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🌟 Swahili Music: Nature’s Spirit – Calm Afro Vibes for Relaxation & Focus is more than a music video — it is an immersive journey into the soul of Africa, where sound and imagery blend to create peace, grounding, and spiritual connection.
🎵 The Music:
This track features soothing female vocals in the Swahili language, layered over soft ambient textures and gentle Amapiano rhythms.
Ethereal harmonies, deep atmospheres, and subtle tribal percussion form a soundscape designed to relax your body and awaken your spirit.
Perfect for relaxation, meditation, yoga, sleep, focus, or emotional healing.
🌿 The Visuals:
The video is a visual poem — a celebration of Africa’s living beauty:
Stunning African women dressed in traditional garments appear beside wild animals like lions, giraffes, elephants, zebras, and antelopes — symbolizing harmony between humans and nature.
Peaceful children smiling, running through open fields, playing near rivers, or resting under trees, embodying the pure joy of living connected to the land.
Dreamlike abstract scenes blend with golden sunsets, slow-motion dust trails, glowing skin tones, and soft shadows, evoking a timeless sense of serenity.
🌀 This is music for the soul and senses — a space where ancient rhythms meet modern calm, and the wild becomes sacred.
💖 Ideal For:
✔️ Relaxation after a stressful day
✔️Yoga or breathwork practice
✔️Meditation or self-reflection
✔️Deep work, study or focus
✔️ Emotional grounding or energy cleansing
✔️ Sound healing or guided visualization
00:00 Densi za Mababu
02:51 Kumbukumbu za Mababu
05:50 Ulingo wa Maisha
08:42 Upepo wa Jangwa
11:52 Ngoma za Uhai
14:55 Nyota za Usiku
17:30 Nyota za Mababu
20:42 Sauti ya Misitu
23:51 Machweo ya Asubuhi
26:47 Nguvu ya Ardhi
30:10 Repeat All
🌍 Why Swahili?
Swahili is a language of beauty, culture, and ancestral wisdom. The vocals in this video express gentle stories and spiritual themes — about connection, the earth, animals, and the unseen rhythms of life. You don’t need to understand the words to feel the emotion.
#swahilibeatsrelaxation #swahilispiritualmusic #africanmusicforinnerpeace #swahilimusictocalmthemind #africantribalsoundscapes #africaninspiredpeacefulmusic #africaninspiredpeacefulmusic #africanrelaxingmusic #africanvocalmusic
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It is time. Amidst all that is happening in the world today Afrikan=Black people across the globe, especially Afrika cannot act nonchalant, unaware, and ignorant. Afrikan=Black people; no one will do it for us. We must do it for ourselves. No one will treat us better until we treat ourselves better. It is time to show those who commit genocide against us that we will deal with them squarely—be it physically or spiritually. They will not stop shooting at us until we shoot back. They will keep poisoning us in the name of vaccines and healthcare until we practice our own indigenous healthcare. They will not stop looting our continent until we kick them out. They will not stop teaching us how to be obedient slaves until we start to educate ourselves.
Thanks to brother George Floyd, our brothers and sisters in the diaspora have risen and are demonstrating in thousands regardless of COVID-19 over his gruesome murder and that of many thousands gone due to incessant lynching of Afrikan=Black people in amerikkka in broad daylight by police officers and private citizens. The question is how long are we going to march?
The problems of Afrikans=Black people anywhere in the world is a problem for Afrikans=Black people everywhere in the world. While Continental Afrikans=Black people are being beaten mercilessly in China and are being stigmatized as being the carriers of COVID-19, anti-Afrikan misleaders were mute. As imAxw Ptahhotep rightfully said ‘He who listens to his belly belongs to the enemy.’ Continental Afrikans=Black people are being slaughtered while having their organs harvested in countries of North Afrika criminally occupied by arab terrorists but we just look on.
Until Afrika becomes a super power that can have Afrikan=Black people’s back throughout the world, this menace may be far from ending.
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Part 2 coming soon, featuring the missing languages from this video. Stay tuned. there!
0:00 Zulu
0:29 Amharic
0:53 Swahili
1:22 Hausa
1:39 Yoruba
2:06 Somali
2:33 Shona
3:07 Malagasy
3:33 Tigrinya
4:00 Oshiwambo
4:19 Wolof
4:45 Kinyarwanda
5:15 Chichewa
5:41 Lingala
6:07 Kirundi
6:38 Twi
6:59 Bambara
7:32 Mooré
8:01 Sango
Black people do not have the power to sanction White, Asia or Arab leaders. We do not have the military power, We dont have control over our own markets...Black people who talk about this mythological Black Capitalism are people who want Black people to remain poor so they can make money off Black helpelessness.
Amira Barrett AAFF Award + Abibitumi Ahemfie Tour
This is a poem for Nana Benkos Bioho. He was a Black Freedom Fighter in the spanish colony of nueva granada which is in the present day neo-colony of colombia in Southern Abya Yala (indigenous name for "the americas"), in the late 1590s and early 1600s, and was known for leading the charge with other Abibifoɔ (Black people) to fight our captor enemy and establish free Black societies in the Caribbean region of the Abya Yala mainland. The poem contains a sprinkling of words from our Abibiwiase (Black World) languages such as Twi & Palenkero.
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This video features original content including a poem titled "For Benkos" and original artwork. The poem and artwork are protected under copyright law.
Poem:"For Benkos" by Kwao Kongo @AfroN8V
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Children of the Panther | Part 1 | Danhomé & Vodun
In Part 1, Onuora Abuah travels to his boyhood home of Benin (West Africa) to learn the history of the 17th century Danhomé (Dahomey) kingdom which ruled the region.
His journey begins in the water town of Ganvie, before heading north to Abomey, the kingdom's capital. Onuora then drives south to Port Novo before concluding his trip in Ouidah.
#dahomeykingdom #dahomeyamazons #dahomeywarriors #dahomeyhistory
Akosua is excited about her flight
This is the first episode of The Afrikan Lion Podcast, hosted by Ọnuọra Abuah — filmmaker, educator, and founder of AEA Films.
In this episode, Ọnuọra sits with Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Kambon — founder of Abibitumi, Pan-African scholar, linguist, and cultural theorist — for a wide-ranging conversation on African liberation, language, and the urgent need for African-controlled cinema.
🎬 Important context:
This episode was recorded prior to the Abibitumi Conference and Abibitumi Abibifahodie Film Festival (28–30 November). Due to post-production and editing delays, the episode is being released after the festival’s conclusion. While the festival has now passed, the ideas, philosophy, and cultural mission behind it remain central and ongoing.
🦁 Topics discussed include:
– The role of Afrikan languages in mental and cultural liberation
– The legacy of Afrikan and Afrikan thinkers
– Why Afriakan cinema must be owned and controlled by Africans
– The vision and philosophy behind Abibitumi
– Storytelling as a tool of power and resistance
– Creative Afrikan entrepreneurship through ỌNUỌRA Menswear
🌍 Learn more:
– Abibitumi: https://www.abibitumi.com
– AEA Films: https://www.aeafilms.com
– ỌNUỌRA Menswear (website launching soon): https://www.onuoramenswear.com
🎧 Subscribe to The Afrikan Lion Podcast for conversations rooted in African excellence, consciousness, and liberation.
#afrikanlionpodcast #ƆbenfoỌbádéléKambon #abibitumi #africancinema #panafricanism #africanliberation #africanlanguages #abibitumifilmfestival #onuoraabuah #AfricanExcellence
A powerful call to move Pan-Afrikanism beyond identity and emotion into real economic and institutional power. In this address, Ọnuọra Abụah argues that liberation requires structure — ownership of capital, logistics, production, and narrative. A direct challenge to Afrikans at home and abroad to build what our ancestors began.
Obibitumfoɔ Kwame - MOTM Interlude & Bedroom Terrorist
Album: Recapturing KMT (Cycle of Return) (2025)
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Support the 15-FOOT ANCESTOR MURAL honoring President Ibrahim Traoré and the legacy of President Thomas Sankara:👉🏿 https://www.abibitumi.com/traoreWe, Black people from across the entire Black world, are creating a 15-foot by 8-foot Ancestor Mural to honor President Ibrahim Traoré for his Black Power leadership and for continuing the revolutionary path of Nana Thomas Sankara.This bronze-style mural shows Ibrahim Traoré standing protected and backed by a line of grand ancestors—freedom fighters, warriors, organizers and leaders from across Black history—all standing with Burkina Faso and with our ongoing struggle for Black Liberation (Abibifahodie).What your contribution doesEvery contribution at https://www.abibitumi.com/traore goes directly to:🎨 Creating the mural – design, materials, and artistic production🚚 Transporting the mural from Ghana to Burkina Faso🛣️ Supporting the people of Burkina Faso – anything beyond costs for the mural and transport goes straight into the Patriotic Fund of Burkina Faso, which is used for roads, construction and concrete improvements on the groundThis is not charity. This is Black people globally standing with a Black nation that is standing up for itself.Your name written into historyWhen you contribute, your name will be written on the back of the mural itself.That means hundreds and thousands of years from now, when people come to see this work, they will see your name recorded among those who stood up, supported and believed in this moment of Black Power and Black Liberation.Join the movementContribute now: https://www.abibitumi.com/traoreShare this video with family, friends, and organizations who stand for Black Liberation.Comment “Homeland or Death, We Will Win” to let the world know you stand with Burkina Faso and the Ancestor Mural.Subscribe for updates as the mural is finished, transported and installed, and as we highlight each ancestor represented in the work.(on top) MòoréBa-yiri bɩ kʋum; na tõoge!(on bottom) DyulaFaso walima saya, an bɛna se sɔrɔ!Homeland or death, we will be victorious.Hashtags:#ibrahimtraoré #thomassankara #burkinafaso #blackpower #blackliberation #abibitumi #ancestormural #panafrican #abibifahodie #traoremural
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“The Universal Man,” “The Capital Contemporary,” “The Giant of Knowledge,” “The Last Pharaoh”: those were some of the newspaper headlines the day after the death of Senegalese historian, doctor, and politician Cheikh Anta Diop on February 7, 1986. Kemtiyu is a portrait of this trailblazing scholar—venerated by some, derided by others, and unknown to most—an honest, enlightened political figure who had an insatiable thirst for science and knowledge.
