparta – 3 Points Chronic Law – Celebrate Life WAP DEM RIDDIM Leftside – Wap Dem Leftside – Nani ReniGAD – Thickish ZJ Liquid – Perfect Fit Mr G – Buff Mr G – Nuh Program Busy Signal – Wha Gwaan Mad Head Teejay – Deeds Rytikal – We Okay Yaksta – Fowl Coop (Assets) Yaksta – Ambition Alkaline – Twerc Shaneil Muir – Exclusive WEED OIL RIDDIM Christopher Martin – WYD Ding Dong ft Shenseea – L.I.E. Jahvillani – Photogenic Teejay – Weed And Money PASSPORT RIDDIM Jahvillani – Yes Nuh Man ZJ Liquid – Can't Style Me Munga – Never Let Go Teejay – Sixteen Masicka – Different Type Masicka – Update Skillibeng – Dream Kranium ft Young T & Bugsey – Life Of The Party Koffee – West Indies
I will be showing manga and the Defense Tycoon ninja Legends and survive the piggy killer and today there is a 30th episode party
FIRE DRILL HEAT CHECK Ding Dong ft Bravo – Gweh Popcaan – Buzz Stylo G ft Stamma Kid – Put Eh Dung Govana – Hot Topic (FG RMX) Govana – Stop Tell Lie (FG RMX) STYLE A STYLE riddim Konshens – Yuh Nuh Have It Kemar Highcon – Fly Like Drone Moyann – Backseat Teejay – Bubble Nuh Jahvillani – Lizzard Pon Limb Stylo G – Oh Lawd Tarrus Riley – EZ Nuh Ding Dong – Watch A Style Yah HAPPY BUNX riddim I Waata – NTN Alkaline – Buryberry Busy Signal – Seen It Before Intence – Antisocial LIQUID SUNSHINE riddim Ding Dong – Gallis From Birth Zum ft Shenseea – Rebel I-Octane – Next I-Octane & Kemar Highcon – Sauce Unlimited Mavado - Legacy Teejay – Climb Pon It Vybz Kartel – Party Nice Dexta Daps – Call Me If HUSTLERS riddim Mavado – Clean Konshens – On My Way Preedy – Follow My Lead Christopher Martin – Life's A Holiday Ishawna – Starry Shaneil Muir – Yamabella Skillibeng – She Love Esyde Vybz Kartel – Adianna Likkle Vybz – Fresh Pair Likkle Addi – Easy Does It SIKARIO riddim Munga Honorable & Teejay – Millions Dane Ray – Same As Yuh Say Popcaan & Frahcess One - Brawling Charly Black – Yard Link Dilly Chris – Money Up Vybz Kartel ft Squash & Chronic Law – Money We Love Noah Powa – Spend Nuff Money Skillibeng – Hot Busy Signal – Hot Zinga Govana – Gallis Class Aidonia – Oh Ye Skillibeng – YK Dat Guh Skillibeng – IDGAF CHILDS PLAY riddim Noah Powa – Good Life Tony Matterhorn – Trust Issues Jahvillani – Too Beggy Beggy Liquid – The Specialist Ding Dong - Stray I-Octane – Check Out I-Octane – Megalithic SYMBOLIC riddim Chronic Law & Daddy1 – Style Hot Squash – POTUS Vybz Kartel ft Squash – Moon Walk HEART AGAIN riddim Blak Ryno – 100 Jae Summer – Stay Long Time Itakay – Preoccupied Baby Dall – Heart Again Aidonia – DM BLACK HENNESSY riddim Skillibeng – Fear Not Intence – Top Gyal Munga – Shots Of The Hennessy Jahvillani – Fire DOUBLE CLUTCH riddim Jahmiel – Lava Bounty Killer – Misleaders Busy Signal – Dirt I-Octane – Double Up The Profit Christopher Martin – Country Man RDX – Gwaan Wid Yuhself Sean Paul – Bad Inna Bed Beenie Man – So Many Gal Aidonia – Fever Temperature Govana & Aidonia – Yeah Man Vybz Kartel ft Likkle Vybz, Squash & Chronic Law – Jump On The Beat rmx Vybz Kartel ft Likkle Vybz, Demarco & Spragga Benz – Jump On The Beat (3mix) LOCO riddim Chronixx – Television Is The Worst Chronixx – So Brutal I Waata – No Lie Elephant Man – Ele Way Agent Sasco ft Bounty Killer & Kabaka Pyramid – Loco rmx
COOL & RELAX: SUMMER REGGAE Chronixx ft Kabaka Pyramid – Same Prayer The Commodores – Sail On (Jr Blender rmx) Jah Cure – Rock The Boat Tony Curtis – Selena DOCTOR'S DARLING riddim Tanya Stephens – It's A Pity Capleton – Bun Dem Every Day Sizzla – Pure Love Sizzla – Give Me A Try Buju Banton ft John Legend – Memories Tyrone Taylor – Cottage In Negril Rihanna – You Da One (Jr Blender rmx) Bruno Mars – It Will Rain (Jr Blender rmx) H.E.R. - Do To Me Bruno Mars – Show Me Etana – Bubble Morgan Heritage – Pineapple Wine SWEET LYFE riddim Sizzla – Beautiful Sunshine Kurry Staine – Rock To The Reggae Voicemail – One Dance Munga – Cup Load Buju Banton – Ganja Man Buju Banton – Appreciated Jah9 – Heaven (The Feeling) JAMAICA ROCK riddim Christopher Martin – Rock Me Cecile – Focus On Me Stevie Face – Child Of A King Gappy Ranks – I Can Busy Signal – Jamaica Jamaica Chronixx & Protoje – Who Knows Protoje ft Popcaan – Like Royalty Jah Cure – Rasta (FG re-drum rmx) Lila Ike – I Spy Busy Signal ft D Major – Something New Sevana – Mango Damian Marley – Affairs Of The Heart Romain Virgo – Soul Provider Busy Signal ft RC – Dreams of Brighter Days Chronixx – Skankin' Sweet CALI ROOTS riddim Collie Buddz – Holding Firm Gentleman – Can't Stop My Love Iya Terra – Monterrey Sunshine Jesse Royal – Ooh La La Etana – All In One Anthony B – Chill Out Wizkid ft H.E.R. - Smile Gappy Ranks & Cecile – Good Wife Protoje – Same So Collie Buddz – Brighter Days Lila Ike – Solitude Tarrus Riley – Never Leave I Konshens – Represent Popcaan – Family Vershon – No Worries MR DC riddim Jah Wiz – Troubles Behind Mitch – Weed Haffi Bun Richie Stephens & Marcia Griffiths – Rum & Reggae Ras Demo & Donny – By My Side Shaggy & Shane – Like To Be Sevana – If You Only Knew
July officially is Rong Rende month on Ado Veli Podcast. Every year we will be showcasing Wakadinali and their unit, Zoza Nation on Ado Veli Podcast in July. After our first session, we did of Sewer Sydaa Mkadinali [LINKS BELOW]. It was followed by Scar Mkadinali 2020 interview on Ado Veli Podcast. The third and final installment of our Wakadinali session, we present to you. Kim Jang Dosh, A.K.A Babu Ya Swaleh. Better known for his stage name Domani Munga Mkadinali. Wakadinali comes through hard every time Dosh gets involved in their records. We have curated all the songs not featured on Sewer Sydaa and Scar Mkadinali's episodes. For that reason, keti chini na Babu Ya Swaleh for 2 hours to enjoy Mad Munga vibes. Look out for the 2020 Wakadinali album titled Victims Of Madness, which will come out after Sir Bwoy's project, Transaction Story. Before the year ends Scar Mkadinali might bless the streets with his 2020 solo album. Sewer Sydaa Session https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jo-5ZhqRZY&list=PL5yFZMqIXMMaKHKcLQjL5rVWRXSOOwk8_&index=2 Scar Mkadinali Session https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWX_-v5lswM&list=PL5yFZMqIXMMaKHKcLQjL5rVWRXSOOwk8_&index=1 Tracklisting Domani Mkadinali - Intro 00:00:00 Wakadinali - Mrenga 00:01:20 Boutross, Wakadinali, Mastar VK - Omoka 00:02:55 Domani Mkadinali x Jovie Jovv - Anataka Nigenye 00:04:32 Domani Mkadinali x Mic 1 Eazy x Calivah - Johnson Johnson 00:05:55 Wakadinali - Vunja Magoti 00:07:21 Wakadinali - Sitafadhali 00:09:13 Wakadinali ft Yung Haze, Ridik, Ares 66 - Rym Gym 00:10:43 Wakadinali - Chinja Uwa 00:11:35 Wakadinali, Khaligraph Jones, Abbas Kubaff - High Noon 00:13:25 Mambo Grand x Rong Rende - Over Kill 00:14:32 Wakadinali - Gara Grind 00:15:05 Wakadinali ft Dyana Cods - Better Days 00:16:21 Wakadinali ft Ares 66 - Kuenda Na Mimi 00:18:06 Domani Mkadinali - Mungu 00:19:25 Wakadinali ft Djungle - Chachisha 00:22:09 Domani Mkadinali - Mungu 6 00:23:18 Wakadinali - Hakuna Ujanja 00:27:57 Domani Mkadinali - Man's Thanos 00:29:34 Wakadinali - 24HRS Economy 00:32:30 Domani Mkadinali ft Sir Bwoy - Blow Me Kisses 00:34:12 Domani Mkadinali x Kaa La Moto - D Na Sigingi 00:37:18 Wakadinali - Ni Hivi Ama Ni Hivi 00:38:32 Wakadinali ft Ares 66 - Nipeleke Na Rada 00:40:50 Wakadinali ft Ares 66 - Ni Bebe 00:42:28 Wakadinali - Starehe Ndani Ya Roho 00:44:06 Wakadinali x TNT & Khaligraph Jones - Moja Safi 00:45:44 Domani Mkadinali - Mungu 4 00:46:43 Domani Mkadinali - Tom Chomley 00:51:50 Wakadinali ft Dyana Cods - Gimmie Ur Love 00:53:57 Wakadinali - Rarua Rarua 00:54:46 Wakadinali ft Mic 1 Easy - X Bosses 00:56:50 Domani Mkadinali - Mungu 3 00:58:16 Wakadinali - Mtoto Wa Mama 01:04:05 Wakadinali - Toka Mapema 01:05:44 Wakadinali ft Yung Haze - No Regrets 01:07:53 Wakadinali - Koroga Kiuno 01:08:59 Wakadinali ft Sir Bwoy - Kuna Siku Youths Wataungana 01:10:35 Domani Mkadinali - Melanin Millenials 01:13:12 Domani Mkadinali - Mungu 2 01:16:22 Wakadinali - Like Uuuh 01:20:21 Alex Vice, Wakadinali - Hawatapenda 01:23:00 Wakadinali - Eastlando 01:24:26 Wakadinali - Zoza Zoza 01:26:41 Wakadinali - Ohh Lord 01:29:00 Wakadinali - Ku****ye 01:30:51 Wakadinali ft MC Sharon - Ume Tii 01:32:54 Wakadinali - Mangana Manangos 01:35:13 Domani Mkadinali x MC Sharon x Scar Mkadinali - Peddle Bike 01:37:38 Wakadinali - If You Scared 01:39:06 Wakadinali - Morio Anzenza 01:41:05 Wakadinali - Ekelea Kazi 01:43:01 Wakadinali - Tuko Ndani 01:45:01 ZJ Heno ft Wakadinali - Kamera 01:46:14 Wakadinali - Battery Low 01:47:42 Domani Mkadinali - Mungu 5 01:50:04 Wakadinali ft TNT - Mtoto Ni Mrembo 01:53:21 Listen to Ado Veli Podcast on; Apple Music, iTunes, Spotify, Boomplay, Google Podcasts, Mixcloud, TuneIn, Stitcher & SoundCloud here; https://smarturl.it/adovelipodcast Tune in, listen and share your thoughts on social media wi
In this episode we discuss Covid 19, youth soccer development & more.
FIRE DRILL: BREAKING NEWS Buju Banton – Nuh Inna Buju Banton – Tilly Ben Ben Buju Banton – First And The Last Buju Banton – Click Click Stick Buju Banton – Top A Top Buju Banton – Set Up The Mic Buju Banton ft Tory Lanez – Trust remix BUSS BOX RIDDIM Bugle ft Bounty Killer – Ghetto Life New Kidz – Unity Big Rounds – Up To The Sky Wayne Wonder – Still Fresh Wayne Wonder & Suku – Blessing Mr Chicken – Hide N Dweet Masicka – Ice Cream Truck DANCEHALL POSSE RIDDIM Masicka – Ride Ishawna – Want It Vybz Kartel – Tip BAD HABIT RIDDIM Shenseea – Bad Habit Vybz Kartel – Thickiana Vybz Kartel – Smoothie Shenseea – Pon Me Kranium – Sidung Vybz Kartel – Si Dwn Charly Black – Versus Vybz Kartel – Designa Jada Kingdom – Heavy U.T.G – Hear Dem Lisa Mercedez ft Vybz Kartel – Real Love Davido & Popcaan – Risky Vghn – Waste Man Munga – Move On (Naah Mad pt 2) Shenseea – The Sidechick Song Teejay – Unfaithful Games Dexta Daps – Breaking News Govana – Problem POWER HOUSE RIDDIM Beenie Man & ZJ Liquid – Secret Intence – Leave If Yuh Waah Leave Alicai Harley – Rushing I Octane – How We Dweet Teejay – Stay Scheemin' Busy Signal – Pree Man Suh Busy Signal – Face Dem A Ben Up Lisa Hyper ft Vybz Kartel – Come Over Squash & Daddy1 – Public Figure SOUL SURVIVOR RIDDIM Kranium – Gal Policy Mavado – Life Alkaline – Ocean Waves Alkaline – Nah Fi Like Jahvillani – Fire Works Vybz Karel – Our Gal Chronic Law – Badness (Cya Done) Noah Powa – Spend Nuff Money Daddy1 – Rich I Waata – Loud I Octane – Globe Boss Teejay & Vybz Kartel – Uptown Gaza WORLD GOVERNMENT RIDDIM Teejay – High Grade Sikka Rymes – Loyalty Ding Dong – Fi Wi Dancehall Xsomo – 3 App Squash – Mighty Daddy1 – Trending King Chronic Law – Cya Stop Bad Vybz Kartel – World Government Vybz Kartel ft Lisa Mercedez – Run Dancehall Tallis DNB – EZPZ Stylo G – Too Hot Intence – Yeng NUMBERS DON'T LIE RIDDIM Popcaan – Numbers Don't Lie Dane Ray – Money Pile Up Quada & Chronic Law – Wild & Rich Munga – Turn Up Munga – Outside Postpone Zagga – New Hail (Corona)
VIBES PON DI LIVE FT MUNGA [CLUB QUARANTINE] by Coppershot Music
COOL & RELAX: A REGGAE LOVE STORY, CHAPTER ONE Sevana – Bit Too Shy Turbulence – Name And Number I Wayne – In I Arms Munga – In My Arms Richie Spice – Brown Skin Kabaka Pyramid – Get You Gappy Ranks – Heaven In Her Eyes Chronixx – Give Me A Try Etana – Dance Beres Hammond – Teeny Weeny Little Loving Beres Hammond – What One Dance Can Do Beres Hammond – She Loves Me Now Beres Hammond – Doctor's Orders Dennis Brown – Gimme Little Loving Kashief Lindo – Let Me Give You Love Nikeisha Lindo – Talk Of The Town Stevie Face – Da Loving Yah Nice Peter Hunningale – Perfect Lady Sanchez – Rearrange My Life Ghost – Baby You Yami Bolo – Love My Woman Barrington Levy – She's Mine Garnett Silk – All The Woman I Need Marcia Griffiths & Daville – All My Life Etana – The One Chronixx – Access Granted Etana – I'll Be The One Etana – By Your Side Tarrus Riley – Just The Way You Are Jah Cure – From My Heart Busy Signal – Missing You Busy Signal – Night Shift Christopher Martin – Tell Me Spice – I Love You Christopher Ellis, Ky-Mani Marley & Jah Cure – End Of Time Daville – Don't Say Goodnight Bitty McLean – Let's Just Fall In Love Bitty McLean – The Real Thing Beres Hammond & Tony Rebel – Respect And Honor Marcia Griffiths & Cutty Ranks – Really Together Beres Hammond & Shaggy – Fight This Feeling Naomi Cowan – Paradise Plum Sizzla – Mine And Only Jah Cure & Jah Mason – Run Come Love Me Busy Signal – One More Night Maxi Priest – Easy To Love Freddie McGregor – I See It In You Fiona – No More Lonely Nights Nadine Sutherland – Last Night's Memory Tarrus Riley – Burning Desire Bitty McLean – One Of A Kind Beres Hammond – Groovy Little Thing Etana – Richest Girl
FIRE DRILL: BEST OF 2019 Koffee – Toast Stylo G ft Nicki Minaj, Vybz Kartel, Chronic Law & Ding Dong – Touch Down rmx Ding Dong – Good Ting Dem Wiley ft Steflon Don, Sean Paul & Idris Elba – Boasty Ding Dong – Bro Bro Ding Dong – Snappin Teejay – Clean Like Jesus Nass – So Fresh Hot Frass ft TakeOva – Polo Kemar Highcon – So Saucy Stylo G ft Spice & Sean Paul – Dumplin rmx Vybz Kartel – Drone Dem Likkle Vybz & Likkle Addi (UTG) – Skinny Jeans HUMONGOUS riddim Shenseea – Replaceable Teejay – Clean From Birth Vybz Kartel – Mi Tell Yuh Masicka – Humongous Koffee ft Govana – Rapture rmx Govana – Cups Up Vybz Kartel – Day Rave Vybz Kartel – One Way Noah Powa – Keep The Same Energy Vybz Kartel – Badmind Teejay – Henny And Weed Teejay – Baller CHARGE UP riddim Chronic Law ft Kash – Good Weed Masicka – Charge Up Ding Dong – A Gallis Story Daddy1 – Anthem Dexta Daps – Gwaan Munga – Nah Mad Gage – Swear Konshens – Good Boy Ding Dong ft Mya – Handsfree Vybz Kartel – Sexability Teejay – Attention Ed Sheeran ft Chronixx & Koffee – I Don't Care rmx Vybz Kartel ft Ili Sanchea – Pandora LIFESTYLE riddim Vybz Kartel – Dem Nuh Ready Teejay – One Intence – Go Hard I Waata – Cut Off Jean Squash & Vybz Kartel – Beat Dem Bad Burna Boy – Ye Jidenna – Zodi Burna Boy – Anybody Burna Boy – On The Low Rotimi – Love Riddim Rema - Dumebi Jada Kingdom – Banana (FG live rmx) Afro B ft Busy Signal – Go Dance COLORS riddim Skem - Sidung Potential Kidd – Dancing Angels Melick – Colours ZESSER riddim Potential Kidd – Jump On Trinidad Killa – Gunman Trinidad Ghost – More Zessing Spice – Cool It Down Jahvillani & Konshens – Every Gyal Vibe Yanique 'Curvy Diva' & Demarco – Bunx Pon It Shenseea ft Tyga – Blessed Gage – Good Gal Fi Get Tings FUEGO riddim Gage – Good Gal Fi Get Tings (FG RMX) Blackboy – Touch Pon Di Floor Sly - Mix Up Sedale – In D Band Motto ft Ezra & Blackboy – Big Ride (Man With Ride) Umpa – One Drop Subance – Ding Dang DO THIS riddim Salty x Travis World – Boom Sekon Sta, Trinidad Ghost x Travis World – Work Nessa Preppy x Travis World ft Machel Montano – Issa Snack Kerwin Du Bois, Lyrikal, Voice & Teddyson John – Speechless Leadpipe – Sometime Teddyson John – Kitay Sa StickyWow – Cantankerous PURPLE HEART riddim Farmer Nappy – Hookin Meh Nadia Batson – So Long GBM Nutron – Practice Hypasounds – Feh Sa (Fair Sa) OLE TING riddim Motto – One Woman Alison Hinds – One Man Patrice Roberts – Good Skinny Fabulous – Happy Machel Montano ft Kassav – Dance Jamesy P – Soca Land Kes – Savannah Grass Machel Montano – Dr. Mashup Swappi – Party Start (FG live rmx) Lil Rick – CSM (Can't Style Me) Lyrikal – Zig Zag Blaxx – No Owner Skinny Banton – Wrong Again LOST AND FOUND riddim Preedy – Lost & Found Freezy & Sedale - Name Brand Ricardo Drue & Salty – Bend Down King Bubba FM – She Always Bend Over Marzville – OMG Verseewild – So Extra Teddyson John & Kes – Y Dous CAUTION riddim Ricky T – So Bad Nadia Batson – FATT Mandella Linkz – Tombstone (FG rmx) Skinny Fabulous – Up & Up Skinny Fabulous, Machel Montano & Bunji Garlin – Famalay (FG rmx) Skinny Fabulous, Machel Montano & Bunji Garlin – Famalay Machel Montano & Motto – Issa Vibe Hypa 4000 – Move Up Jab King – Atwah Edwin – Call My Mother For Me Umpa - Siren Messi ft Cooyah & Fryskull - Beng Beng Messi – Beng KO & Pitchboy – Bend For The Beng Zeek – Wet It Up Motto – What A Mess Skinny Fabulous – Vincy People V'ghn & Lavaman - Jab People Voice, Little Natty & Thunda – Pandemonium Problem Child – Nasty Up Mr Killa – Run Wid It Chronic Law – Government Prince Swanny – Breadwinner Likkle Vybz ft Vybz Kartel – Magneato Likkle Addi – Dolla Sign Likkle Vybz ft Vybz Kartel – Fully Gaza Chronic Law & Vybz Kartel – Can't Kill We Jahvillani – Nuh Reason HILLTOP BADNESS riddim Jahvillani – Bad Shane E – Gone Sleep Daddy1 – Out Here Chronic Law – Hilltop Badness Jahvillani – Wileside Government G6IXX riddim Teejay – Shub Out Chronic Law – The Room Vybz Kartel – Any Weather Quada – Hail Govana – Loyalty Popcaan – Blessed With Life REAL TIME riddim Squash – Way We Roll Chronic Law – We Alright Dexta Daps – No Underwear DANCEHALL POSSE riddim Ishawna – Want It Masicka – Ride Vybz Kartel – Tip Vybz Kartel – Designa Vybz Kartel – In Stock Vybz Kartel – Come Home Spice & Vybz Kartel – Back Way
FIRE DRILL: FLAMMABLE Vybz Kartel – Scorched Earth Likkle Vybz & Likkle Addi – Skinny Jeans Vybz Kartel – Drone Dem Donaeo ft Belly – Chalice Sean Paul – Ganja Man (FG RMX) Gappy Ranks – UFO (FG RMX) Popcaan – High Daily (FG RMX) Quada & Popcaan – Billions MONEY HEIST riddim Popcaan – Money Heist Chi Ching Ching – Top Boy Popcaan – Lamp Shade Jugglerz ft Jahvillani – Private BLOCK PARTY riddim Projexx – Feel Right Popeye Caution – Night Come Konshens – Do Wha We Like Tifa – Mi Tek Dat Squash & Vybz Kartel – Beat Dem Bad Trinidad Killa – Gunman (Riddim Master rmx) Trinidad Ghost – More Zessing Prince Swanny – Up In Har RAW RAW riddim Kemar Highcon – A No Luck I-Waata – Cut Off Jean (FG RMX) Banxx Di Artiste – Gyal Criminal Rygin King – Luu Laa Lea RDX – Room I-Octane & Gage – Raw Raw Intence – Go Hard (FG RMX) Chronic Law – Government (FG RMX) Stylo G ft Spice & Sean Paul – Dumplin rmx StickyWow – Worst Disease Freestyle FLAMMABLE riddim Ding Dong – Gal Eediat ZJ Liquid – Mi Love It I-Octane – Live Big Munga – Long Life N Success Govana – Titan Chronic Law – Natural Disaster Squash – Pitch Black Jahmiel – Nah Play Hypocrite Vybz Kartel – Pretty From Morning Mavado – Flammable MIAMI HEIGHTS riddim Teejay – Baller Jahvillani – Gallis Code Tommy Lee – Lifestyle BLACK HENNY riddim Tommy Lee – Vanilla Teejay – Badmind & Jealousy Squash – Fi True Daddy1 – Bro Gad Govana – Ole Ding Dong ft Shizzle Sherlock – Top Coote Ding Dong – Dem Fedally Alkaline – Big Tyma Jahvillani – Sunday To Sunday Hoodcelebrityy – Bum Pon It StickyWow – Stella The Freshmen ft Shenseea – Island Ting Wiley ft Future, Chip & Nafe Smallz – Givenchy Bag Davido ft Popcaan – Risky Sikka Rymes ft Vybz Kartel – Like I'm Superman POWER HOUSE riddim Lisa Hyper ft Vybz Kartel – Come Over Jahmiel – Trust Alicai Harley – Rushing Ishawna – Gree Wid Yuh Beenie Man & ZJ Liquid – Secret Demarco – Happy Teejay – Stay Scheemin I-Octane – Suh We Dweet Busy Signal ft Nadg – Pree Man Suh Busy Signal – Face Dem A Ben Up AIRCRAFT riddim Aidonia – Aircraft Teejay – Draco Ding Dong – Watch Dem Christopher Martin – Big Big Govana – Up Front Shenseea – Trick A Treat Jahmiel – Money Money Likkle Addi – Dollar Sign rmx Koffee ft Gunna – W Masicka & Dexta Daps – Leader Masicka – Image FIRESTICK riddim Demarco – Gyal Affi Get Delly Ranx – Firestick Sean Paul – Bus A Bubble Jah Vinci & Bugle – Prayer Vershon – Crash & Burn Capleton – Pull Off Buju Banton - Trust