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8 Views · 1 day ago

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When compared to the Proto-Bantu Language, the Ancient Egyptian Language have the same words or expressions with the same meaning. This video will start reading the Hw-nfr - Huwa-Nofuli :: Answer Time of Bliss(oversimplified translation) / Our great wealth from the beautiful sound of creation ( proper translation)

Thank you for supporting this content and our channel at Kofi link https://ko-fi.com/yenzi

T. Y. Adodo
5 Views · 2 days ago

Learn how to give instructions and commands in igbo

T. Y. Adodo
8 Views · 4 days ago

Tito Da Fire - Beauty From Africa feat. Beenie Man (Official Video)

T. Y. Adodo
26 Views · 8 days ago

Music video by Black Queen performing Black 'N' Proud (Official Video).

http://vevo.ly/R38bAz

T. Y. Adodo
7 Views · 8 days ago

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Africans · Beenie Man

Maestro

℗ 2005 VP Music Group, Inc.

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T. Y. Adodo
9 Views · 17 days ago

Beenie Man Drink Champs Interview clip where Beenie Man explains the difference between Dancehall and Reggae from his perspective. Beenie Man has contributed both to Reggae and Dancehall, empathasizes with Rastafarai. However, he is based primarily in Dancehall as he is a Dancehall King (though his current ranking is up for debate at this time).

I will be comparing his perspective on the issue to that of his contemporary Buju Banton in an upcoming article. In the article, I discuss which artists more aligns with Kmtyw worldview and the implications this has on our assessment of Black music (using JA music genres as a case example).

T. Y. Adodo
5 Views · 17 days ago

Buju Banton Drink Champs Interview clip where Buju explains the difference between Reggae and Dancehall -- from his perspective. Context - Buju was a Dancehall artist initially, but when he converted to Rastafarai he became a Reggae artist. I will be comparing his perspective with that of his contemporary Beenie Man in an upcoming article on my discourse-oriented channel.

T. Y. Adodo
8 Views · 21 days ago

⁣European elites tried to outlaw this Carnival tradition—but it survived!

T. Y. Adodo
8 Views · 1 month ago

N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode we chop it up with the legend himself, Beenie Man!

The King of Dancehall joins us for an episode you don’t want to miss. Beenie Man pulled up to Drink Champs and dropped straight gems on his legendary career, dancehall roots, and iconic moments. From spitting his first bars at eight years old to earning the crown as the King of Dancehall, Beenie’s journey is pure greatness. He broke down the difference between reggae and dancehall—one’s about the struggle, the other’s about the party. He also spoke on the Jamaican music scene, how real hits last forever, and how the police shut down a studio session during the pandemic.

The convo got real when Beenie talked about Biggie’s flow, Tupac’s message, and classic dancehall rivalries. He even shared wild stories about 50 Cent performing in Jamaica and the crazy energy of clash culture. Beenie kept it 💯 about his work with Janet Jackson, how legends like Jimmy Cliff and Damian Marley shaped the game, and why he’s all about timeless music. The man’s been making bangers since he was five—FIVE! He’s seen it all, done it all, and still got more fire to bring.

Special guest K.Foxx joins us on this episode along with special guest host Drink Champs Director iRossta.

Lots of great stories that you don’t want to miss!

If you love dancehall, hip hop, and real talk, this episode is a must-watch.

Make some noise for Beenie Man! 💐💐💐🏆🏆🏆

*Listen and subscribe at https://www.drinkchamps.com

Timecodes:
00:00:00 - Intro
00:05:15 - Early Beginnings in Music
00:12:30 - Difference Between Reggae & Dancehall
00:20:45 - Police Shutting Down a Studio Session
00:25:27 - Beenie Man receives his Flowers! 💐
00:27:49 - Quick Time with Slime 🏆
00:28:10 - Beenie on Biggie & Tupac
00:35:50 - 50 Cent Performing in Jamaica
00:42:25 - Dancehall Clash Culture
00:50:00 - Working with Janet Jackson & Major Collabs
00:58:40 - Dancehall’s Global Impact
01:05:15 - Beenie drops wisdom on making timeless music and staying relevant for decades.

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https://www.youtube.com/drinkchamps

DJ EFN
https://www.crazyhood.com
https://www.instagram.com/whoscrazy
https://www.twitter.com/djefn
https://www.facebook.com/crazyhoodproductions

N.O.R.E.
https://www.instagram.com/therealnoreaga
https://www.twitter.com/noreaga

T. Y. Adodo
15 Views · 2 months ago

Mama Africa music video, from the 2024 Album "The Journey".

Performed by: Born Afrikan feat. Morgan Heritage
Written by: Born Afrikan
Produced by: Nubian House Productions

#bornafrikan #morganheritage #reggae #mamaafrica #africanmusic listen to BornAfrikan's latest songs
https://youtu.be/3pQMf3hjXXY?si=xletkrIRyhw67u-9
https://youtu.be/KC5zbX0ICco?si=URI3i3_oz0p2BfGb

Subscribe to Born Afrikan's channel: https://www.youtube.com/@bornafrikan8821

Listen to more from Born Afrikan:
https://youtu.be/-BhlMlh0v3w?si=VaEEYCsOLVu8_5fa
https://youtu.be/YwHtWupIZcA?si=N0DESqb_YyGYHX6S
https://open.spotify.com/artis....t/4yXN6DxHQrAvcQm6Oh


"Mama Africa" is a song that celebrates the rich beauty and timeless treasures of the African continent. With a deep appreciation for the diverse cultures, landscapes, and people that make up Africa, the song highlights the unity and resilience that define the spirit of the motherland. Born Afrikan paints a vivid picture of Africa’s untapped potential, positioning the continent as the next frontier of global growth and opportunity.

#africa #trending #malawimusic #africa #africamusic #reggaemusic #reggaevibes

Connect with Born Afrikan:
https://www.tiktok.com/@born_afrikan
https://www.instagram.com/born....afrikanofficial/?hl=

Born Afrikan, whose full name is Nelson Shaba, is known by his stage name, Born Afrikan. He is originally from Malawi, Born Afrikan is a singer, songwriter and businessman.

© 2024 Nubian House Productions. All rights reserved.

T. Y. Adodo
20 Views · 2 months ago

©2021 T.T.O Music / AJP Music

Riddim “Instrumental” Courtesy of: Steve Locke / K Paul
Riddim “Instrumental” Name: Xtreme Riddim TTOM: 001V
Composer (s) Names (s): Steve Locke / K Paul
Video Arranger: keja Christie
Song Written by: Nanja Ricketts
Director & Cinimatographer: keja Christie
Editor & VFX: keja Christie
Makeup Artist: keja Christie
Video Production: T.T.O Music
Produced by: Steve Locke
Executive Producer: keja Christie
Mood: Dancing
Release Date: 2021
Duration: 5:17

#tallup #waistline #WAISTLINEWARRIORS

http://vevo.ly/dGu235

T. Y. Adodo
9 Views · 3 months ago

Jamaican Patois is made up various African languages, Wolof included. But how similar are the two? Are they mutually intelligible? Also, a big shout out to all Senegalese!

_P.s. I'd like to make a correction. In the video I said that some ''Wolof slaves came to Jamaica'' when that was the farthest thing from the truth. They didn't 'come' but were rather taken/forced. Just wanted to make that clear, thanks_

Here's K-smile's channel and video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQKCfVd_hug

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#wolof #senegal #languagelearning

T. Y. Adodo
19 Views · 3 months ago

bob marley very explicit about the connection between his biogenetic composition and his divided loyalities -- mi no de pahn nobadi said 'mi no deh pon nobody side'. Illuminates the general problem of biogenetic mulattoes

T. Y. Adodo
6 Views · 3 months ago

Charela Inn -- Kemit piipl resort ina Jamieka

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