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on the street to give you in the us reports on the inside of our correspondence on the ground reporting from across the continent. the french doesn't matter to you. in 60 minutes on d. w. if you ever have to cover up a murder, the best way is to make it look like an accident. raring to read. you've never read a book like this. literature list, 100 german last reads. ah, wherever you're watching from this is the 77 percent. if you're young and african, then this sure is made for you that mean it's michael or t and i'll be your driver to day to day is shaw is about inspiring people from all of africa who are driving him,
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fills them in nearby. your typical doctor, lawyer, engineer jobs. so yes, what's coming up? we have an exclusive box state, meet up with our 4 beats artist, formerly law champion. marina korea show us how to dance on the long board, and we discovered a hills and valleys of las crucis copper crown mosquito. there's a song coming out of west africa that is sticking or what a weld right now. there are 4 beats. john roy is dropping charts with songs like i won't comport myself. i can't i fall for you would dull flax i for, for you does last to you will and then love one tinting. we start to this show with one of the princess of offer, beats o'malley has music fuels this different styles. but it's always that west african drum in the background. you've probably had his music,
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but do you know the man? my colleague alexandra williams caught up with him during his recent tor here in germany, and here he is. he was sub germany. i'm a malay and i'm here with d. w. 77 percent home of africa's. you go towards him. i'm good. oh, my lay is an artist whose presence demands your attention. he rose to start him after his single, that influential went viral on social media. since then, he's turned out his like lolo godly, and understand that oscillate between afro beat pop in r and b. the port, her court native has also been outspoken about issues that affect nigerian youth like police brutality and the in sars protest that swept the nation in 2020 i. the 77 percent caught on my lay back seat on his boy alone tour to talk to him about his artistry and his future as
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a rising star. how does it feel to come from port harcourt? to lay goes now to cone germany to his show being received by thousands of people. i'm really happy, i'm happy to being german of the people. a lovely and ed always show me love on stage like my previous are my peers show last night. he hamburg it was, it was sweet to the people was amazing. and same thing last night. it's a blessing to be among the new mom to new people dies, trying to sell africa music to the wall. and non, i mean people did it before, but it's, um, it's a new the whole thing right now for, for my generation. and i feel really blessed to be among the, the selected people to actually sell africa music to the what i mean, i'm in germany in europe, almost 2000 people singing my song word for word. and i can only say, i am bless, i feel really blessed. but how is the new generation doing something different than the ones that have come before you? what do you feel like you're doing different creatively? huh. i feel like i wouldn't have been have he wasn't for the previous generation
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burner, wheezed a veto. and i love me day day. i actually one of the reasons why the odd, the reasons why i am here right now. i'm doing it like this. and now. yeah, i can say for sure. what exactly it is i'm doing differently, but i'm just doing me and it is what it is. mm hm. but aside from being an amazing artist with talent, you're also a young nigerian. and what do you have to say about the state of nigeria for young nigerians right now? dodger youths. ah, i really strong like every where you go. you see niger and you'd like, i went, australia there niger and restaurant sudden i drove food some way in australia like really 20 oz flied away from my chair. and you see like all everybody, every different cultures, different countries, different continent, different type of people coming in to eat niger and food. thus my during utah doing it, this is me right, ain't germany selling shoes, the snyder and utes and am. i'm really proud to be nigeria, and i'm really proud to be black. and i support more people. 100 percent. you've
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done collaborations with justin bieber. now your hair and germany, what's next for you as an artist? i always used to say for hide am 10000 followers and mice the ground i'm made for life and stuff. but i had 10000. i wanted a 1000000. i had a 1000000 i wanted to 1000000 than 3000000 or 100000000. so like, ah, i stop putting on like castilian to what i want. i'll never say for sure that this is what i want. of course i have dreams, but i don't believe in just this because every time you get there you want something bigger. that's just human nature. and now yes, i just go with the flow. ah, i go to flow and ah, and just go way takes me man because i love doing what i do and it's really taking me place. yes, i'll just keep going until i reached her the dead and that's it. mm hm. what's been a key moment for you on your journey as an artist where everything clicked for you and you're like, i'm doing the right thing and i want to keep going. i was in a university for like half a year and an i ah,
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i stopped. i just dropped out the snow like an m e. oh it was, it was, it was a hard choice to make cuz like at that time i was learning music production. and i'm, i need a financing for school. i needed time for music production and i somehow, i just loved music production so much. i could, i could, i could lead golf school for music production. so i felt like maybe sometime out, come back. bo, when i got like, really deep mental music production. i didn't want, i didn't go back to school and i did evie half the time at some point i felt like a wrong choice. but then they started clicking on that and making beats that i loved that people who wow, that are writing songs will people and people didn't believe that that was me. and i just kept doing it until i found myself in germany. right now. i'm here right now, i'm doing this interview right now. so when i was standing out there watching you on seas office, girl turned me in. she is like his energy, like his stage presence is so great. how do you maintain that energy performance perform in seen people list m vibe into my song, reward forward dancing,
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happy. that's what gives me life in it's really, it's not, it's it. i lang joy doing this thing. discuss what gives me life. it's so much stress traveling from one city to another, like every night, but every time i get on stage, there is just something new to leave for. and it is, it is, i don't know how it happens, but every time i get on state that people love me so much, my fancy love me so much and, and, and as just not in my buddy can do both to just keep them back. the love in that said that was dw 77 percent with all my lay after his wonderful show here in clone, germany, back to you guys in the studio. ah, thanks, alexandra. i mean, i love molly. his song understand really guest me. but another person who lost him
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even more is there lady be about to meet lisa in ab with simply known as little lisa mix her own music at 10 years old. can you imagine 10, but she's even more widely known for re mixon pop la songs completes with music videos on social media. we sent our girls off mutual porter angel when your new way to meet up with little lisa penn everybody. i am a john or yet you're anywhere in lagos, nigeria. so they're on dallas off noon. we are jerry martin allen said lisa, it will be in that we hear widely known as lisa lisa. i don't go, you know. so why do you change delirious of the songs that you re mix? i change it because i want it to be simpler for people to on this for kids my each to understand. i why do you think any more?
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i think any will because i'm a correct. it will go as a powerful to, to keep my language alive. how do people react? when do you hear you sing in the pool? if we are like, wow, this is amazing. i knew that this girl from equal tribe and it done the 1st our secret in the woods. so i remember i did the cobra full finnow hi week. by him. a guy diaz, a luca wilka dearborn, the level of them with them dazzle. was the look at it go. i love our confidential much is really smart. i believe when i pre day to get house all week and future it go, child is normally beaten the kitchen. the kung. but the speeches, dean's leg, dancy see jean being a lawyer acting and so on. so i say once again
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on music go child. hope you understand a lisa has been created several songs given them. you know, wait for the next challenge to see her as a science is oh, as an engine. yeah. to recreate. i'm positively change world. round her from lagos, nigeria. i am ange, out on unique way. i love you all. thank you, in dill, and i'm keeping my fingers crossed for you little lisa. i think that you can take on the whole world. there is a whole industrial round carbon adipose music. you can add money through streams and advertising. so it's more than just a hobby on our dw africa facebook page, the young star little lisa is getting a lot of love from a lot of people, especially in nigeria. i don't do. victo says that this little girl,
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just make me the blush, raw talent. and when i venture as an was as high a high, it's dear. your motivation to a 17 year old girl like to me all, she's somewhat tuition to me as well. and miss vera moses says, this is unbelievable. i love you girl. i love you lisa. and i also appreciate all of you who sent your messages to us. you can watch my girl's off mute episodes on our youtube channel. that is d w, the 77 percent. to be successful at any thing you need meant us. someone who has done it before and continue to oops. in the next story i bring you escalator, and madison and a tick tock queen. they tell us who inspires them. wow. i mean, i really look up to a go, you know, if he had a group called pulling cello,
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i think it's because of their hydroxy puts towards getting a lions and how she act and how she is able to evolve into different characters. that is amazing. and she has contributed into the person that i am today. i try to follow it by doing what she does concentrating way and being my my scripts and also researching on my carter before i course said, or rather being evolving into my car a. i think it's important for people to follow her example to follow what she does because he builds you as a primary. and also it makes you to miss you to be professional in your sites in walk a
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dana all crazy and you. busy just do the leg and play i do before they do and even me as him. i do show an ideal world. so i think my dentist study being c o e, they're not fully. they're dial along with when delays didn't exist. if you know you don't seal m idaho 0, you will is unique lassie and small to do so. i as a moment i'll say mile silvers is in an american skateboarder. and i think why inspires me is because he's regular skateboarding valerie, like his dowdy skates. yeah i he
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normally hearing skates, he normally gets all his chicks and i like put that into my skateboarding where like murder and get a chick. i like, i'm not just quit on karen trying. i want to get the checks or ever crit, ever stop trying my trick. i mean, this looks real easy. maybe. if i move like this. yeah. this retro skateboarding thing isn't really where can i need to? link up with nixon. he can probably give me some tips, but he talks about doing tricks on his skateboard. but can he dance? our next report about some one who can? marina korea is one of the best long bought dances in there, wailed she is using her talent and achievement to send a message that black women and girls can do anything, despite what anybody may think. she is from that tiny islands off the cape betty. let's check her out. money now korea has to move. the 24 year old cut virgin is one
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of the world's best blood borders. in 2020, she won the world championship. infidel longbow damn thing. and in 2021. she came and 2nd i can move the islands with i know in 2020 i won the world championship which should have taken place in the netherlands. but i do to cook at 19. it ended up happening online was my opponents included, russian, brazilian, taiwanese, and polish athletes, colonial lumber, dancing mix of skateboarding with don steps and trick marina found her love for the sport after moving to france with a teenager recognition and the sport is not only a win for her, but for all the women she represent deductible, madina can it is a victory for black women because in this sport, they are under represented in the media cinema video clips and advertisements. the same cliches are always place. so girls think this board is not for them. i was
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very proud because i was the 1st black woman to win the competition. place. economy the yeah, you got to order the the for me, for britain, for madam with negative know these days, marina's work takes her around the world for photo shoots, brand campaigns. and of course, skating. but her journey wasn't always easy. hey jessica, this is will discriminate. so i have experienced racism, discrimination and sexual assault. i've been through it all and i know what it's like. i think that almost all women have already suffered this recommendation. whatever that may be. again, it's going to function in safin. marina hope to spread the love she has prolong, bought dancing with others. and although the sport is not getting olympic discipline, she's been named one of kept that olympic ambassadors for 2024 from one champion bouncing around stereotypes. let's meet a mother who is just whistling past them. how many one chico is the 1st woman to
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win the east africa superbike championship? how fast she? she is no to have gone as fast as the 280 kilometers para. and that is twice as fast as kenya's, fostering demo to back up. last me this awesome woman. and that is, if we can catch up with her, how many one g go is a true speed demon? the professional super biker has been racing for the past 5 years. even before he hit the truck, he always loved the open air rush of motor bikes. but a racing career all thought it was there from a friend, because i knew you're a very good, right? so why don't you pick up the challenge or when the truck and the you cause, you know, you can do this. so i thought a very funny is that a like a challenge? then i fully love with it. and will fossil following, her passion have speed off in 2019. how many became the 1st woman to win the east africa to provide championship?
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she then came 2nd at the 2019 red starts to provide championships in johannesburg that africa as they could weapon the cheers of her dad. and the 1st of his he was so me that was in 2019 and then iving them. what you were younger from them and i kill yeah. comedy is lucky to have her parents lessons. but she didn't exactly give them my choice. when you were thinking, no one is stopping me. if i come home, you start mugging and saying, thought off, i'm not popping. how many has been instrumental in reducing the stereotype that racin is not for women? although some way so sold or she didn't belong on the track. she didn't let it slow her down. there was, there was you, you meet some people who want to put your don't but you know, my clown is near la. okay. well here it says how many started making
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a name for herself. her coat. it's also noticed more women on the track. we're seeing more and more interesting fact. i would say easy. now, we're heading towards the fatty puffin mock locally known as bowden, bowden motorbike, or a common mode of transport. it can yeah. although it's still on come on to see women right in motor bikes. more and more and now experience in the freedom, the border borders, offer them whether they're sneaking through a traffic was different over roads and highways. how many also runs a motor by scholarship and it's getting up. anyone who wants to get the room again from the put a buddha, you're into private bike and even organizations live in the delivery guys. yeah, i, i, i don't have a specific people that i target. how many encourages all aspiring writers simply start with what they have by one, isn't it alone in have a team and have
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a sponsor on a bike? well, i know early is good writing skills and it, it took up the challenge i was given to be to be the 1st and maybe the 1st move on the truck. after a recent injury, how many is back on the track? she's in patient already training to claim another podium, victory. blink and i'm one is gone. i just feel dizzy. watching harris. now, we need a place to relax and where can we go? i think maybe my serial. the capital awfully suitable is nestled in a valley by dishonored by mountains and here the breeze is just refreshing. what you say, maureen, us, we, are you ready for us? i'm, we're in a so i will come to the mountain kingdom. only soto. i'm going to take you through my beautiful city, missouri,
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said at the foothills of the jackins bobo malati. mountains lies monsieur. the tiny capital of la sue to a kingdom encircled by south africa. missouri is mo rena's swayed playground catapulted his name by tv, talent, joy. this city is to perfect muse to work after pop style lee. but before we hit the town that marina treats us to the most popular national pastime. hiking this mountain is called tom perceive when it means the mountain of the night. this is where we defend him, our country, you know, our king was fighting for our country and he was staying right at bay on top. 200 years ago, king mosh wish way, defended his kingdom from colonists and neighboring nations. from his mountain fortress. the legendary warrior and statesman was known for treating his defeated enemies with kindness on which way, way day people hike up to his tomb to pay their respects in the habits while
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reduced little leaves mush way. story is still relevant today and the last it back on the i paid our for $5.00 for the, for this country. and we have to correct a few things to politically here and, and that's why we see this, they, we should talk about more freshly. they're all pretty closely. she is going marina sometimes referred to himself as muscle to the child of much which way in flesh like him, many young people in the suit who are inspired by tales of the king's bravery. and she managed after probably seal already take close to the equally impressive line rock mountain
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to meet a friend. this is how you always see the bus or 2 people were in blankets, you know. and we other people who were in blankets my bicycle was so we're going to design and now we're going to modernize it for us and put it in the 21st century. la. are you doing man? compello leech hub. our motor thing is a designer who loves to put a fresh spin on the suitors, traditional blankets, the different patterns and colors indicate important but thoughtful families and lineages more thing felt limited just using the material as a wrap. so she slows them into more contemporary shape. so here we have a traditional jacket made from the bus or to blanket. if you can see here, we didn't want to lose our identity as bustle, too, and young people listen to. so we had to come a bubble of ways in which we incorporate our by sued to,
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into our daily life life when going to work or going anywhere based can with a population of over 330000 missouri is by far the largest city in the suitable sometimes the hustle and bustle gets a bit much for marino. luckily, there's no shortage of gorgeous mountains around the city, the perfect place to find stability and inspiration. marina's favorite cliff top overlooks his mother's house, where he grew up. i get to miss this place so much every time i'm out of the country or conway to go back here because this is like a refreshment place for me. and i get my energy back. you know? so it means a lot to me this place. as the sunsets marana invites us to a local nightclub with used to touring across south africa and swanner. but there's nothing quite like feeling the
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support of your high meats. of course, this club is in a valley because we shudder drink and climb mountain us. even emma sarah, i like to invite and encourage young people all over the world to harm and experience the kingdom and the mountain, you know, our beautiful town. so we have a spirit of love for one, and they are going to see me when you go. ah, thanks my g for that talk. now what about your talent and interests? ah, there are many young people out there who are living your dreams. and i hope that today's show has inspired you as well. write me a message on facebook, instagram and youtube, or drop me an email to 77 at dw dot com. i want to know how you doin'. i'll leave you with music from marley's. we sent tor in germany. he calls this one do not
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disturb. and i tell you, this is the kind of music you put on on sunday saturday when you just want to chill until next time. thanks for watching a with ah, with
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