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and how could it come to them? and what to do young people to think about this barbaric destruction of culture. 2016 w. we are all set and we're watching closely. we all seem to bring you the story behind the news. we're all about unbiased information. all 3 months. done the hello and welcome to the 77 percent. the show for africa 0. my name is george will catchy. today's show is about how music drives our continent. so let's crank up the volume and get the parties started. the african music genres, i don't mean that global hip tuts,
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we all know of to be to likes us across continents, unconscious wherever we are. but what about deep pool of musical talent from the rest of the continent? that's why in today's show we'll tell you about come the rules, talk about the gospel all states the bit techs as to why the to as q 40 new is a constant, should be regulated. i didn't care. now we will said, knew how he pod is this changing. he's neighborhoods reputation. no, let me introduce you to one of the color ruins finest. my gosh cool. you wants to promote the cultural heritage under unity in a divided country with 11 medium views on youtube and 2 awards. my gospel also views music as a wrecked unify. let's meet him to find out how when
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you talk, i'm a reunion. music yukon, ignore my getsco. he's a mega star born in 1988 in the mend northwest and come the room. my desk was low for music started early at the age of 6. when he sung insurance. after a student at university, my guess school became an all out musician and famous one at that inspiring millions. but his biggest fan is his little daughter. hard on the missing for you mama. to see. i know who is your mother been make up here? sure. i gave you, gave me i gave you my dad will take me to his cultural events and you know he's meeting things where the culture are in chance mens my mom
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would take me to the church or she used to be part of this traditional choir traditional plans of some possible way that would seem traditional songs and the dialects and i was i was just amazed by everything. i'm a product of all what i was listening when i was a kid coming in a split by politics and language. so my desk who mixes english and french and his songs as an ode to the linguistic heritage and division of come a room to create unity. so that's the power of music has like just the united people without them even knowing that their life is it like football plays a role, but it can't really just go all the way because at the end of the day on the politics done. so for the music channel, they come to reduce the, the paying for a while is like differential appealing to all kinds of unions is easier sung. been
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done since 2017 cumberlands military and separate as forces from the 2 and the phone north west. and south west regions have clashed violently around 6000 people, a thought to have been chose one another 700. 65000 has been displaced and met the unfolding tragedy. augusta released the song theory in collaboration with the un refugee agency, which translates s peace. the track ships light on the plight of remedies displays for regional and local conflict, surviving and coming to union comes i was options to just to visit some of them. this reference becomes, i think, years ago and last year again, the numbers just keep going things. so decided to come up with this on see really, to spread the message i felt like it was on my part to play that small role of
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making it and make create the more awareness why my guess could believes come a rooney and music can go a long way and spreading joy and awareness. his team has experimented with an eclectic plethora of deeds, hooks and music videos to bring chia to his family. so what makes a difference for me is the diversity of his music, where it's because he's a room by it's for this one with a haitian artist recently he's done songs on the company v. she's done songs like and i for in he's done some of that going to make and of course like a casual union and the different genres are we have as come. rooney is, he's already explored all of them. i have done well with the fight. my guest for hopes of signatures the can do both embracing the cultural heritage of his home nation while raising a voice against the pain and hardship of his fellow citizens at a time where they come on in some way to
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but the score is definitely a musician when a special mission with how many of the popular colored rooney and artists do you know? yeah, he's a quick recap of colored rooney and music pedigree in the 19 seventy's and eighty's kind of a reunion styles of my costa and we could see what popular around the whole world knew the bundle was the most successful, not costa, onto an live tech booley the most successful be could see the could see is a written mix style which originated with the bed t people of present day come a room. while my costs out was originally a camera, rooney, and dance with them from the wall or region. in the 1990s, popularity of camera, rooney and music declined. today they are still many popular artists like labianca, rashad, bona and many more. but come
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a ruined young music. infuse yes claim. that's a typical camera room beat the cam a reunion. this of the national music got lots as well, or is it not? it is great, but the varsity is always better. that's why young demising artists are mixing music genres to record the sweetest tunes like sabrina. she does offer fusion and is determined to make a music receive global attention. it's only 22 years old. sabrina has become one of the biggest names of kimmy rooney, urban music scene. she started singing in the church choir as a child. i get the fits but she quickly became famous not only because of the boys extra, but also due to a inspiring lyrics. depending on, i will say was trending depending on what i see in the environment. i can like, i have a song i woke up and i just saw people arguing and i decided to write on
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a because i find it interesting, you know before then to find himself more in real stories that way say a real story really touched, just people so i can talk about anything that surrounds me. she describes the music as an episode, fusion, a combination of african musical genres such as f, o beat and highlight. one of sabrina's most popular songs is the single 5 star, the. the truck has been viewed over 7000000 times on youtube, but the local music industry is still struggling to attract international attention . sabrina attributes this to the lack of national support for musicians like herself. i think we have everything it takes to make all the meeting on every way if we just agree and decided that no will push our owners. it was your auto music. but we also put in more effort on, on music. so that would just be great. i'm good,
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so i know that level and i honestly think we have everything. is it i just need to focus in so it was like making your music. no, not only include singing and marketing, but also dance listens once a week, sabrina's dance instructor helps. so with new choreography, the today be focusing on the dentist, most of sabrina slate, to single johnny dancing, as well as 20 minutes or so. imagine when you're a writer for a showing this while you have to give to people sides thinking it has to be able to perform. that's a night too. so she's here with me to fish me house. that's right on the field, but she's just information everything because his role is resting position. so i present something that is very with people is very important. then see as communion musicians continue just tribes, sabrina hopes to dance and sing her way to the well stage. and into the hearts of
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many more people. pricing for international same way prevailing against the dance in the industry. should governments regulate? 40 news, many local doctors like do this or promote local entertainment industry conductors for example, want only 30 percent of the for the content on an income, the room, it's 20 percent. but this started, you did not to walk into the topic, are leading to severe financial struggles for some local stations. so con, each walk in kind of room as we shall, we always take such discussions to the locals through strip the bit. let's had to do all the to hello and welcome to 7. so i'm presently street debate right here in the beautiful city of do are the cover and my name is my was so full. i know today's addition, we are looking into the entertainment industry topics. what to the east showed the
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farming content of us to be restricted, already regulated in the nation of come around or not. i'd like to stop with you see why international. why do you think that the farming context or forming conte they should be with related in a nation coming? it should be regulated because there is just no way to put your says of look at the content kind of so in the production, if the following content is domain meeting locally. so it should be regulated. that is why i came up with the 8020 concept follow. rising hours to 80 percent and then 4020 percent. thank you very much. now for those of you on not um are way above the 8 to 20 is a campaign that's the way to national has been advocating for for the past 2 years . now i've seen 80 percent of cartoons con thing should be enjoyed every way, irrespective of what the music does,
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movie 80 percent on 20 percent giving to the fore. we contain for that and really want to talk to clarify something, give you praising that you are one of the few most brokers that we have in the nation. i mean, i'm a fun, i'm a good 5. but what's your son about? these issue is it, is it a most for us? well, does this regulations, is it required? honestly, i feel like the 8th eats, we see more means is known as history. let me explain. you know, for yes we have coming out as these fuel stations and coming out of government it does come. we also swap these places to say that the needs to be a regulation is to see that there's a need to be people are not causing me because people are causing me coming up confidence. so i feel like the approach to that level that is not a good approach. the approach of the promotion of communion is promotional identity as it kind of ruined. yeah. and elizabeth is thinks it is always will have to be said amazing. we're going to talk about that, i'll come back to you see why, but i want to talk to a sub by somebody on your leading performing arts. he's your son, right?
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so how does the whole forming content affects you? does it does the presence of forming content restrict of stop you from being where you want to be as an artist? let me give an experience. now there's a subtle and i'm not going to call the name, dental, ping me for the approval. i, i wonder for the 1st time to do my pity q and money q. and for the very 1st time i sat there for 8 hours and through that time, no one coming in, some was play, not even mine. it's not like they didn't know me. they knew me, they don't have to pay my songs by force, but they have to plead in respect for me. for my uncles are there because on day thank you very much. thank you so much. i like the point that you've reached before i say what i want to say, i just want to hear from the mock a longer from the points perspective, those these the all set to or does he meet you or does he inspire you? support? it inspires me. i think i'm just, that's what it's about. beautifully said, i think that you cannot shine bright side by jimmy and i know that person is like,
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i think that all of us would get better on also thing that you cannot blame on audience for not responding to a particular part. i think that is just the opposite responsibility to make an audience respond. no, i think that's a lot of different. um, people don't actually know what you found to say. see, let me tell you something. let me tell you something. i mean, when i'm off, i'm not, i mean, if i was, i'll come we all contents will be calling you because i manage all these. i manage, it's the so called, oh, once content because you, but i'm always a faulty piece that anybody's truth. i'm going to try to do my job as a telling money job to the might to me just by my so one loves to turn company that was released just 2 months ago. but you know what this does will take us on, and we'll keep it in the bets, they'll keep it under, won't play. it's okay. so it's been a very interesting talk. i mean with everybody having the point is really beautiful, but somebody know you've been awfully quiet. what do you have to see? i just think the parentheses redone. believe in what we do. we don't accept bella
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given good through the. for example, if you go to a club, i show you that you were listening to mol for, and music done covering and music. and if you want, as an artist, if you want them, it needs to be visually played. you have to pay for your own music to be put in your own country. so that's why i think, i think the super, i don't think this one to 5 painful. thank you very much. we know you an mc or we know one for that. are you going to event on a scale of one to team doing this event that you and see how much of the music of the country? well, how much of forming content is split in these events on the scale of $1.00 to $10.00, shamefully. we have maybe one music and every touchy that is coming right now. i want us to go back to memory lane. now in the settings is an 8th, is that was, that was a glory here of come a ruin while you had the likes of my new to bungle being recognized internationally for he's hit song. how come he did it on how cool we to try lynch. now re keeps on, i think, oh, for a while in the seventy's on the eighty's, in the days of my new model, the bundle come around,
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yonce was so called shelves of what do we do? we did come around was be helpful for one people to come and pick from right now, because come really, yes, i've made it look like the one i gave you guys doing is better than those given those income will not want to be like. and i do ask that they'll be accepted, we need to help them. thank you. call dr. talk to me. talk to me. sorry. this is the do know, is trending music. and there's nothing wrong with that. which one that i just feel guilty for the changing music? i just don't feel guilty about this kind of music. maybe i got to send a note and we'd like to do for michael. so he's not because especially at as far as i think i'm moving. yeah, what was you looking for on people which was to express after you do that without expressing was while out broke out the people who are not that far to expect themselves, what it wants to express is the only thing i'm going to say is that's the only thing i would say that we ask them to run. yes, i thought you said from the beginning we still have that cover regardless of what was nobody with that you. we still have that communion is in both and that is
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a twin thing. i'm trying to single, all right here, what is the we forward a sewer. oh, 1st of all, i want you all to understand something. i've been wrong on the last, the paste you understand. so ad freaked out, you have the right to make, make what these people on these people ones you do want to tell you of your own. thank you. what i'm saying is the ultimate we have heard. thank you. ok. i think i should go this way. do you know what, what is your wait for the wait for me as a blog. uh, i honestly 100 percent approval coming young quantity. so the way 4 ways for me to continue to promote seats and add most level to read. and also i think we should implement some, some policies we do the days on media houses to so i think that what would that be? that's what i'm showing is going to go. car is being, as you have the crowning see of everything that is supple here. to be what is the
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way forward? so i think that a way for that's of these things. i was just so the recovery on this, we don't, we, we don't connect with our roots and our culture as much as we should. and i feel like that's what this thing does, the effects of all of that. and everybody come from talk about your village. don't be ashamed. speaker, they need to speak with you. you know, because what i don't want to do those things then will you feel, come every now and then while you were really to cover your contents, nobody will have to tell you, it will be part of you. thank you very much. celebrate the coming in is be proud of who you are and that is the only way we are going to promote our own culture by celebrating ourselves by celebrate to one another. let us. yeah, you'll call me and let us know what you think about these. because i'm setting is not only coming in this is going on, it's going on all around the world. so let's find out from you how. how do you think these companies so until they meet the game be so what are the bit? what do bit might have on many of the funds for that. and i do show that you can
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find the loan to buy some of these, the bit on, on youtube, china. but what's the tech on this topic get in touch to tell us what you think. meanwhile, let's hear what's blasting out of this because in our correspondence countries hip hop music and many more and the place to really find out what's moving. the, the news, the deep dive into underneath that kind of music, right? i guess i'm using with a wide range of genres including actual beats full, g 2 falls on apples to 0. and then i do run musical industry is the largest in
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africa and one of the biggest in the world, bringing over to be on dollars annually. the music industry has become more vibrant and diverse works well known performers like we skewed they reveal and one was how fond success on the global scale. now your music is very popular in nigeria and many lines run tick grits, pride in your music. although there was a lot of forming music in 9 syria. many 90 runs percent via own music because it is related symbol on speaks to their cultural experience. in the ages you've gotten the question to for the music, played for an international radio. what's around the mid ninety's, you've gotten a pay stub placed local fm's dish and they started recording local music locally. today. local audio fill out concepts, 2005. but you're going to still enjoy international
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hope. many have a test for up a bit to music from countries like jamaica and regions like west africa. generally speaking, you've gotten a lot of course to be a local and forwarded music. what they don't want is to be told what they should listen to. nice, not done. any music has always been a pop, was the shock. so, and gun um, revisions have played a role in gun this independence from the origin. the origin is way used to that highlighted music john read. then the younger generation goes to book. so he era the known of tape life. generally, i can say that again, the music business is pretty strong here and abroad to tell you what regulations is a dicey subject metric. whereas broad stakeholder conversation and would need to have it up to a role. music is so much more than just entertainment. it can break the boundaries
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and do night across languages, countries and even continents, but it's can also inspire under placed 2 phone. it's all the mobile site is a tough neighborhood for most young people. gunk studies the drive and enticing, but he pulled out his homes. law montana, hopes to give young people a different truck. the most of the residents, he solely town is a know goes on. the densely populated top of these hopes of 200000 is notorious for crime drugs and the gang. so is it only a wound? god knows these only too well, but for now they referred to as owns lo, montana by his friends who use us. keep up to change these communities, reputation going up and go play your soundtrack. i grew up in the hood with crime around me, religious extremism, and i have seen a lot of my friends die. those are stories that we know in the community, but they remain on told us on a lot of can sound all the annoyed stories had zone the lady by name the such. the
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old musician has been, i teach for 10 years, and his 28, and he keeps telling me, trust you family into this. put like you can use estimated unemployment rate among those h $35.00. and below is this tethering 80 percent to stop jobless young people are resorting to crime one time that's tied to the a to a gun. she called mike initiative in 2016. which means ditch the gun. pick up the mike. it's a space for to lend to the young artists to on income to music. like cussing mohammed to a k, a cisco no cost money. so if you can talk a political circle sending this to what's on the new, what was the focus before we have no place to explore it? a ton of silence. alco upcoming is up. you have to not be able to face harassment from the police of the young people to the college. i lost friends, come again on it, and this discourages those from keeping up with the right lights, the window of the abundance of a bad weight. what does that sound like?
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shutting my gosh, no one i get is coming from missouri homes. little montana believes it's key to a truck to young people before criminal guns can be true to them. kevin deleted or grunted. must the tech, as he is known in one, but some music suckled was, owns, little montana's fostering music produces, holds clipping poverty and unemployment. responsible for pushing money into the clutches of extremism or community most but with the 9 go. so i don't know, you know, community with very many idols use for us and find that it's very easy to convince them to do something like because they are not on like doing a fine. most of them don't have jobs at home for me and i so i'm able to uh when they don't have something to keep them busy and i like me easy. i can get into that had because, oh, and i skipped to and i didn't use this on my. while many sony residents might
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consider owns low montana local celebrity. he takes great pride in improving his beloved neighborhood. george, on a scene gets up his folder in collaborative, some of the stuff that i just wanna see, like living and legacy in my teens. dat, rocky leave, you know, in a bit of community. you know, i wanna see like, you know, i've seen a lot of just the light taken. sony. sony might be known for all the wrong reasons . but tweets performance like owns little montana leading the charge, the sub of much it, it's not to use reputation to reach the end of this week's episode. remember to find those on, on instagram, on youtube tunnels for more awesome content. now, how about winding up with the grid heat from the room? you've seen how, you know a safety bet. now here is some music from a sub, and my name is george bull country. it was great being with you on st. peter's one satisfaction thing,
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