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for the, for the future. in the stories industries that are being discussed across the country. news africa. in 60 minutes on the w. please places in europe are the record step into a venture. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of us record breaking site on google back youtube and now also in book form the welcome to the 77 percent on this program. we celebrate young africans making a mock and changing the narrative. i am michael t onto this program. we want to spotlight advertise, excel in, in music, sport, food,
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and medicine. so is this what you should expect on this ride? we look at how african music, which is far beyond the continent and has become a serious global plan. we have an exclusive interview with arise and stop gotta music award access to all the yes. when do 23, black chevy and eon focused. every total shows us where she kicked off at korea is i'm just cop tall. lusaka. by now, i can safely assume that you have had some version of the song baby come, don't come down by. did not you an artist rima that song, and it's re, makes how being watched over 1000000000 times on youtube alone. it has top tops and continue to do so. this is just one of the songs to come to a global attention and be sent to us. are we can use a goal as lot new to the spotlight. there are many musical for fathers and mothers
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. i should say like mia, my t by, you'll see the saw band and much later. and i just feel equity. we shouldn't also forget my course on music from kind of room to this artist and john ross. how about only if it was was music that also inspired the current additional stuff to this music scene has many different offerings offer beats, a piano, so cool, and boom, box. let's find out more in this report. the off will be, i'm a piano. i assume to these are some of the african music style dates in the world by so festivals, fox with african stop power headline events on any music funds calendar and millions of downloads and clicks. i've got to pull it off. we can set for my
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segment of what do use it into the main stream from the video and then what comp final and cuts up to been a boy in the us like jump, jones, leak final intent, keep to terms and rema the m b, all star game in the us see and now the 1st the vows that the kids that bleed also beads and add the african popular music style. not just on the continent, but across the blue is one of them is the affirmation festival held in portugal. we brought together that loves the old stuff, and the legends, a fun one. 0, my beach, but you've been a boy, black chevy. like what? and i saw i just some of the leading the new generation of african music stuff.
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these days. most awful beat song creates a dance to go with it. the 1st time i experience a song with the instructions was in 2012. when gotten in youtube beast, access to few school easy access files to dr. we song antenna. since then, nearly every awful beat song has come with some form of data, including this one. i'm going to attempt to show you what i mean. she has to terminate to telling me that the
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tools that is it to me you need to tell me and, and where to for advice. if you're going to attend any applebee's festival, i'm yourself for the right task most today. african music is not just something exotic. you listen to the tail end of the close it. they are fully flags, music festivals for awfully be some europe that we sent a whole nation festival. as one of them. it was created to promote african music around the world. war started in 2013, and the most recent edition held in portugal was attended by about 40000 guests. that 77 percent was there. and my colleague chosing my hockey, sat down with rice and music sensation black shirts, who, by the way,
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was recently nominated for the us bees be award the deal with me is black shares left shares. congratulations once again for winning the teeth of the yeah. in gun that in record time, how did you do it tells you feel about that? i think it's it's crazy like decision making so like hardware can like taking tardy goods. less time like it's everything together in teen covenant teen you understand me? there's no just me, it's not just my work. i don't work on maybe just music, creating music even without do it for jesus and stuff. there's nothing close. someone has to be knocked to ride. seemed like it's teamwork, and it's time. would you say about the way can you have received your music sofa? i think it's, it's inspiring and i'm very much grateful for it because when i started thinking,
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why do right now, i do think like those where to go in and listen to find this. i was just trying to learn through something and this time yeah. the like the original about what to do cause it's, well i see what i think i should be. i think i should be able to express whatever and feeling like what whatever happens to me or that'd be experienced through my music. yeah. and your recent success is being like a testament to your hardwick, what advice? so listen is, can you give to other units? i think specifically like you've seen, are people that want to create, make videos and stuff and anything, try see it through your own land. so you understand, because like in this, what everyone has to have different, how do you see it? you see 3 on there and select top of it, which will exactly do you see a self music in yourself? my music is from africa, from kind of to me for science and mr. me and i represent kind of everywhere, uncle and his worldwide. that's what we are trying to get to music everywhere. closer, believe it come. yeah. so i'm taking my music from content to everywhere in this
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war to every ear, every high, it's done, it's done. here. we've noticed something that in most of your music, your lyrics, cx cute pain and suffering. does that have anything to do with your upbringing? oh, it's just something that is natural. yeah, i think like from when i can remember like i've always been very like very sensitive to stuff. very emotional. sensitive. yeah. that very so do you cry a lot? i don't consume any tons about to cry sometimes. yeah. and i take part in that cuz like every time ok of talk, i feel very good. then if somebody see, i think like everything and this was like the positive twit. yeah. so like every motion, every emotional wave i go through, i've tried to wave it on it and yeah, i want, i want to cry and when you get hungry, i get hungry. i don't project killing people. it's not, it's fun. yeah. i try to feel it. and kids i like best that's what does that pop
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like? i enjoyed being. and kids, of course, like i wake i'm, i work like i make music just, i mean, i went for something that deals are like, emotional experience ready to so much any time i'm paying like, i mean pain are right using and i'm happier, right? you always talk about tripping trip man. what does that mean? hustling. yeah, hustling. yeah. finding my way out is that how you grew up hustling it? yeah. like i've always cartoon that every, i think everyone knows. and some people from where i'm from, what i've seen in my environment, they have to trip in the hosting and how is tripping? come on amongst your p is very everyone trips some of my weight in so so who these cummings go to cuttings out? they mixed up spending most of the things that were made of our kind of like everyone i'm, i'm with light is doing something new. you know,
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it's not quite shocking you travel a lot around the intended them to kind of see how comb on these tripping in other parts of the continent that you have to wear gloves. every huge truck wouldn't want us. industries don't want to send a truck, truck cost their commercial transport and stuff. yeah. everyone's dropping everything. i see the championship. everyone. you understand me like well for me is like a fundamental basic thing because you need to survive. you need to make money. there was time. yeah. yeah. tripping obviously takes us to the effect that the challenges that you'd see now if you've got a facing i mean what, what, or maybe why do you think they are limited opportunities for the units? you know, if you go right, you know, like we are still figuring to tell everyone to miss what actually that is to are figuring it out. i know, so it's only memory cut out people that have been telling this couple of things and stuff. so somebody, i think we have to figure in and talk to like, have face of it,
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but there's a bit of future. yeah. and i believe our, what's happening right now in every sector of wherever you're coming from is like there's, there's hope you understand the year for that grew, we can do it. yeah, i don't, i always don't want to talk about the negative side of things because don't send us anyway. yeah, it's only keep us where we are when i bring this book, smart enough to look at it. positive thoughts send and hope to everyone's end and no big inspiration that sending pleasant advice to everyone's we some because there's hope we are born with 0 even some data to them does know mary, i'll try and stay just on the look at what do you think you should do to maybe up leave to upgrade them. so i do something. yeah. i think everyone to that do something. yeah. make that, but they'll be like they don't have the opportunities that you have is you black cherry and you know people are struggling, but i didn't know how this always. so what did you do?
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even my advice something. what did you do? i phoned my talents and i, i tried to work. i mean, i didn't see the whole mazda high school. i was in just a whole. i was right and making music. i was making sure i was growing. you understand me, you know, do something and i learn more about a senior to and try to grow, trying to seek with every time you will come go from one to 10 from one you have to go to 2. and even sometimes when you have to go to one house, it's like to try and just try to see group try to put in pain, work to that group. be did something cool, nothing. everything will be fine. the my key take away from that interview is that what am i your hassle? focus and try to grow in that one person who us setting the going into a hassle is sheriff. i, you know, look what donna, culinary artist is passionate about making delicious food. or she started,
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she was worried about not getting accepted because of the muslim to come. but she produced style. so we and 4th, i had him. all right, story. hello. my name is shari. so i you know, so low down. no, i call my cell because my oxys jerry and shift shirley for unit is taking instagram by storm. the color, mary stolid, host an online cooking show with some of the hardest slips in norwood. but you've had to overcome stigma and stereotypes on her birth, social media of things that had very negative interactions with non was lens aside sometimes even with most things because of the way i am dressed, weapons, any cub, while your dress and then you come you out and also to kate said, we addressed it and then he called very poor and unique. so there are lots of misconceptions and whatever bound around where in the phase vill 10 years ago,
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she wants to own brand of high mixed evenings with an eye towards minimizing the amount of sodium in the nigerian diet. i actually innovated the mattresses in bronte 9 drew. the nice way we says and 100 percent natural new on the sheets. despite the success of her leg was based, brent stopped chevy moment the lights sharika was still reluctant to show her face . rather to show the van to the cover. i was worried that my customers would want to know who is behind the brand. they wouldn't want to buy from me young was in the world, feel that because of the, with the address, they have less self. what she needs is in the society. i meant that they be and he jobbies, they cannot get financial independence because of how the address. so i want that to show the young goals that you can absolutely work from home preference, popularity. it's loaded snowballing into a self produced cooking shows complete with its own state of the art studio kitchen
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. i'll be making some ball go with some nice sauce of my main dish. my side, this is a making a full chicken roast. and um for this, steve will have the kicker ready. so i'm going to lay the south as we get ready to welcome. i guess the today's guest is your reuben language film actress a do any out a good excited to try what's on the menu? the a is a tail to good. just to watch her cook covered up. it's very inspiring. it's just, it's, it's blown my mind. i have never come close to contact with someone who covers her face fully with a bill. and boy, oh boy. first, who is delicious?
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surprisingly i since i came out to show the face behind the brand, i have young girls, my range woman stay at home moms. one not so was going to call and see natalie telling me that i gave, i gave them the june job to do more. and i guess many of them for continues to see that you, my room would go from rubbing shoulders with celebrities to creating mouth watering . instagram, where the dishes, perhaps teresa eunice is most effective ingredient is how determination to smash down. so thank you. sharefile for sharing your story. it is truly inspiring. but i have to say though, that for me it is the last part. i'm not sure exactly what's in it, but it sure looks delicious. but if you want to break down boys and save up
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all of those flavors, you must take care of your teeth. and i've got a right person to help you with that. the one to it's to law is i'm orthodontist, which means that if you have any problems with your jewels and your teeth, she can help you out. she trained in germany, but i thought yes, living in munich, she wanted to make any impact in had me to kinda associate with 10 whole that's fine on more. my 1st impression of germany was very organized, very clean, almost state road, 2 bright to white, to clean. and since i'm a know going to is passed on, it's actually a good thing that i fair. my name is doug times. it'll schuler, i'm, i can based orthodontist trained in germany, and i am one mouthful. our own fact team also don't to send the whole country. was born and raised in a ruby. and what i appreciate most about growing up is the simplicity of life. and i will be like, by all means on the streets and enjoying it for
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a shilling or 2. most of the little things i remember in my childhood, at 18. yes, i got the opportunity to, to go to germany. it was the fast style i'm leaving home. i remember sitting in that flight, i'm thinking to myself, you've gotten this opportunity, you have to make you, you have to do your best and you have to stay full cost. you have to walk what i know tuesday if i don't speak german and if my domain is not good enough, i will not make it so my fast aim was to learn how to speak for language. so i did that to discuss it those days we had to walk minds and pass it. then i would have a small computer. we are right english what and that get the translation so that i control panel and the kinds of things. and then i randomly board state tickets to just travel the what did the from one team to the other just to get the fees for at least for the, for what you mean you come out well my, what am i doing? we've had to get to come into and come out every public transport. so i didn't have
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friends, i didn't people. so that's how i spend my days. the fast 10 years in germany, the thought of coming back home was most there. so when i started getting back to, to of coming back home, i had to come back to kenya and find out what to canyon's need. i got some contacts from germany, from german professors who connected me to kenya and doctors and profess starts. then i asked them, what do i need to be? which kind of dentist do i need to be? if i want to come back to kenner, then they told me, become a specialist. that's what you need to do, is that you become an orthodontist or you become a maxwell official sides on those 2 other ones we need. so when i went back to gemini, i went with the age of becoming a specialist, so that to kind of come back after coming back to kenya and doing the internship and feeling the fulfillment that i've never felt before lacking of identity. the thoughts of coming back home started growing. i missed my family and
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my friends the most, and i missed our mentality and some things. the fact of being happy we, because that's of typical canyon africa team. and i left that in germany. once i became a mazda, that's when like, it just exploded in my head. i need to go back home. i thought to myself, you know what, i wanted to be a mother. and i want to be and also dentist. and in germany, it's proving to be hacked to do both. i have that feeling for many years that i knew what i wanted should be and i knew what i wanted to do. however, since i've been back to kenya, i actually feel i am where i want to be. i wake up every day and i'm happy to wake up to go to work and i'm happy to wake up to see my children. i feel i have found my papa, my advice to people who would like to come back, please do pause. we only have this one left to leave. if you come and you feel use
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it as an opportunity to circle back to the next time. i'm glad that you find fulfillment in what you do stopped us to law now it's been 3 decades since um that is um being football. s. and officials who are trying to push the country on dom up met at tragic and in a plane crash us. but the tragedy has inspired a new generation of players including of are in control, who plays for this? i'm ben, women's national team. the copa kings control is a total guide and today's installment of my city. can you believe that it is not every day you have a circus? the showing you are wrong to soccer, so i'm guess capital so comfortably less lucky if the weights and a hi everyone. my name is every suzanne katona is i'm going remission to so got to him today. i'm going to take you an agenda to may see to new saca evergreen 1st played foot 2 in the streets. now her
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playground looks like this. you soc as national hero, stadium, them be a split folding crown jewels, the 20 year old mid field a shot to fame off the scoring the goal against nigeria that clinched a bronze medal was that'd be at the 2022 women's efforts a couple of nations she's a proud daughter of lou sock, that'd be as pulsing economic and political capital. first off, every takes us to heroes acre, a memorial to the talented to 1993. is that being national team that was killed in a plane accident on the way to a world cop call a file? it was a great close for them. yeah. in the summer. and it's now us the women's, while making history faced me both ways where they are the big being they only everything seems to fit in um cells mid g c by doing that. and also being to the last 30 years later, every is one of the comfort queens down be is national,
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teen nickname. going to the 2023 women's world cup in australia, and new zealand new stockens have gone. sako: mad disparate is no, is stronger than in shenika neighborhood. evergreen's whole front drive as long as i think. ok, when it goes here in the neighborhood, look at every lea, a proud they are inspired. i cannot speak to everyone, but i really route the i don't think she's going to succeed. new soccer founded in 19 o. 5 is a good to stop for the railway has become a hot bed for business culture and sport. the annual apps, a cup doggy is battled out here and ever reinstate the team, etc. moves a is in the final now, then you have why we come to meet the different kind of people are coming from the different places. and at the end of the day, we pull up the lid down one,
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the noise of that, and i've been to the building for the comp. final is held at woodland stadium. the city's 2nd largest s, the moon is playing against the arch rivals ranges in gather. the game is so important that even the president, how can they hit you? lemme comes to sing to shake hands and to kick off the match. it's the move, the make a good start, but then ranges take control base, go to goals when the nail bye to and lift the trophy away from the dilemma every and takes us to the gravel pitch, which she learned to play professionally. 3 other pop a queens were discovered here, all starting their careers at the lujan go foundation, which recruits local pallets of joy. and we think that the
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role minus the more likely to have fun. so been without the need because with my life in new soccer, football is more than just the game. it unites them beings across dozens of languages, customs and traditions. and for every it's a chance to achieve sporting immortality. thank you. have a reading for the tool, and i wish you the best of luck in your career. that social for this week. i've shown you africans who excel and lots of different things. and i hope that i've inspired you to do your part. i like to hear what you're doing. so right to me on social media, it's a 7 to 7 percent on youtube, instagram and now take talk. if you made a deal by now, they're going to lead you with something beautiful. harris, or really my head by black hole. he says everything i talked to simplicity and that's what i wish for you to. thanks for staying to the end and catch you. in the
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