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LU Cos
crucial reggae time #376 1h Oldies et Nouveautés 18052025

LU Cos

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 60:47


Playlist : Junior English - One and Only Lover 1973 Count Shelly Delroy Wilson - Get Ready 1975 - Lp For I & I Grounation Junior Byles - Can You Feel It - 1977 The The Visionaires - How Long O Lord - 1982 - Lp To have a home Orthodox Earl Cunningham - Being with you 1983 Klassique Harare Dread ( Aka Pax Nindi ) - Wrong road 1988 HD Productioins Tenor Mario & The Soul Adventurers - I Can't Love You 2025 La Panchita Records RLP - Life of struggles 2025 Mystical Faya feat Nick Sefakis – Blazing 2025 Junior Roy & Dub Shepherds – Start a revolution 2025 Bat Records Fatbabs feat. Vanzo, Cheeko, Walshy Fire, Kimeco, Davojah - Skanking Loud 2025 Big Scoop Records Pressure feat Capleton - Gunman Town master 2025 Bebble Rock Music Lanae & Gold Up - Do This & Beat Me 2025 Peter Spence – Outlaw /Fidel (Portugal) More love /Suburban Rhythm More Love 2025 Seafront International /Estonie Danman - When Jah come 2025 Indica Dubs Indica Dubs feat. Jah Shaka - Zulu Mix 2025 Indica Dubs I-Tist - Wikiwiki part 1 2024 Dubatriation Dubplate

OSOCITY
OSOCITY Shatta Dancehall Mix _ Flight OSO 161

OSOCITY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 57:10


Welcome Aboard FLIGHT OSO! Buckle up! and get ready for take off as we take you on a musical journey! Ça dit quoi

1001Tracklists Exclusive Mixes
Ape Drums Presents JAAM: Ape Drums b2b Luch Live @ Caracas Bakery Miami

1001Tracklists Exclusive Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 137:10


Ape Drums & Luch team up for a delightful showcase of Afro and Melodic House, uniquely filmed from Caracas Bakery in Miami. The extended two hour b2b features loads of exclusive IDs, special guest appearances from Diplo & Walshy Fire alongside cuts from the likes on Arodes, Bontan, CAIIRO, Kususa, Liva K, and more!

DJ WORM MIXTAPES AND LIVE AUDIO'S
WALSHY FIRE X WORM X DUTTY DEX - RISE AND TOAST LIVE AUDIO

DJ WORM MIXTAPES AND LIVE AUDIO'S

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 127:23


I don't own the rights to these songs being played.

Sundial | WLRN
The life of Walshy Fire: From Miami to stages across the world

Sundial | WLRN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 48:31


Walshy Fire, a Jamaican-American music producer and MC who grew up in South Florida, is the subject of a new PBS short documentary called Walshy Fire: Pulling Up.

Ado Veli Podcast
Ado Veli Podcast - Foreign Playlist 2023

Ado Veli Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 90:27


In this week's episode, we feature Collabs between Kenyans and foreign musicians. Ado Veli Podcast Season 11 Episode 26, which is episode number 286. Get Ado Veli Podcast Merchandise here: https://adovelipodcast.hustlesasa.shop/ Tracklist Camp Mulla ft Wizkid - Prices 0:00:00 A-Q ft Blackbonez, M.I Abaga, Bien and Khaligraph Jones - Plus 254 0:03:30 Wstrn ft Nviiri The Storyteller - Honest 0:06:54 HR The Messenger ft Spy Ken - Vibrations 0:10:25 Cathy Matete ft Anthony B - Wine Fi You 0:14:29 KayCyy ft Lil Baby - Odd Man 0:16:34 HHP ft Lon Jon - Ngotha 0:20:22 Zikki ft Tarrus Riley - Kamata 0:22:46 Scar Mkadinali ft Lord G - Black 0:25:34 Victoria Kimani ft Khuli Chana - All The Way 0:29:14 Boutross and Juicemann ft 1da Banton and Konshens - Angela Remix 0:37:15 Victoria Kimani ft R.City - China Love 0:39:39 Goulam ft Kipsang - Mbali Na Mimi Remix 0:42:33 Cloud Beats ft Walshy Fire, Karun, The Great Eddy, Jimmy October and G Nako - Talking In My Sleep 0:45:52 Mbuzi Gang ft Navio - Zoza 0:49:23 Masauti ft Lava Lava - Dondosha 1:00:26 Movaz Warombosaji ft Brandy Maina and Konshens - Danger Dinji Remix 1:03:06 Moeazy ft Boutross - Humility 1:05:46 ZJ Heno ft H_art The Band, Ashley and Stonebwoy - Conversation 1:08:24 TNT ft Tellaman - Same Thing 1:12:27 Lon Jon ft Tumi - Gibberish 1:15:26 Cathy Matete ft Apass - Never Leave Me Alone 1:17:48 Xtatic ft AKA and Priddy Ugly - Hit 'em Up 1:20:24 ZJ Heno ft Lavosti and Kabaka Pyramid - Jon Mac 1:23:26 Boutross ft Jovie Jovv, Kay Green and Sho Madjozi - Juice Man Remix 1:26:36 Listen to Ado Veli Podcast on; Apple Music, iTunes, Spotify, Boomplay, Google Podcasts, Mixcloud, TuneIn, Stitcher, Hearthis.at, audiomack 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

Que Bola?
Walshy Fire Que Bola Ep. 77 | AI in Music, Origins of Reggaetón, the Triumphs of a Passionate Artist

Que Bola?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 64:24


In this mind-expanding conversation, we delved deep into the fascinating realm of AI in music, explored the rich origins of Reggaetón, confronted the challenges faced by struggling artists, and reveled in the sheer joy of creating magnificent works and reaping substantial rewards. Prepare to be amazed as we unravel these captivating subjects and uncover valuable insights that will leave you inspired.

The Top Form Podcast
Walshy Fire Says Artist Should Co-own Their Masters

The Top Form Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 38:55


#musicbusiness #music industry --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worldmusicviews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worldmusicviews/support

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

Trapital

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 47:15


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

Wedding Songs Podcast
Reggae Wedding Songs – Podcast E87

Wedding Songs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 11:21


Matt talks about popular reggae wedding songs to play on your wedding day. Important Links View the complete list of reggae wedding songs. See all Wedding Songs Podcast episodes Podcast Transcript Hello, today I am going to be talking about Raggae wedding songs. You know, most of us, when we think about Reggae music we think of Bob Marley, of course, being the legend of Reggae music. There is so much more that you can play than just Bob Marley. First and foremost, I just want to say that I am not a Reggae wedding music expert. I did rely on DJ Curtis from the tri-state area (New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut) and he offered me some tips on Reggae music to play. Now, I am not going to be covering all of the songs I mention on our website, I have a list of 100 songs on the site. I just want to give you an idea of what songs you can incorporate into your wedding day playlist. While you are on the website, make sure you sign up for our monthly newsletter of all the new wedding songs released in the previous month, plus what is trending. One good thing about our website is you can also listen to songs as well. As you know, I cannot play the music due to copyright laws (I don't want to get in trouble for that). Let's go ahead and get started with the first song I want to cover today. It is by a super-group called Stick Figure. For those of you who do know Reggae music, you know that Stick Figure should be on this list because they are a super-group in the genre. The first song was released in 2022 and is called “Way Of Life” was also with Slightly Stoopid. Lyrics include…I will carry you to the other side, To another place, to another life, I'll be there for you every day and night, Gonna bring you right back to the way of life. A pretty romantic song. So, another song that they released this year as well is called “Love Me Easy” with Stick Figure, ANORA, and Walshy Fire with the lyrics…You got the right kind of motion, I will give you devotion, Love me, love me, love me, easy. I think this is a great way to start this list of Reggae songs for your wedding. The next song on the list is Shenseea & Rvssian with “You're The One I Love”. Released in 2021, lyrics include…I'ma stay right by your side, Not a thing could change my mind, You are the one I love. The first song from 2020 is by Sean Paul. I do have a lot of Sean Paul songs on this list. This one is with Tove Lo and is called “Calling On Me” with the lyrics…Alright then, True love never fails, love never falls, Real love conquers all (Yeah). The second song, also from 2020, is “Smile” by WizKid feat. H.E.R. This really makes a great background song for cocktail hour or dinner. It just sets a love vibe with lyrics…I love your life, yeah, Love it when you smile, Say, I will do anything for my love, yeah yeah, I will do anything for my love. Next up is a cover of the Lee Brice song “Rumor” by Maoli with the lyrics…There's a rumor goin' 'round about me and you, Stirring up our little town, the last week or two, So tell me why you even tryna deny this feeling. One of my favorite groups in this genre is Michael Franti and Spearheads. This song features Cherine Tanya Anderson called “Say Hey I Love You”, released in 2018. Lyrics include…The more I see, the less I know, But I know one thing I love you (baby girl), I love you, I love you, I love you. Now, Rhianna is on a lot of Reggae song lists and the song I chose is “Pon De Replay”. This is a great dance tune and one that you should really incorporate into your party/dancing part of your wedding. This next song was actually recommended to me by a listener because he had it as his first dance song. The song is by Jah Cure and he did a cover of John Legend's song “All Of Me”. As you probably remember the lyrics include….You're my end and my beginning, Even when I lose, I'm winning, Cause I give you all of me, And you give me all of you. “Beautiful” by Seeed, released in 2014 with the lyrics…You saved my life...

THE MEGAHERTZ MIX SHOW PODCAST
The Final Season: Episode 2

THE MEGAHERTZ MIX SHOW PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022


THE FINAL SEASON: EPISODE 2 “FLASHAMAPIANO” 01. Kizz Daniel & Tekno - Buga (Lo Lo Lo) 02. Gaya Menor & Nektunez - Ameno Amapiano (Bomba) rmx 03. Busy Signal - Step Out (FG amapiano rmx) 04. Masterkraft ft Mr Talkbox - Live My Life 05. Asake - Sungba 06. Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You (Cabu rmx) 07. Tekno - Enjoy (FG live rmx) 08. Zinoleesky - Kilofeshe 09. Fuse ODG & Heavy-K - On A Million 10. Ciara - 1-2 Step (FG live rmx) 11. Flash & Spinall - Fididi 12. Arya Starr - Bloody Samaritan 13. Crayon - Ijo (Laba Laba) 14. Teni - Moslado (DJ Six7even’s Amapiano rmx) 15. Nissi ft Major League DJz - Gravity 16. Yemi ft Francesca - Never Gonna 17. Yemi Alade - Enjoyment 18. Wizkid - Plenty Loving 19. Juls ft Haile - Makossa Riddim 20. Masterkraft - Equipment 21. DJ Private Ryan x GBM Nutron & Imani Ray - Dancing Partner (BF edit) 22. Sarkodie ft King Promise - Labadi 23. Vybz Kartel - Like A Movie (FG live rmx) 24. Michael Jackson - Remember The Time (Amapiano rmx) 25. Lojay & Sarz - Monalisa 26. DJ Damiger ft Dolothegifted & Zenesoul - Dance Some More 27. Pa Salieu ft Obonjayar - Style & Fashion 28. Sean Paul - Gimme The Light (FG rmx) 29. Phyno - BBO 30. Busta 929 ft Mafidzodzo - Gqoz Gqoz 31. Asake - Peace Be Unto You (PBUY) 32. DJ Crown Prince, Walshy Fire & Skinny Fabulous - Bang 33. Davido & Focalistic - Champion Sound 34. Niniola - Too Sweet (O Dun) 35. Rihanna - Kiss It Better (DJ Tag amapiano edit) 36. Sean Kingston - Rihanna (Umbrella) (amapiano rmx) 37. Rihanna - Don’t Stop The Music (Lincoln Baio Umbrella edit) 38. Janet Jackson - When I Think Of You (FG amapiano rmx) 39. Major Lazer & Major League DJz ft Tiwa Savage - Koo Koo Fun 40. Diddy ft Bryson Tiller - Gotta Move On (S’Bling amapiano rmx)

DeionDaDj
Rum N Bass 9-6-22 Ft Walshy Fire

DeionDaDj

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 61:30


Rum N Bass 9-6-22 Ft Walshy Fire by Deion Athias

Dope Interviews
Becoming an International DJ with Walshy Fire of Major Lazer

Dope Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 31:13


International DJ Walshy Fire joins the show and tells stories of how he got into music, his first party and of course being courted by the Grammy-winning group Major Lazer. Walshy dives into his experiences in the business that saw him literally having to fight at times but explains he's never dealt with hate on his rise to becoming an entrepreneur who happens to own a farm and vinyl bar. You'll be touched as he remembers some of his best parties and the epic love fans of shown him around the world. Follow Dope Interviews on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dope_interviewsFollow Warren Shaw on Twitter: https://twitter.com/shawsportsnbaFollow Walshy on Instagram: https://instagram.com/walshyfireSupport for "Dope Interviews" in part is sponsored by Rich Kid Clothing:https://richkidmoneybear.com/. Use the promo code 19MediaGroup for 15% off. Subscribe to 19 Media Group: https://bit.ly/3KcZtGeAbout Us: 19 Media Group is a collection of passionate independent content creators dedicated to storytelling in our own unique ways. We are writers, podcasters and streamers all committed to telling our own stories, from our voices and for our respective communities. Regardless of your background or walk in life, 19MG is here to share and celebrate your stories. We're all about AMPLIFYING VOICES TOGETHER. Stay Connected for Updates & New Content//Check Out Our Website: https://19mediagroup.comFollow Us On Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/19mgroupFollow Us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/19mediagroup/

Panda Radio Podcast
WALSHY FIRE of MAJOR LAZER Flashback Friday

Panda Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 23:18


Take a look back with us at some of our favorite interviews with some of our over 100 guests! This month we look back at two interviews. One from 2019 and one from 2020 with Legendary DJ & Producer Walshy Fire of MAJOR LAZER! And we catch you up on what he's been doing since then, including his latest music news!:)Part of Pantheon Podcasts

DeionDaDj
Rum N Bass 7-26-22 MC Walshy Fire-SlimCity-Psycho

DeionDaDj

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 132:11


Great Juggling With Walshy Fire in the 1st hour Slim and Psycho Took Over the MIC the 2nd Hour Straight up Madness in Coyo Taco Wynwood Miami

La Clinica Records
Walshy Fire X Wade Ross X DJ Blass - Perreo Anthem (ft. Maicol Superstar) WAV

La Clinica Records

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 2:22


Self Made Tastes Better
Walshy Fire

Self Made Tastes Better

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 47:49


Grammy Award winning DJ, MC and record producer Walshy Fire, part of Major Lazer, talks with CEO Brett Berish about being self made, thinking positively and keeping his motivation.

DJ Kidd Frost Podcast Series
DJ Kidd Frost x Spanish Papi Live @ Elevate Guyana | Walshy Fire's Birthday Party

DJ Kidd Frost Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 93:52


DJ Jester.
Mixed Motivation (March 2022)

DJ Jester.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022


Mixed Motivation (March 2022) features music from Drake, Gunna, Future, Koffee, Nutron, Muni Long, Hey Choppi, Walshy Fire, 2 Chainz, Roddy Ricch, Central Cee + MORE! Issa Vibe!

DJcity Podcast
Smoothies

DJcity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 30:37


Smoothies are an Italian DJ/producer duo consisting of Antonio and Giulio. They have performed at renowned clubs and big festivals like Nameless Music Festival and they have collaborated with artists like Walshy Fire, DJ Katch, Lil Jon, Sak Noel, and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Jester's Podcast
Mixed Motivation (March 2022)

Jester's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 91:04


Mixed Motivation (March 2022) features music from Drake, Gunna, Future, Koffee, Nutron, Muni Long, Hey Choppi, Walshy Fire, 2 Chainz, Roddy Ricch, Central Cee + MORE! Issa Vibe! 

First Generation Burden
67. 'I Want to Evoke an Emotion, I Want to Touch a Button' w/ Walshy Fire of Major Lazer

First Generation Burden

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 36:36


Walshy Fire is a Jamaican American DJ, MC and record producer who is a part of the Grammy-nominated dancehall reggae-influenced group Major Lazer. In this special episode, Walshy talks to Rich Tu about how he quit a corporate day job at IBM to pursue his dream in the music industry, becoming a part of the Black Chiney sound system, and later on the joining Major Lazer. They also talk about his music influences, the importance of the New York club scene in the 90's, why cultural validity matters, and the importance of positive music. LINKS This is a special collaboration with The OG magazine. For more, go to: TheOnline.Gallery For more on Rich Tu x MINI x American Immigration Council, go to: MINI.com SOCIAL MEDIA Check out FirstGenBurden.com for all the episodes. Follow us @firstgenburden and Rich Tu / @rich_tu Thanks to Listening Party and DesGin for their support. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/firstgenburden/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/firstgenburden/support

DJ Wonder Presents: Complete Animals
Complete Animals - Episode 24 - Major Animals (Feat. Walshy Fire)

DJ Wonder Presents: Complete Animals

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 113:12


Walshy Fire Keeps Us Righteous On Episode 24 Of DJ Wonder Presents: Complete Animals! As A Member Of The Mega-Group Major Lazer, Alongside Diplo + Ape Drums, Walshy Has Seen It All. We Try To Dissect His Mind, As He Tells Us About Getting Locked Up, Tour Life, Keeping Things Professional, Throwing Successful Parties, Sleeping 4 Hours A Day + Whole Lot More!Full Episodes: https://djwonder.com/completeanimals/Email: completeanimalspodcast@gmail.comInstagram + Twitter: @djwonderInstagram + Twitter: @completeanimals

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People
Steve Vimto's Eclectic Sessions Replay on www.traxfm.org - 28th October 2021

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 120:09


**Steve Vimto's Eclectic Sessions Replay On traxfm.org. This Week Vimto Gave Us Eclectic/Dance/RNB/HipHop/House/Remixes/Future House Beauties From Children Of Zeus, Conscious Route & True Note, The Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra, The Whispers, EBTG V'S Soul Vision, Jungle, Walshy Fire, Dennis Brown, DRS feat. Lenzman, Jehst & Riya, Beyoncé vs Maceo, Fatback vs Jay-Z & Fatback Band - Wicky Wacky, Jane Wiedlin , Tears for Fears, Maze & More Catch Steve Vimto's Eclectic Sessions Every Thursday From 5PM UK Time The Station: traxfm.org #traxfm #soul #funk #danceclassics #house #indie #hiphop #boogie #eclectic #RnB #remixes Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : facebook.com/original103.3 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Tune In Radio : tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**

Global Dance Party
Global Dance Party 069 | DJ Ayana Soyini

Global Dance Party

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 60:00


Join DJ Ayana Soyini from Soyini Sound as she takes you all over the world playing the music that makes you wanna get up and move! Featuring the best in Soulful House, Afrobeats and Soca. It's the latest in Dance music. It's the Global Dance Party! 1. Charly Black - Hold Me 2. Machel Montano - 10 Outta 10 3. Motto - Flavor 4. Teddyson John & Skinny Fabulous - People Business 5. Walshy Fire, Teri & Cloud Beats - Right Here 6. Timaya - Local N Bougie 7. Timaya - No Limit 8. J Balvin - Que Locura 9. M.O., Lotto Boyzz & Mr. Eazi - Bad Vibe 10. Sage The Gemini - Gas Pedal (Tall Boys Hey Mr. DJ Edit) 11. Bruno Mars, Anderson Paak & Silk Sonic - Skate 12. Avant - Read Your Mind (Magic Flowers Remix) 13. Lizzo & Cardi B - Rumours 14. Roddy Rich - Late At Night (MarkCutz Remix) 15. Tiesto & Karol G - Don't Be Shy 16. Joel Corry & Jax Jones feat. Charli XCX & Saweetie - Out Out 17. Robert Miles - Children (Carlos Rivera Remix) 18. FISHER - Just Feels Tight 19. Kerri Chandler, Troy Denari & Dennis Quin - Be Strong (Club Mix) 20. Moreno Pezzolato - Sing It Back (Extended Mix) 21. City Girls - Twerkulator This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

Reggae Radio Station
Reggae Radio Station di domenica 08/08/2021

Reggae Radio Station

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 74:59


01 ( Peter Tosh ) - Get Up, Stand Up..02 ( Peter Tosh ) - Equal Rights..03 ( Peter Tosh ) - I`m The Toughest..04 ( Mix Master David, Oxlade ) – Stuntin..05 ( KCee ) - Pullover (Remix)..06 ( Killertunes ) - Light Up (feat. Walshy Fire..07 ( Dubmatix ) - Sub System Dub..08 ( Art-X ) – Moonshine..09 ( Sault ) - Think About It..10 ( Ms Dynamite ) - fall in love again..11 ( Nelly furtado ) - Turn Off The Lights..12 ( Tiggs de Author ) - Zulu Gang..13 ( The Temptations ) - I wish it would rain..14 ( The Techniques ) - I Wish It Would Rain..15 ( Shakalab and Dub Fx ) _ Radio Maghreb

Reggae Radio Station
Reggae Radio Station di dom 08/08/21

Reggae Radio Station

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 74:59


01 ( Peter Tosh ) - Get Up, Stand Up..02 ( Peter Tosh ) - Equal Rights..03 ( Peter Tosh ) - I`m The Toughest..04 ( Mix Master David, Oxlade ) – Stuntin..05 ( KCee ) - Pullover (Remix)..06 ( Killertunes ) - Light Up (feat. Walshy Fire..07 ( Dubmatix ) - Sub System Dub..08 ( Art-X ) – Moonshine..09 ( Sault ) - Think About It..10 ( Ms Dynamite ) - fall in love again..11 ( Nelly furtado ) - Turn Off The Lights..12 ( Tiggs de Author ) - Zulu Gang..13 ( The Temptations ) - I wish it would rain..14 ( The Techniques ) - I Wish It Would Rain..15 ( Shakalab and Dub Fx ) _ Radio Maghreb

Life And Lemonade with Leah Marville
Walshy Fire of Major Lazer confronts a childhood trauma that's been his secret until now!

Life And Lemonade with Leah Marville

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 53:34


Keeping a secret is honourable. It is a show of maturity, loyalty and respect for the person whose secret you bear. That is, however, speaking generally. In the case of Walshy Fire, family secrets can be a great source of pain. In this revealing interview with Leah Marville, the world class DJ who is 1/3 Major Lazer shares a family secret that had him bound since he was 8 years old. He shares how DMX's death rocked him to his core, so much so, that it moved him to share for this truth for the first time. Watch now and be inspired to free yourself from the trauma of dark family secrets. . We pray you find value and courage from this interview. Leave us your thoughts in the comments below. . Location partner: The Dream Hollywood.

Safari Sound Waves Monthly Podcast Mixed By DJ Autograph

Screwdriver - Never Miss Your Water, Sophia Squire - Can't Be Too Much Love, Sanchez - Love is Blind, Mykal Rose - Today, Naomi Cowan, Walshy Fire - Holiday, Turbulence - Let's Go, Turbulence - Mountain Top, Christopher Martin - Outside, Gyptian - In My Arms, Bugle - My Life, Jahmiel - Jah Never Leave, Teejay - Tears, Rygin King - Scheme House, Masicka - Special, Chronic Law - Far Out, Prettii Prettii - Jordan #1, Shatta Wale - Bullet Proof Vest, Jahvillani - Pree Mi, Konshens X Davido - Boom Bang, Hoodcelebrityy - Champion, Skillibeng X Marcy Chin - Wul Night, Teejay Feat. Gyptian X Bremmy Fz - Uptop Wine, Mr Easy - Dem Nuh Real, Kushgad - The Hustling, Gappy Ranks - Me Dem a Pree, Maestro Don x Jahvillani - Dutty Money, ZJ Liquid x MobaySon - Love Me, Yxng Bane Feat. Stefflon Don - Birthday, Govana - Karen, Quada - Move On, Busy Signal - Gwan Whine, Naomi Cowan, Walshy Fire, KES the Band - Tek Time,

Global Dance Party
Global Dance Party 062 | DJ Ayana Soyini

Global Dance Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 59:58


Join DJ Ayana Soyini from Soyini Sound as she takes you all over the world playing the music that makes you wanna get up and move! Featuring the best in Soulful House, Afrobeats and Soca. It's the latest in Dance music. It's the Global Dance Party! 1. Robin Thicke - Take Me Higher 2. D-Nice feat. Snoop Dogg, Ne-Yo & Kent Jones - No Plans For Love (Remix) 3. Third World feat. Busy Signal - Feel Good 4. Excel Black - Ungrateful People 5. Timaya - Local N Bougie 6. M.O., Lotto Boyzz & Mr. Eazi - Bad Vibe 7. Del B feat. Wizkid, Flavour, Kes & Walshy Fire - Consider II 8. Red Eye Crew - High Life 9. Walshy Fire, Terri & Cloud Beats - Right Here 10. Charles & Eddie - Would I Lie To You (Trayze & Sir Marcus Remix) 11. Karol G, Anuel AA & J. Balvin - Location 12. Louie Vega, Anane & Elements Of Life - Nos Vida (Original Mix) 13. Cecile Nordegg - T'as Choisi (Soyini Sound Mix) 14. Marshmello & Bastille - Happier (Audiorokk Chasing Feelings Edit) 15. Barrington Levy - Collie Weed (Mo Serious Edit) 16. DMW, Davido, Teeban & Blueblood - Winner 17. Rikki Jai - Cyah Function 18. Alice Deejay - Better Off Alone (Stavros Martina & Kevin D Remix) 19. Private Ryan & Preedy - No Standing Up 20. Big Red HD - Can't Help It 21. RtwoG2 & Fire Wayne - Full Stop 22. Kerwin DuBois, Mical Teja & Cool Blaze - Bumper Murder 23. Ding Dong & Mr. Killa feat. Dan Evans & ZJ Sparks - Run Up And Down 24. The Soca Boyz - Follow The Leader (Deorro Festival Edit) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

DJ Meredith
Dancing On Dangerous

DJ Meredith

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 73:06


"Heat up your weekend with this wild playlist of the hottest Dancehall & Reggae riddims that will set fire to more than just your airwaves! Kick off the show with ‘Dancing On Dangerous' by Imanbek, Sean Paul, Sofia Reyes! Things will really start to sizzle with Busy Signal, Walshy Fire, Likkle Vybz & so many more! Get the party started with tracks like ‘Body Good' by I-Octane from the Foot Pon Shoulder Riddim! 00:00 - Mic Break 01:48 - Dancing On Dangerous - Imanbek, Sean Paul, Sofía Reyes 03:47 - Body Good - I-Octane 06:25 - Anessa - Iwaata 08:42 - Make It Shake - Bretless 11:20 - Handful - Pamputtae 14:04 - Mic Break 14:19 - Pretty Pussy - Tony Matterhorn 16:48 - Top Things - Daniiboo, Topgyal Pinkz 19:26 - Outside - Popin, Sultan 22:04 - Malice Yuh - Esco Da Shocker 24:43 - Stay Dung Deh - Leftside, Lanae 26:15 - Mic Break 26:36 - Ole - Digital Sham 29:14 - Bezerk - Popeye Caution, Ding Dong 31:45 - Gyal Hot - Busy Signal 35:24 - Lamp Oil - Savage Savo 37:47 - Chinese Ninja - CAANO 41:07 - Mic Break 41:25 - Chun Lee - Laa Lee, Supahype 45:03 - Magic - Alkaline 47:16 - Right Here - Walshy Fire, Terri, Cloud Beats 49:49 - Meji - Dwillsharmony feat. Viktor Snipes, Chinko Ekun 52:30 - Call My Number - Frassman Brilliant 55:17 - Mic Break 55:36 - One Time - Likkle Vybz 59:13 - Company - Jo Mersa Marley 62:25 - Yo Dawg - Jo Mersa Marley feat. Busy Signal 66:13 - No Way Out - Jo Mersa Marley feat. BlackAm 68:27 - Mic Break 69:36 - Made It - Jo Mersa Marley & Kabaka Pyramid 73:06 - Finish "

Caribbean Fever
Dancing On Dangerous

Caribbean Fever

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 73:06


"Heat up your weekend with this wild playlist of the hottest Dancehall & Reggae riddims that will set fire to more than just your airwaves! Kick off the show with ‘Dancing On Dangerous' by Imanbek, Sean Paul, Sofia Reyes! Things will really start to sizzle with Busy Signal, Walshy Fire, Likkle Vybz & so many more! Get the party started with tracks like ‘Body Good' by I-Octane from the Foot Pon Shoulder Riddim! 00:00 - Mic Break 01:48 - Dancing On Dangerous - Imanbek, Sean Paul, Sofía Reyes 03:47 - Body Good - I-Octane 06:25 - Anessa - Iwaata 08:42 - Make It Shake - Bretless 11:20 - Handful - Pamputtae 14:04 - Mic Break 14:19 - Pretty Pussy - Tony Matterhorn 16:48 - Top Things - Daniiboo, Topgyal Pinkz 19:26 - Outside - Popin, Sultan 22:04 - Malice Yuh - Esco Da Shocker 24:43 - Stay Dung Deh - Leftside, Lanae 26:15 - Mic Break 26:36 - Ole - Digital Sham 29:14 - Bezerk - Popeye Caution, Ding Dong 31:45 - Gyal Hot - Busy Signal 35:24 - Lamp Oil - Savage Savo 37:47 - Chinese Ninja - CAANO 41:07 - Mic Break 41:25 - Chun Lee - Laa Lee, Supahype 45:03 - Magic - Alkaline 47:16 - Right Here - Walshy Fire, Terri, Cloud Beats 49:49 - Meji - Dwillsharmony feat. Viktor Snipes, Chinko Ekun 52:30 - Call My Number - Frassman Brilliant 55:17 - Mic Break 55:36 - One Time - Likkle Vybz 59:13 - Company - Jo Mersa Marley 62:25 - Yo Dawg - Jo Mersa Marley feat. Busy Signal 66:13 - No Way Out - Jo Mersa Marley feat. BlackAm 68:27 - Mic Break 69:36 - Made It - Jo Mersa Marley & Kabaka Pyramid 73:06 - Finish "

Global Dance Party
Global Dance Party 059 | DJ Ayana Soyini

Global Dance Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 60:00


Join DJ Ayana Soyini from Soyini Sound as she takes you all over the world playing the music that makes you wanna get up and move! Featuring the best in Soulful House, Afrobeats and Soca. It's the latest in Dance music. It's the Global Dance Party! 1. J Balvin & Maria Becerra - Que Mas Pues? 2. Blackboy - Chocolat 3. Wildfire, Sedale & Cool Blaze - Outside 4. Walshy Fire, Terri, Cloud Beats - Right Here 5. Edwin - Reverse That 6. Mikey Mercer - Company 7. Conkarah - Papaya (Sick Wit It Crew Mix) 8. Laycon feat. Mayorkun - Verified 9. DwillsHarmony, Viktor Snipes & Chinko Ekun - Meji 10. Kevcody & Hansie - Design (Kayro Remix) 11. T-Pain & Kehlani - I Like Dat (Jay Bombay Remix) 12. MK - Chemical 13. Jonas Blue & Leon - Hear Me Say 14. Ten City - Feel It Too 15. DLMT feat. Laura Davie - Don't Wanna Wait  16. Braveboy & DJ Crell - Shake That 17. Duke Dumont & Kid Enigma - Let Me Dance 18.. FIGHT CLVB, Makia & Lua Peta - Maravilla 19. RTwoG2 & Fire Wayne - Full Stop 20. Big Red HD - Can't Help It 21. Kweku Darlington feat. Kwami Eugene, Kweku Flick, Fameye & Yaw Tog - Sika Aba Fie (Remix) 22. Big Red HD - Road Block 23. Reo & DJ Flip Tha Boss - We Outside This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

Global Dance Party
Global Dance Party 059 | DJ Ayana Soyini

Global Dance Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 60:00


Join DJ Ayana Soyini from Soyini Sound as she takes you all over the world playing the music that makes you wanna get up and move! Featuring the best in Soulful House, Afrobeats and Soca. It's the latest in Dance music. It's the Global Dance Party! 1. J Balvin & Maria Becerra - Que Mas Pues? 2. Blackboy - Chocolat 3. Wildfire, Sedale & Cool Blaze - Outside 4. Walshy Fire, Terri, Cloud Beats - Right Here 5. Edwin - Reverse That 6. Mikey Mercer - Company 7. Conkarah - Papaya (Sick Wit It Crew Mix) 8. Laycon feat. Mayorkun - Verified 9. DwillsHarmony, Viktor Snipes & Chinko Ekun - Meji 10. Kevcody & Hansie - Design (Kayro Remix) 11. T-Pain & Kehlani - I Like Dat (Jay Bombay Remix) 12. MK - Chemical 13. Jonas Blue & Leon - Hear Me Say 14. Ten City - Feel It Too 15. DLMT feat. Laura Davie - Don't Wanna Wait  16. Braveboy & DJ Crell - Shake That 17. Duke Dumont & Kid Enigma - Let Me Dance 18.. FIGHT CLVB, Makia & Lua Peta - Maravilla 19. RTwoG2 & Fire Wayne - Full Stop 20. Big Red HD - Can't Help It 21. Kweku Darlington feat. Kwami Eugene, Kweku Flick, Fameye & Yaw Tog - Sika Aba Fie (Remix) 22. Big Red HD - Road Block 23. Reo & DJ Flip Tha Boss - We Outside This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

Gone In 30 Minutes
S2E9: Eliot Zigmund On Gone In 30 Minutes S2 EP9

Gone In 30 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 30:52


Eliot Zigmund, American jazz drummer best known for being one-third of Bill Evans’ legendary Trio (as well as stints with Jim Hall, Chet Baker, Stan Getz and so many others), joins us this week on GITM. Zigmund describes auditioning for Bill Evans at the Village Vanguard in front of a live audience, the experience of gigging 5-6 nights per week and the art of playing with the incomparable Vince Guaraldi. Likening his role to that of a carpenter, Eliot shares thoughts on leaving space and adding color to the immortal Evans’ Trio performances.This week we are also joined by jazz producer Nick Phillips!

Back To Back with Willy Joy
210: Walshy Fire (Major Lazer)

Back To Back with Willy Joy

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 60:55


Walshy Fire goes Back To Back! Willy talks with him about dropping 21 singles in 2021, joining Major Lazer & touring the world, family & sacrifice, combining Caribbean & African sounds, early tour memories, the Abeng album and forthcoming label, Black Chiney, social media, appropriation, working with Koffee & much more! Join our Discord: http://discord.io/backtobackpod Do good: https://www.aclu.org Follow Willy Joy: http://www.willyjoy.com Follow Walshy Fire: https://instagram.com/walshyfire

Entertainment Report Podcast
EPISODE #193 NAOMI COWAN STAR GIRL

Entertainment Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 55:18


This Episode Is Brought To You By: https://www.2linedmusichutstore.comSinger, song writer NAOMI COWAN pulled up to the Entertainment Report Podcast for a great conversation about her life and career. Naomi Cowan spoke about growing up surrounded by music, her parents Tommy Cowan & Carlene Davis, her admiration for Rihanna, carving out her own musical path, her interview on The Breakfast Club, Protoje, Rock & Groove Riddim, meeting and working with Walshy Fire, new music, her love for Toronto and soooo much more. THIS IS A MUST LISTEN! Don't Forget To Subscribe. Enjoy!

Miami On The Rocks
Episode 49 | feat. Walshy Fire

Miami On The Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 112:13


Grammy award winning producer Walshy Fire stopped by MIA On The Rocks. The Major Lazer member/ Carol City native spoke about the caribbean culture, early Miami, his relationship with Diplo, the notorious concert in Cuba, and much more. 

The Top Form Podcast
Walshy Fire- Major Lazer

The Top Form Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 41:32


Walshy Fyah The Grammy award winning Jamaican-American DJ and record producer makes up a third of the group Major Lazer.  Walshy co-wrote Blaze up the Fyah by Chronixx and contributed to the careers of Koffee, several Major Lazer albums and EPs, as well as his own albums. His projects have over millions of Pandora plays, hundreds of millions of Spotify streams and billions of YouTube plays. His top songs are Bend Down Pause feat Wiz Kid, Call me and Tropical Breeze.     WMV on social media and for more music news log on to worldmusicviews.com Thanks to our sponsor Bank of Jamaica- Inflation Targeting  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/worldmusicviews/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/worldmusicviews/support

ZJ SPARKS AKA SPARKIEBABY MIX
ZJ SPARKS AFRO SOCA MIX FOR BOB MARLEY TUFF GONG RADIO - SIRIUS XM - DEC 2020

ZJ SPARKS AKA SPARKIEBABY MIX

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 61:07


Afrosoca Mix for Bob Marley Channel on Sirius XM, fresh sounds out of Africa and the Caribbean 1. Jollof On The Jet Cuppy Ft. Rema & Rayvanny 2. Risky ️ Davido ft Popcaan 3. JAM WIZKID X CHRONIXX 4. Kingman Ting Ras-I, Koastal KIngs 5. DouDou Aya Nakamura 6. Donne-moi laccord Dadju ft. Burna Boy 7. Another Level Olamide 8. Ever Blazin. Wande Coal 9. Slow Down Skip Marley , H.E.R. ft Davido & Oxlade 10. Creme De La TEDDYSON JOHN 11. Doing It Olatunji, System32 12. Captain. CHOPPI 13. Into You. Patrice Roberts 14. Collateral Damage ️ Burna Boy 15. Koroba Tiwa Savage 16 LIFT ME UP DJ CROWN PRINCE x KING VERS x RICARDO DRUE 17. I No Give Up On You Mr Eazi & emPawa Africa 18. Consider II Del B, Wizkid & Flavour feat. Kes & Walshy Fire 19. Holahday Mason & Stadic 20. Sensima Skiibii Ft. Reekado Banks 21. Don't Stop The Carnival Olatunji, System32 22. HA Ricky T & Denise Belfon 23. Like Dat Klassik Frescobar 24. Take It Off Hey Choppi X Precision Productions 25. Mizik ️ Hypasounds 26. Power In Soca (Dyy Zess) Trinidad Killa 27. J'ouvert Morning Turner

For the Vibes by Reggae 360
#15 (S3) | Feat. Indubious #2

For the Vibes by Reggae 360

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 131:41


JB, Yarmo, and Brett Coleman are back at it again with another amazing episode. The boys start out by reviewing the first batch of Reggae 360’s Top 10 Songs of the Week. About midway through, they fire up an enlightening interview with Skip and Evton of Indubious. Recorded prior to “Neva Bow” featuring Zion I, the first single off of their upcoming album, the brothers talk about the project, this pandemic, and life in general. Indubious represents a higher way of thinking and this conversation highlights several principles that are common themes in their music. Stick around for a positive thought of the week at the end. Music reviewed- Through The Roots, Jesse Royal- My Girl Joey Calderaio- Dub to Protect WizKid, Damian Marley- Blessed Tóke, Walshy Fire, The Expanders- Mountain Peak Brett Bollinger- Young Love Tyrone’s Jacket- Magic Sammy Johnson- Since I Met You (acoustic) Two Peace- Back Door Snugit Loose, Skyler Lutes- Summer Daze Raiah- Pick it up Beat Thief Inc, Reggae Lou- Out of This World

Radio Wonderland
#183 – Radio Wonderland – Special Guest: Walshy Fire (Major Lazer)

Radio Wonderland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 59:34


Alison sits down for a special interview with Walshy Fire (Major Lazer) to chat about his new album Music is the Weapon. Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments on Twitter @awonderland / https://twitter.com/awonderland #RADIOWONDERLAND

Dj Shinski New Mixes
Fusion Mix Vol 5 [Afrobeat, Pop Moombahton, Reggaeton, Dancehall]

Dj Shinski New Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 71:58


Download Link: https://bit.ly/fusion5download Video Link: https://bit.ly/fusion5youtube ➖➖➖ Follow Dj Shinski for more Updates on New Mixes on ✅Facebook: https://facebook.com/djshinskifanpage/ ✅Instagram: https://instagram.com/djshinski ✅Twitter: https://twitter.com/djshinski ➖➖➖ Also available on ➡️Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/djshinski/ ➡️ITunes: https://www.bit.ly/itunesdjshinski ➡️Google Play: https://www.bit.ly/shinskigoogleplay ➡️Website: https://www.djshinski.com ➖➖➖ ***Tracklist*** 1. Jboy & T.O.K. - Chi-Chi Man [Moombahton Remix] 2. Sean Paul ft. Sasha - I'm Still In Love With You (Luis R Club Edit) 3. Daddy Yankee Rompe (Kevin D Remix) 4. Conkarah ft. Shaggy - Banana (DJ Fle Minisiren Remix) 5. Richastic ft. Mr. Stylez & Frankie Balou - Shy Guy 6. Walshy Fire & DJ Septik ft. Busy Signal & Sister Nancy - Hot (Bam Bam) (DJ BrainDead & Dutty Nation Remix) 7. The Black Eyed Peas & J Balvin - RITMO (Bad Boys for Life) 8. Aya Nakamura Djadja - Maluma Remix (Da Phonk Club Edit) 9. Roddy Ricch - The Box (DJ D-Tale & Richastic Remix) 10. Miley Cyrus - Party In The U.S.A. (Stavros Martina & Kevin D Remix) 11. Burna Boy - On The Low (Limitless Remix) 12. Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, Jason Weaver, & Joseph Williams - Hakuna Matata (Stavros Martina & Kevin D Remix) 13. Backstreet Boys - I Want It That Way (Kees Sjansen Remix) 14. Biz Markie - Just A Friend (Delirious & Alex K Remix) 15. Sean Paul - Give It Up To Me (DJ Serg Sniper Remix) 16. Ludacris ft. Mystikal - Move B#tch (MarkCutz Papi Chulo Edit) 17. Dr. Dre ft. Snoop Dogg - Still D.R.E. (Stavros Martina, Kevin D, & Gio Brown Remix) 18. Ashanti – Happy (Kris Kross Amsterdam Remix) 19. The Fugees - Killing Me Softly (DJ Serg Remix) 20. DJ Madness X MOB - Fess ka fe bang 21. Mary J Blige - Family Affair (Robin Roij Remix) 22. Shakira ft. Wyclef Jean - Hips Don't Lie (Ziggy & Replay M Remix) 23. Rihanna - Diamonds (ZIGGY & Team TNT Remix) 24. N.O.R.E. - Nothin' (Richastic Remix) 25. Nelly - Ride Wit Me (Kevin D & Stavros Martina Remix) 26. P. Diddy ft. Ginuwine, Loon, & Mario Winans - I Need A Girl, Pt. 2 (Kevin D Remix) 27. Ja Rule ft. Ashanti - Always On Time (Richastic Remix) 28. Beyonce - Single Ladies (Freejak Shape Of You Edit) 29. Sean Paul - Like Glue (Richastic Remix) 30. Stay Flee Get Lizzy ft. Tory Lanez, Fredo & Popcaan - 2 Cups 31. Elephant Man - Pon De River, Pon De Bank (DJames 2 Cups Blend) 32. Stormzy ft. Ed Sheeran & Burna Boy - Own It 33. The Kansoul - Dabotap Own It (Dirty) [Dj Shinski Mashup Remix] 34. Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz - Get Low (Delirious & Alex K Remix) 35. Travis Porter ft. Tyga - Ayy Ladies (Big Syphe Puro Pari Remix) 36. 50 Cent - Just A Lil Bit (Fresco Remix) 37. Snow - Informer (Delirious & Alex K Puro Pari Remix) 38. Ace Of Base - All That She Wants (Billy The Kit 2017 Remix) 39. Beyonce ft. JAY-Z - Crazy In Love (DJ Serg Remix) 40. Aaliyah - Try Again (D'Maduro Remix) 41. Jason Derulo - Too Hot 42. Sean Paul - Get Busy (Jupiter Son Remix) 43. Usher ft. Lil Jon & Ludacris - Yeah (Thombs & Don Alex Puro Pari Remix)

The Sounds of Sin
Summer in the 6ix (2019)

The Sounds of Sin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 84:32


Bringing Back the Summer Big Tunes! Don't Forget to Roll with Me On TwitterGram @djSinToronto! Enjoy. Meek Mill & Drake - Going Bad (Onderkoffer Remix) Popcaan - Family (Acapella) Chris Brown - Sorry Enough Khalid - Better (PeteDown Flavor Mix) Chris Brown ft. Drake - No Guidance (Mister Gray Dancehall Re-Drum) Mahalia ft Burna Boy - Simmer Stefflon Don ft Tory Lanez - Senseless (Remix) Blacka, Walshy Fire, Clayton William - Di Sauce City Girls - Act Up (Ted Smooth Remix) Megan Thee Stallion ft Nicki Minaj & Ty Dolla Sign - Hot Girl Summer Drake & Rick Ross - Money in the Grave (Vintaj Tunes Remix) Post Malone - Wow (DJ Puffy & Shantonio Dancehall Remix) Travis Porter ft Tyga - Ayy Ladies (Andy Gates & JOCO Jiggle Bootleg) Tory Lanez & T Pain - Jerry Sprunger Chris Brown - Undecided (Kevin D Remix) Megan Thee Stallion - Ride Or Die Mustard & Migos - Pure Water (Steve Smooth Remix) Popcaan - Way Up (Acapella) Nicki Minaj - Megatron (DJ Rocco & Ever B Remix) Idris Elba, Cutty Ranks, Buju, Stefflon Don & Sean Paul – Boasty (Remix) Shenseea - Blessed HoodCelebrityy - Walking Trophy (Tall Boys Hurtin' Me Bootleg) Chronixx & Koffee - I Don't Care (Remix) Stylo G, Spice & Sean Paul - Dumpling (Remix) Stylo G - Fimmi Gyal Stylo G & The FaNaTiX - Touch Down Koffee - Rapture (Sentinel & Youngheart Remix) HoodCelebrityy - Bum Pon It Afro B - Drogba (Acapella) Machel Montano - Toco Loco (Toco Loco Riddim) Patrice Roberts - Touch Me (Toco Loco Riddim) Kes the Band - Nah Let Go(Toco Loco Riddim) Dj Bravo - Land Of The Champions Daddy Yankee - Que Tire Pa Lante DJ Kleancut ft Dovia, Nueva Vista Y El Fede - Dale Daddy Yankee - Con Calma ft. Snow (SQRTL Squad X Hartman Remix) DJ Snake, Selena G, Ozuna & Cardi B - Taki Taki (Dj Nev & Yunio Remix) Ozuna, Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, Farruko & Anuel AA – Baila (Da Phonk Refix) J Balvin, Sean Paul – Conrta La Pared (Da Phonk Refix) Marshmello, Tyga & Chris Brown - Light It Up (WZRD Remix) Blueface - Thotiana (WZRD Remix) Tyga ft Craigy T & Nicki Minaj - Dip (dEVOLVE Remix) Saweetie - My Type Koffee - Toast (Devolve Remix) Farmer Nappy - Hookin Meh (Dj Magnet) (The Purple Heart Riddim) Nadia Batson - So Long (The Purple Heart Riddim) Machel Montano - Falling (CornerRock Riddim) Nailah Blackman - Sweet & Loco Patrice Roberts - Good (Ole Ting Riddim) Machel Montano, Kassav - Dance' (Ole Ting Riddim) Skinny Fabulous - Happy (Ole Ting Riddim) GBM Nutron - Practice (M.U.V Remix) Nessa Preppy - Issa Snack (Do This Riddim) Tyga, YG & Blueface - Bop (Fraze Remix) Post Malone - Circles (Kidd Leow Remix) Lil Nas, ft Billy Ray Cyrus - Old Town Road (Sevenn Remix) Lizzo - Truth Hurts (CID Remix) Tiesto & Dzeko ft Preme & Post Malone - Jackie Major Lazer ft J Balvin & El Alfa - Que Calor Kes the Band - Savannah Grass (Remix) Blaxx - Gyal Owner (D Ninja Refix) Vaughn - Trouble In The Morning Farmer Nappy x Machel Montano - Day Ones (Avaron Refix) Bunji Garlin - Jumbo Jet (Jumbie Jab Riddim) Mr Killa & Legz - Party Bad (Jumbie Jab Riddim) Motto x Machel Montano - Issa Vibe (SMJ Road Mix) Skinny Fabulous, Machel Montano, Bunji Garlin - Famalay Lil Natty & Thunda - Section (Dj Doubts Intro) Mr. Killa - Run Wid It (SMJ Road Mix) Young Bredda - Everybody Jammin ***BONUS TRACK***

MOCRadio.com Podcasts
MOC Mix Party (Aired On MOCRadio.com 11-15-19)

MOCRadio.com Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 58:39


This week on the 'MOC Mix Party' with Metro Beatz, you'll hear music from Kanye West, Lil Kim, Normani, Swae Lee, Walshy Fire and more..Listen live every Friday afternoon at 2pm on mocradio.com

The Style & Vibes Podcast
SV 31. Walshy Fire, No Negative Vibes!

The Style & Vibes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 42:09


Jamaican DJ/Producer Washly Fire's who's career in music has had a steady rise of success. Walshy Fire's knowledge of various music genres and a deep understanding of music's cultural impact globally make him stand out in any crowd. Well known for being one-third of the DJ/Producer supergroup Major Lazer, Walshy Fire recently released his album “Abeng” a project that brings the sounds of the Caribbean and Africa together on one project (we've talked about the similarities and the rise the cultural connections on our  Afrobeats podcast episode.) In this episode, Walshy Fire talks about his rise in the music industry as a DJ, his shift into being a producer, his views on negativity and his cultural and musical shift towards positive vibes only.   Stylin' on:  Theodore Elyett's Queen of Junkanoo robe worn by Michelle Williams for an Essence magazine spread (Also check out Essence  Behind the Fete article by  Vanessa JamesVibin' to:  Michael Brun's “Lokal”  Executive Produced by Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown of  Breadfruit Media Stay connected to Style & VibesKeep up here:  Website |  Newsletter |  ShopLet's talk here: Support the show (https://glow.fm/thestylevibesandpodcast/)

The Style & Vibes Podcast
SV 29: One Year Anniversary

The Style & Vibes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 9:19


Celebrating the anniversary of the Style & Vibe Podcast during Caribbean American Heritage Month (#CAHM) in this quick episode Mikelah is encouraging you to celebrate your heritage in a big way, but please share with others!  We're having fun, enjoying bringing you great interviews and commentary about our culture our way. Would love to hear your feedback and suggestions for future shows and guest e-mail us at styleandvibes@gmail.com   Check our our list of Caribbean events for the month of June on Style & Vibes   Stylin' on: Caribbean American beauty company Baseline Cosmetics Vibing to: Walshy Fire's Africa meets Caribbean album Abeng singles “Round of Applause” featuring Ice Prince & Demarco     10 Caribbean American Festivals to attend in the U.S. via Travel Noire   CITE Summit : In celebration of National Caribbean American Heritage Month CITE (Caribbean's in Tech and Entrepreneurship) is hosting their 3rd annual celebration. This year CITE Week has transformed into CITE Summit. A one-day immersive experience.   CITE summit is a gathering of innovators, creators, techies and thinkers of Caribbean descent and their allies to talk about, build with, and celebrate the future of technology and entrepreneurship for Caribbeans throughout the diaspora. (Use promo code: Mikelah on checkout for discount)   Executive Produced by Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown of Breadfruit MediaSupport the show (https://glow.fm/thestylevibesandpodcast/)

The Mixologist DJ Se7en's Podcast
Episode 5: RADIO REGGAE MIXTAPE 23 (Mixed) - The Mixologist DJ se7en

The Mixologist DJ Se7en's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 73:39


***For Promotional Use Only***Websitewww.RealmTask.com ALL STAR DJ's RADIOhttps://www.AllStarDJsRadio.Net/ http://tun.in/sfq8q PODOMATIChttp://mixse7en.podomatic.com/ PLAYDJ.TVhttps://www.playdj.tv/TheMixologistDjSe7en MIXCLOUDhttps://www.mixcloud.com/TheMixologistDjSe7en iHEARThttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/1010-the-mixologist-dj-se7ens-86220698/ Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-mixologist-dj-se7ens-podcast/id1466746405 GAANAhttps://gaana.com/podcast/the-mixologist-dj-se7ens-podcast-season-20 AUDACYhttps://www.audacy.com/podcasts/the-mixologist-dj-se7ens-podcast-59614 PLAYER FMhttps://player.fm/series/the-mixologist-dj-se7ens-podcast SOUNDCLOUDhttps://soundcloud.com/themixologistdjse7en TIKTOKwww.tiktok.com/@themixologistdjse7en Podbeanhttps://TheMixologistDjSe7en.podbean.com PodTailhttps://podtail.com/podcast/the-mixologist-dj-se7en-s-podcast/2020-the-mixologist-dj-se7en-usadj-s-radio-promo-l/ Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/3DyHFkrJhz9nrujwiOj3fS Instagram okhttps://www.instagram.com/TheMixologistDjSe7en LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/themixologistdjse7en Twitterhttps://twitter.com/MixologistDj7 YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/TheMixologistDjSe7en Vimeohttps://vimeo.com/user53906743 Comedian Mike Yard Intro, Mama Africa – Akon, Man Down - Rihanna No, No, No - Dawn Penn, No, No, No – Rihanna, Side To Side- Ariana Grande, Computer World - I Wayne & Twins Of Twins, That Reggae Shit - Lil' Wayne, Ghetto Story Remix - Baby Cham Ft. Akon, Warning - MIMS feat. Baby Red Rat & Cham, Te Amo – Rihanna, LongTime Now – Chevaughn, Heavenly Touch - Diesel High, Cheater – Tiana, Flexx - J Zero, Like Gold – Kappa, Porn Star – Donteh, If You Wanna Go – Valene, Sign Pon It – Chilando, Cant Wait - Konshens & Kreesha Turner, Peligro - Pum Pum_Master, Fun – Kranium, Gyptian - Nah Let Go, CeCile Ft. Kalado - Wanna Ride (Big -ick), Got 2 Luv U - Sean Paul ft Alexis Jordan, Goodas Wine - First Lady, Tanto Metro & Devonte - Gal say woee, Nah Tell Dem - Sanjin, Walshy Fire, & Salvatore Ganacci, Rush – Rihanna, Rude Boy Ting – Aidonia, Konshens - Bruk Off, Fever - Kartel , QQ Ft Venomus - One Drop, Sexy Gal - Kreesha Turner feat. T.O.K, Calling - Erphaan, Colouring This Life - Vybz Kartel, ATM (Remix) - Alkaline ft Shatta Wale, Buss A Blank - I Octane, At The Top Just Us – Mavado, Konshens - On Your Face, Spice - Bend Ova, Western Union – Reggae, Collie Buddz- Mamacita, DJ'ed By The MixologistDJ Se7en REGGAE MIXTAPE 23 (Mixed/Cutt) ‎Checkout New the "REGGAE MIXTAPE 23 (Mixed/Cutt)"… Hosted By The Mixologist DJ Se7en… Please View/Listen/Download/Share and Pass On the Good Word!!! :) 

iEDM Radio
IEDM Radio Episode 159: Munchie Squad

iEDM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2017 60:00


The caliber and quality of Munchie Squad's music speaks volumes of their talent and attention to detail. Still relatively new to the scene and living a crazy lifestyle powered by their spontaneous nature, their quirky style brings a distinction to their craft. Throughout their budding career, their original material proves that this project has the potential to make major waves in the music industry. With remixes on Atlantic Records, a release on Filous imprint Good Life Music (Sony) and the latest success of their single "No Sleep” (with US singer Chelsea Collins), they can't wait to show the world what's coming next. Their follow-up single "Better Love" is their first with LA-based vocalist Alex Nobile. At the end of September, their hip-hop influenced song “Keep Callin” (with YMTK) will be released. ------------------ Tracklist: 1. Grandtheft, Delaney Jane - Easy Go 2. Flume - Depth Charge [Munchie Edit] 3. Carmade - On Fire (feat. Maribelle) 4. ARYAY - Always Wanted You (feat. Kimbra) 5. Grey - Crime (feat. Skott) 6. Point Point, Nicki Minaj, Stromae - All This X Anaconda X Alors On Danse [Munchie Mashup] 7. DROELOE, San Holo - Lines Of The Broken (feat. CUT) 8. JayKode - Release (feat. Tima Dee) 9. Ed Sheeran - Castle On The Hill [Seeb Remix] 10. MRYNE - I Know (feat. Awoltalk) 11. Louis The Child - Love Is Alive (feat. Elohim) [Conro Remix] 12. Grey, Camilla Cabello - I Miss You [Oliver Remix] X Havana [Munchie Mashup] 13. Lacuno - Echo (feat. Bahar Dopran) 14. Creaky Jackals - I'm Crazy (feat. Sarah De Warren) 15. Coyote Kisses - Waiting For You (feat. Madison Love) 16. Future - Mask Off [Marshmello Remix] 17. Diplo, Starrah - Zoo 18. Ricky Blaze - Overrated (feat. Kranium, Shaggy) 19. Young Thug - Relationship (feat. Future) 20. Yung Hern, PSY - Bianco X Gangnam Style 21. Munchie Squad - Keep Callin (feat. YMTK) 22. WurlD - Show You Off (feat. Walshy Fire, Shizzi, Clinton Sparks) [Remix] 23. DJ Katch - Lights Out (Too Drunk) 24. Stargate - Waterfall (feat. Sia, P!nk) [Seeb Remix] 25. Munchie Squad - No Sleep (feat. Chelsea Collins) 26. iLoveMakonnen - Love (feat. Rae Sremmurd) 27. Allie X - Paper Love 28. Eastblock Bitches - Don't Speak 29. Laidback Luke, Ralvero - XOXO (feat. Ina) 30. Cheat Codes - Stay With You (feat. CADE) 31. Snakehips, Anne-Marie - Either Way (feat. Joey Bada$$) 32. Munchie Squad - Black Hole (feat. Cali) 33. Skrillex, Vindata, NSTASIA - Favor ------------------ Check out Munchie Squad: http://www.facebook.com/munchiesquad http://twitter.com/munchiesquad http://soundcloud.com/munchiesquad http://www.instagram.com/munchiesquad ------------------ Listen to more exclusive mixes: iedm.com/blogs/iedmradio www.youtube.com/c/Iedmradiopodcast www.mixcloud.com/iEDMradio/ iedmradio.podbean.com/?source=pb Need the hottest in EDM apparel? Buy the latest here: iedm.com/ ------------------ Discover more: www.facebook.com/iEDMOfficial www.twitter.com/iEDMofficial instagram.com/iEDMofficial iEDMofficial.tumblr.com www.youtube.com/c/IEDMhomeoftherave

Showcase Mondays
Ackeejuice Rockers (Exclusive Mix For Showcase Mondays)03/27/2017

Showcase Mondays

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2017 49:56


Follow @ackeejuice www.facebook.com/ackeejuicerockers/ Track List: Blak Ryno - Bigger Better Network The ChainSmokers - Don't Let Me Down ft. Daya feat. Konshens +(Frac Attack Dancehall Fix) Kalibandulu Feat The Kemist - Intense (Johnny Roxx Remix) Ape Drums & Sam Spiegel - Mutant Brain The Weeknd - Starboy (Vision Sound Remix) Noah Issa - New Stylie Leftside - What You Need (Ackeejuice Rockers Remix) Sanjin, Walshy Fire & Salvatore Ganacci - Nah Tell Dem (Vojke Remix) Charly Black - Gyal You A Party Animal (Jillionaire Remix) Rain Man - Bring Back the Summer Ft.Oly (Deejay Theory edit) Sean Paul - No Lie ft. Dua Lipa (BVRNOUT Remix) DJ Punish & Don Vie - Guest List Ft. NPN Two Seven Clash - Poco Man Jam feat. Gregory Peck Sia - Cheap Thrills Ft. Sean Paul (Ackeejuice Rockers Remix) Major Lazer - Cold Water (Ruxell x Iccarus Remix) Major Lazer & MOTi - Boom ( Sparobeatz remix ) GTA - Contract ft. Iamsul The Neptunes - Light Your Ass On Fire Feat. Busta Rhymes & Pharrell Missy Elliott - I'm Better Fraze Remix ft. Lamb [Dirty] Skarra Mucci - Love Punanny Bad - Rack City Riddim (Kya Bamba Remix)[Chong X EDIT] Faustix - Don't U Worry Ft.Barbara Moleko (Ackeejuice Rockers Remix) Ape Drums - The Way We Do This ft. Major Lazer & Busy Signal Garmiani - Voodoo Feat Walshy Fire (The Partysquad Remix) Garmiani - Voodoo ft. Walshy Fire RDX - Ride It (Deejay Dario BOOTLEG) Ackeejuice Rockers & Sonny Denja - Gyal Time feat. Richie Loop Famous Eno - Gangsters feat. Alexx A-Game, Serocee & Fox Download for free on The Artist Union