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On Red Carpet: Ghanaian-born American gospel artist and author Jonathan McReynolds visits VOA to discuss recently winning a Grammy award after featuring on the song titled “One Hallelujah” with Tasha Leonard, Erica Campbell, Jekalyn Carr and Israel Houghton. Plus, Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Tems makes history by becoming the first African woman to have an ownership share of a U.S. Major League Soccer team. This and more entertainment-related updates on today's Red Carpet!
On this week's Red Carpet we focus on the 67th annual Grammy awards that were hosted by Trevor Noah, a renowned South African broadcaster and comedian. The ceremony witnessed several historic events, including Beyonce becoming the first Black woman to win the award for best country album, Doechii becoming the third woman to win the award for best rap album and Nigerian Afrobeats star Tems winning the award for Best African Music Performance. Plus, VOA interviews Cindy Lee, a South African Oscar nominated movie director. This and other entertainment related updates on today's Red Carpet!
Seven Nigerian Afrobeats musicians, namely Asake, Burna Boy, Davido, Tems, Rema, Wizkid and Yemi Alade are nominated for a Grammy award. Plus, VOA's Heather Maxwell sits down with Amadou and Mariam, a musical duo also known as the “Blind Couple from Mali”. This and more entertainment-related updates on today's Red Carpet!
In this episode of Afrobeats Intelligence, Joey sits down with Nigerian Afrobeats superstar CKay as he takes us through the journey behind his new album, EMOTIONS. Popularly known for breaking global barriers with his 2019 smash hit “Love Nwantiti,” CKay returns with a fresh perspective, diving deep into the highs and lows of fame, heartbreak, and personal growth. We talk about the influence of his Igbo heritage, his favorite collaboration with The Cavemen. on “Addicted” and how he's harnessed highlife to tell stories that connect beyond borders.Reflecting on his viral success and his more private personality within the industry, CKay opens up about taking a step back, re-grounding himself in Nigeria, and creating an album that's both deeply personal and universally resonant. Join us as CKay shares the struggles, the wins, and the vibes that make EMOTIONS an unfiltered look at the soul behind the stardom. Tune in for an intimate, no-holds-barred conversation about music, culture, and what it takes to find yourself amidst it all.___Season 3, Episode 14. Afrobeats Intelligence.Subscribe to Afrobe4ts Intelligence Newsletter: https://t.co/brjUmSwWWaListen to Afrobeats Intelligence Podcast: https://afrobeatsintelligence.podlink.to/New-EpisodesSOCIALSInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/afrobeatsintel/?hl=enX: https://x.com/AfrobeatsIntelJoey's X: https://x.com/JoeyAkanJoey's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joeyakan/?hl=en
On this week's edition of Red Carpet, host Jackson Mvunganyi speaks with Victony, a Nigerian Afrobeats star who recently performed in front of a sold-out theatre in Washington. Plus, Cameroonian artist Shiri Achu holds an exhibit in Washington to showcase African fashion and culture. This and more entertainment-related updates on today's Red Carpet!
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In this episode of Wrist Check Pod, the guys catch up with Los Angeles native and creative, Matthew Baus, co-founder of the Bad Habit music label. Known for acts like The NBHD, G-Eazy, and Burna Boy, Matthew shares his journey to success, from founding the label to discovering Nigerian Afrobeats music sensation Burna Boy. They dive into his introduction to watch collecting, discussing iconic brands like Rolex and Cartier, his regret over passing up a Cartier Crash, and the story of how Burna Boy lost a $75k bustdown Audemars Piguet Royal Oak early in his career. Don't miss this fascinating conversation! This episode is powered by Bezel. A platform for luxury watches, where you can buy, sell, trade, and even bid on watches up for auction. Follow the links below for more. Shop 18,000+ watches at get bezel.com Download the Bezel app SUBSCRIBE to get the latest Wrist Check Pod content Shop our latest collaboration with WOLF 1834, The Shuttle Travel Case available Follow us on instagram Follow us on TikTok Chapters 00:00 - Intro 00:49 - Honorary Wrist Check 04:34 - Bezel 05:10 - Wrist Check Continued 07:25 -Matthew on finding his calling 15:12 - Becoming a creative director for NBHD 27:37 - Founding the Bad Habit Label with Mentor 31:40 - Bezel Auctions 31:58 - WCP x Wolf Travel Case 32:33 - Discovering Burna Boy and losing a $75k watch 39:00 - Matthew purchases his first Rolex 43:42 - Vintage Rolex Datejust 48:49 - Cartier Basculante 51:14 - Burna Boy talks Matthew out of buying a Cartier Crash 55:20 - Conversation Pieces --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wrist-check-pod/support
On this week's Red Carpet, we spotlight the upcoming world tour of Nigerian Afrobeats superstar Asake. Included in his venues to perform is the Capital One Arena in Washington D.C. which has a maximum sitting capacity of 20, 356. Plus, Moriera Chonguica, an award-winning Mozambican musician joins the show to discuss the importance of investing in arts education.
More than 220 civilians, including at least 56 children, were massacred by Burkina Faso's military in a single day this year. That's the allegation by Human Rights Watch. So, how did HRW reach this conclusion and what's the response from the Burkina Faso government?Also why is the DR Congo warning big tech companies, like Apple, to not use minerals from the eastern part of the country? And we meet Nigerian Afrobeats artist, Arja Starr!Presenter: Richard Kagoe Producers: Charles Gitonga, Stefania Okereke and Bella Hassan Technical Producer: Danny Cox Senior Producer: Karnie Sharp Editors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi
Nigerian Afrobeats star, Rema stunned off the stage of the 2024 Dreamville Festival in North Carolina, midway into his performance on Sunday. Rema was performing his hit song ‘Calm Down' on Day 2 of the festival at Dix Park in Raleigh, but stopped midway to complain about the poor sound before walking off the stage. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ksspod/support
In his latest single, "Ginja Me," Swiss-based artist SSID teams up with Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Nicki Brown to deliver a vibrant fusion of modern pop, Afrobeats, and hip-hop swagger. With their infectious energy and catchy melodies, the duo invites listeners on a musical journey that celebrates love, joy, and the power of connection. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wewriteaboutmusic/support
In this episode, we discuss the 2024 Grammy's and the nominees for the Best African Performance are "Amapiano,” ASAKE & Olamide“City Boys,” Burna Boy“UNAVAILABLE,” Davido feat. Musa Keys“Rush,” Ayra Starr“Water,” Tyla.We also discuss the level of disrespect Nigerian Afrobeats artists are dealt with every time they perform on stage. Thanks for listening... visit our website at https://www.battabox.com/podcast/
As a follow-up to the episode featuring Stephen Jennings, we're releasing two bonus conversations showing the daily life, culture, and politics of Nairobi and Kenya at large. This first installment features Harriet Muriithi. Harriet is a 22-year-old hospitality professional living and working in Tatu City, a massive mixed-used development spearheaded by Jennings. Harriet grew up in the picturesque foothills of Mount Kenya before moving to the capital city as a child to pursue better schooling. She has witnessed Nairobi's remarkable growth firsthand over the last decade. An ambitious go-getter, Harriet studied supply chain management and wishes to open her own high-end restaurant. In her conversation with Tyler, Harriet opens up about her TikTok hobby, love of fantasy novels, thoughts on improving Kenya's education system, and how she leverages AI tools like ChatGPT in her daily life, the Chinese influence across Africa, the challenges women face in village life versus Nairobi, what foods to sample as a visitor to Kenya, her favorite musicians from Beyoncé to Nigerian Afrobeats stars, why she believes technology can help address racism, her Catholic faith and church attendance, how COVID-19 affected her education and Kenya's recovery, the superstitions that persist in rural areas, the career paths available to Kenya's youth today, why Nollywood movies captivate her, the diversity of languages and tribes across the country, whether Kenya's neighbors impact prospects for peace, what she thinks of the decline in the size of families, why she enjoys podcasts about random acts of kindness, what infrastructure and lifestyle changes are reshaping Nairobi, if the British colonial legacy still influences politics today, and more. Read a full transcript enhanced with helpful links, or watch the full video. Recorded June 12th, 2023. Other ways to connect Follow us on X and Instagram Follow Tyler on X Join our Discord Email us: cowenconvos@mercatus.gmu.edu Learn more about Conversations with Tyler and other Mercatus Center podcasts here.
On this episode of Red Carpet, We take a look inside the death of rising Nigerian Afrobeats star Mohbad, Sudanese filmmakers who fled war screen their film in Nairobi, and Malawian producer Tapps partners with international music firms to take Malawian music global.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticOn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz discusses the new collaboration between Colombian reggaeton star Feid and Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Rema. The song, titled "Bubalu," is a dreamy duet that fuses the two artists' signature sounds.Feid is fresh off the success of his hit single "Ferxxo," while Rema is riding high on the success of his remix of "Calm Down" with Selena Gomez. "Bubalu" is sure to be another smash hit for both artists, and it's a must-listen for fans of reggaeton, Afrobeats, and Latin music.In addition to discussing the song itself, Analytic Dreamz also talks about the significance of this collaboration for both artists and for the Latin music industry as a whole. Feid and Rema are two of the most popular and influential artists in their respective genres, and their collaboration is a sign that the Latin music industry is becoming more global and inclusive.If you're a fan of reggaeton, Afrobeats, or Latin music in general, then be sure to check out "Bubalu" by Feid and Rema. It's a sultry and infectious song that's sure to get you moving.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mohbad: There's been controversy and outrage following mysterious death and hasty burial of Nigerian Afrobeats rapper Mohbad. Authorities have now carried out an exhumation of his body for autopsy following protests on streets and social media How is climate change affecting Africa's pastoralists. We hear from a representative attending Climate Week in New York And at the rugby World Cup in France this weekend it is reigning champions South Africa against Grand Slam winners -Ireland. What are Africa's chances?
Wizkid is still working diligently on the follow-up to his album Made In Lagos (rumoured to be titled More Love, Less Ego) and today the Nigerian Afrobeats star shares a new track called "Bad To Me." It's safe to say that Wizkid is in his bag for "Bad To Me." A sultry jam where Wizkid is both under a spell and the one doing the casting, the track simmers with lusty intention. source: Wizkid returns with new single “Bad To Me” | The FADER --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support
#DJChase #Teemany #ThePreGamepartymixpodcast The Pre-Game Party Mix Podcast The Number #1 Urban Podcast This week DJ Chase is back for 2022. Today's episode DJ Chase chops it up Nigerian AfroBeats artist Teemanay. DJ Chase and Teemanay talk about his upbringing in Nigeria, the current state of African colonialism, and his current signing with Akon, and as always tips and tricks on how to make it in the new music business. Hope You Guys Enjoy!!! Today's Music - Teemanay & Akon - Killin Me (Out Now On All Streaming Platforms) / Teemanay & Akon - Go Gril (Out Now On All Streaming Platforms) Let's Win! Peace and Blessings! Like, Comment, and Subscribe #DJChaseTV ►Follow Teemanay: https://www.instagram.com/teemanay/ ►Follow DJ Chase: https://www.instagram.com/_djchase__/ ►Connect: https://djchase.net/ ►Connect: www.djchaseradio.com WDJC-DB DJ Chase Radio ►Subscribe to the Pre-Game Party Mix Podcast on Spotify Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lK4xDQQP7SVpfAkevXKIC?si=VnfSz2bETWeFuFBAze3ZzA Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dj-chase-pre-game-party-mix-podcast-with-dj-chase/id1487891239 Thank You for Enjoying This Content Feel Free to Support and Patron This Podcast !! ►CashApp - https://cash.app/$DJChase2 ►Paypal - https://www.paypal.me/djchase --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dj-chase/message
#DJChase #Teemany #ThePreGamepartymixpodcast The Pre-Game Party Mix Podcast The Number #1 Urban Podcast This week DJ Chase is back for 2022. Today's episode DJ Chase chops it up Nigerian AfroBeats artist Teemanay. DJ Chase and Teemanay talk about his upbringing in Nigeria, the current state of African colonialism, and his current signing with Akon, and as always tips and tricks on how to make it in the new music business. Hope You Guys Enjoy!!! Today's Music - Teemanay & Akon - Killin Me (Out Now On All Streaming Platforms) / Teemanay & Akon - Go Gril (Out Now On All Streaming Platforms) Let's Win! Peace and Blessings! Like, Comment, and Subscribe #DJChaseTV ►Follow Teemanay: https://www.instagram.com/teemanay/ ►Follow DJ Chase: https://www.instagram.com/_djchase__/ ►Connect: https://djchase.net/ ►Connect: www.djchaseradio.com WDJC-DB DJ Chase Radio ►Subscribe to the Pre-Game Party Mix Podcast on Spotify Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lK4xDQQP7SVpfAkevXKIC?si=VnfSz2bETWeFuFBAze3ZzA Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dj-chase-pre-game-party-mix-podcast-with-dj-chase/id1487891239 Thank You for Enjoying This Content Feel Free to Support and Patron This Podcast !! ►CashApp - https://cash.app/$DJChase2 ►Paypal - https://www.paypal.me/djchase --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dj-chase/message
Nigerian Afrobeats star, Omah Lay, is back with a new project titled 'Boy Alone' after a strong start to 2022 with the smash hit 'attention' alongside Justin Bieber. He is building on an already impressive catalog to cement his place as one of Africa's best musicians. Here's my review of the new album 'Boy Alone'
This week's show is a continuation from last week's Desi Jersey club special, so lots more Jersey club and also Moombahton remixes. Our special feature is our recent interview with Jayhaan (@jayhaanofficial) from Mumbai, India who is championing the Desi Jesery Club sound and similar bass and bounce remixes. We're also taking a flight to Nigeria with some huge local Afrobeat hits from Olamide, Naira Marley and Burna Boy. I also mix in new independent music from Deewaan, Luisa Santiago, plus lots more. Mon 10pm PST, Tue 7pm GMT, Tue 2pm EST, and Tue 11.30pm for listeners in India. Hosted by DJ and music producer: @viktoreus
Nigerian Afrobeats artist Patoranking has called on his fans and admirers to hand him his flowers and credits while he is alive. The wahaala boys discusses the idea of celebrating people while they are alive and whether africans do a good job at that or are terrible. Do we prefer funerals to celebrating people? #Afrobeats #Patorankingcelbrate #Nigeriapodcast
Evans popularly known as Evih is a Nigerian Afrobeats and Afro pop Artiste, Prolific songwriter and vocalist, amazing performer who has gained the hearts of all listeners of his sound. The self acclaimed cruise master joins My Not So Secret Diary as he talks us on a cruise through the workings of his music and more #Evih #Davido --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mynotsosecretdiary/message
For some time, some mixtapes sucks, because of the quality and music transitions. In the case of Funky4 Gang "All Eu stars" mixtape was uniquely mixed and arranged professionally as the BPM was also ear friendly. Nigerian Afrobeats stars undicovered was finally unveiled by releasing the above titled mixtape. Since the coronavirus also known as convid19 pandemic fueled lockdown globally, the CEO of Funky4 entertainmen kept producing conscious songs to boost his artists fanbase. Dj Marshal, known for his momentum music collections reached out to "Water" crooner , Mr Adebayo popularly known by his stage name TTY Noni, if they could project a mixtape, subsequently the entertainmen mogul TTY Noni concured and they sucessfully completed the project with aims of promoting Nigerian Eu music creators. Download EU ALL STARS EPISODE 1 MIXTAPE BY DJ MARSHALL The mixtape featured mainstream Afrobeat act all over Europe, Dj Neptune can testify to the music list as one of it's kind, the compilation varies from Afrobeat, Dancehall, Pop and some higlife fusion, the mixetape had some successful tracks with millions, thousands of views on Youtube with posibility to top chart on music platforms like Itunes, Iheart radio , Soundcloud and Deezer. The performances from each track could be preferable to songs of the moment. Nigeria entertainers in diaspora had woken like tempest from slumber and descided to control their destiny with their microphones. Eu All Stars mixtape almost seem a menance or a revolutionary music blow to the likes of Davido, Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, Kiss Daniel, Burna Boy and others, as the comparison between "Eu All Stars" compilation with what Nigerian Afrobeats offer Afrobeat consumers globally in recent time has no space in due course. The mixtape featured Nigerian multiple award winners like Naxis Dg, Gee Jay, Abjos Beatz, TTY Noni, Snow Way, Xandral Moral and many more.
Corona virus as well as classic and new voices on the Nigerian Afrobeats scene
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This is the 95th episode of Mina's House Podcast with Mina SayWhat and Dex The One. In this episode, Mina explains the 4 week hiatus and they get right into what's "In Your Feed." They talk about Wendy Williams and her personal issues, Jussie Smollett's case and Omari Hardwick kissing Beyonce. Their topic this week is "What is the appropriate way to deal with your emotions?" Also check out Mina's interview with Nigerian Afrobeats artist Davido at the 1:01:12 part. Thank you for listening! Follow us on socials @MinasHousePod www.MinaSayWhat.com
Lagos and the Rise of Nigerian Afrobeats Heavy, percussive club beats with irresistible hooks and street-wise raps in Yoruba, Igbo or pidgin English—Nigerian pop music, increasingly known by the much-debated term Afrobeats, is the sound that moves Lagos and the sound of Lagos that moves the world. But it wasn’t always this way! Starting in the early 1990s, a new musical movement was born in Nigeria. Ten years into a series of military dictatorships that almost completely destroyed the Nigerian music industry, artists including Junior & Pretty, the Remedies and Plantashun Boiz brought a new, youth-centric style drawing heavily on r&b, hip-hop and reggae, with plenty of local style. Twenty years later, this music has exploded from the margins to the Nigerian mainstream and grown into an international pop music phenomenon, spreading across the African continent and influencing U.S. and U.K. tastes. Musical, political, cultural, technological and economic developments have turned the sound of Lagos pop music into a massive industry of artists, labels, radio and television stations, video directors, PR firms and more. We’ll hear the story of the birth and development of this scene straight from the influential and foundational figures who lived it, including 2Face Idibia (2Baba), DJ Jimmy Jatt, Sound Sultan, Eedris Abdulkareem, and Kenny Ogungbe of the legendary Kennis Music label and Ray Power FM. We will also hear from current stars including Iyanya, Yemi Alade, Adekunle Gold and Flavour, visit Clarence Peter’s music video studio, and hear from the producers who define the sound, including Young John, Ikon and Cobhams Asuquo. Produced by Morgan Greenstreet. Hosted by Siji Awoyinka. Photo by Kazeem Akinpelu APWW #765
Soul Circle Radio Mix Series Vol.25 J.Digs (Vancouver, CAN) @j_digs The theme of this mix is worldwide soul. I wanted to bring sounds together from all corners of the world while keeping a soulful and consistent energy. I kick it off with a house-based remix of a Maxwell classic and build from there, getting into some soulful flips from Jarreau Vandal and Coastal, then moving into some funk-based grooves from Tek.Lun, Birocratic, and JR Jarris. From there, I keep it moving with Latin remix of a Dilla classic, some Foreign Exchange, Illa J, and more chill hip hop vibes, before capping it off with some Nigerian Afrobeats that I’ve been feeling lately. Overall, this is just a feel-good mix. So press play and enjoy yourself :) Get to know j.Digs: I’ve always been extremely passionate about music. From growing up as a hip hop head in Vancouver, to getting into the electronic scene in Cape Town, music has always been a big part of my DNA. But, I only recently started creating anything with that passion. Listening to shows like Soul Circle Radio, Soulection, and House Shoes’ Magic, inspired me to start making mixes and sharing my selections with the world. Check me out on SoundCloud to hear more of my selections, and hit me up on Instagram or Twitter to connect with me. -J.Digs Playlist: 01 Maxwell - Ascension (aywy. & Sh?m Edit) 02 Chamos - Talk Too Much 03 Earth, Wind & Fire - September Soul (Vandalized Edit) 04 Sade - Kiss of Life (Coastal Conversion) 05 Jared Jackson - Ndovu du Sol 06 Jarreau Vandal - Essence 07 Tek.Lun - Windows 08 Birocratic - Extra Fresh 09 JR Jarris - Saturday 10 The Foreign Exchange - Asking For A Friend (Stro Elliot’s Roller Rink Rework) 11 Gilles Peterson's Havana Cultura Band feat. Danay & Carina - Think Twice (4hero Remix) 12 Flamingosis - Pleasure Palette 13 Illa J - Sunflower feat. a l l i e 14 OverDoz. - Last Kiss 15 Planet Giza - Domina (feat. Kaytranada) 16 J Hus - Did You See (Vandalized Edit) 17 Tekno - Yawa Follow J.Digs Twitter: https://twitter.com/djakeobrien Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jake___obrien__ released 3/1/18
Heavy, percussive club beats with irresistible hooks and street-wise raps in Yoruba, Igbo or pidgin English—Nigerian pop music, increasingly known by the much-debated term Afrobeats, is the sound that moves Lagos and the sound of Lagos that moves the world. But it wasn’t always this way! Starting in the early 1990s, a new musical movement was born in Nigeria. Ten years into a series of military dictatorships that almost completely destroyed the Nigerian music industry, artists including Junior & Pretty, the Remedies and Plantashun Boiz brought a new, youth-centric style drawing heavily on r&b, hip-hop and reggae, with plenty of local style. Twenty years later, this music has exploded from the margins to the Nigerian mainstream and grown into an international pop music phenomenon, spreading across the African continent and influencing U.S. and U.K. tastes. Musical, political, cultural, technological and economic developments have turned the sound of Lagos pop music into a massive industry of artists, labels, radio and television stations, video directors, PR firms and more. We’ll hear the story of the birth and development of this scene straight from the influential and foundational figures who lived it, including 2Face Idibia (2Baba), DJ Jimmy Jatt, Sound Sultan, Eedris Abdulkareem, and Kenny Ogungbe of the legendary Kennis Music label and Ray Power FM. We will also hear from current stars including Iyanya, Yemi Alade, Adekunle Gold and Flavour, visit Clarence Peter’s music video studio, and hear from the producers who define the sound, including Young John, Ikon and Cobhams Asuquo. Produced by Morgan Greenstreet. Hosted by Siji Awoyinka. Photo by Kazeem Akinpelu Follow Afropop Worldwide on Facebook at www.facebook.com/afropop, on Instagram @afropopworldwide and on Twitter @afropopww. Subscribe to the Afropop Worldwide newsletter at www.afropop.org/newsletter/ APWW #765 Distributed 10/26/2017
The unique music that can result when artists from different traditions come together to create new sounds. Including a Cuban/Bangladeshi group collaborating with Nigerian Afrobeats star Dele Sosimi and a Breton fiddle player who have joined forces with a trio from Mali.
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