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tv   The 77 Percent  Deutsche Welle  August 13, 2023 1:30pm-2:00pm CEST

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the mexican conductor performs works by the bronze end of or zack, with the munich symphony orchestra parts unveiled in 60 minutes, t w. we are all set and we're watching closely. we all seem to bring use a story behind the news. we rolled about unbiased information all 3 months. done the like it wasn't my people to come a little. boy they come, i missed a few and together we a piece good. you're watching the 77 percent. oh dw no. 77 percent. it's all a bundle. you, it's all about africa. so by advocates, a, do me a do want to go best chuck my money out of those here and that's how we do it on the 77 percent. sure. this is what we tackle the
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important issues affecting the lives of africa's youth. when you come, laura and it's my pleasure to have you here. this week's episode is all about the power of music. gumby. i feel as if us fellow at swine use against policy as full in flight nigeria, the legendary tween and drop dual p square. tell the 50 foot just startled and revisit the engine safety vip in the sahara table to the let me take you over to the dumb via with wrapping legend and political icons to that is talks to fellow musicians about what makes music so powerful. the various musicians gave us their perspective on the importance of people and politics and the how it empowers the
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youth and god bins in general, present love everybody. my name is kind of a rap why and human rights activists from the gap here west africa, as gambia from a context has been given, include a few years of dictatorship under the idea of damaging yeah, them as we do, we took the autism media and people from speaking up in general, our disposal facing major risk of being arrested for kids or face in excel such as i did. and today we're going to go around and see what the cost of part is off when it comes to hip hop rap music. and it's affiliation with politics. if you already, let's go the taking him to the point inviting us, what's your take on hip hop and politics mean and flat politics is the body
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backbone. people always say, wow, i always say that and that's, that's very interesting. because in gotta be a you see that a lot of the office feel like they should not be associated because one is probably bad for the image or it's not perceived well by the people what kind of work. but it takes, if i work, but it takes, what are your thoughts? what are your right? when you have to say something that goes out to the people, you don't look into the eyes, you just hit the nail and hit nothing. you're going to say true. so what are they like it on the proof? read somebody like me speaks it out. the whole country when i hit fax, so i'm not a type of person. who is joe with that kind of different things. my brother, it's probably be easy as somebody who has been able to people what's,
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what's going on. the topic of hip hop being affiliated with politics, the music and what was the news to express it? decent and a great political activism with thing. the likes of a lot of money don't let on and all that. and when it comes to going to be a lot of case with $400.00 on the phone for work. so you get this done by you professor. that could be me coming up for you, i can do the same to even try again to reconnect but then, but then i think um, i mean don't really understand that the concept of the artist speaking out for them. and i think most diamonds,
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know people that work on the government and all that. so when you speak out against me, they took a personal thing. sometimes i feel like i just know going out the door. i know, but there's not a lot that is a problem that ticket personally know going to think like you're used to listening to them. when that is not that you're speaking for them. think it is our responsibility to always speak out for the people even if they don't want to do any they don't want you to do that for them yet. and i think it's our responsibilities to do so. yeah, we had the beautiful streets of co loading around to send the gap via forest area. and thank you so much for inviting this linda. what's your thoughts on this particular topic? i don't say it's like a bad thing, being a musician at the same time doing politic music. because for me, i'm like music and music goes to get me. as we musicians, we have the voice. they give us the voice to just spit out. and once you know that local conditions can then yeah, so for us, we are here for the population here for the voiceless, and we
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a here funding use and so empower people. i'm supposed to be as an artist that does a lot of social songs, especially in the advocacy for the empowerment of women in the gambia. like what's haven't been to tell them just politically that to see has been handling what to do . it's another journal fight and another journal because you've been a woman in the mission people, i mean like okay, she's kind of a musician, a woman's place is in the kitchen, the house having the kids and taking care of your husband and stuff like that. but clean the mission and being a woman, i think is more powerful than anything since that we're in so called democracy. do you really believe that that can change with women like you could have the confidence to speak up without no fear? of course, of course it can change a lot because we, we escape yeah, to spit out some people waste can't to say what is in their hearts and let's just do everything fixed for you and try to come together. thank you so, so what's the thing? so wasn't a to thank you for having a really,
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really appreciate it. thank you to let is now some people may be afraid to speak out. but this show is where we young people speak out without fear or favor. and we are about to meet you another young person doing exactly set for music set of goals. roxanne has a new kid on the block, easy, crazy, has broken through and is leading the charge of women, drop us in west africa, take a look the so hutch night inside the coastal town you sent a goal is capital dot call. and wrap up the crazy is putting up the stage. it's been a long road to this breakthrough for one of senegal spew female rapids. somebody never had the courage to become a rep as a woman. the stereotype was that female rep is where women who dressed like men, what genes that smoked, blah, blah, blah. we were marginalized in that easy, easy,
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crazy, has been on the center calls rep, seen for 10 years. and rap is her passion to work and life music and everything to me. i gave up everything for navigate, easy, easy crazies, 1st album, explore self confidence and equality incentive goals. male dominated rep, seen my 1st lyric is a smoke u. n o u m c. basically when i arrive, i take no prisoners, a play for keeps and my own destiny of the throne. everyone. so you've seen the past due to music, runs deep in her family, easy, crazy, remembers how she started writing lyrics and wrapping with her brother on that. we use boxes and bottles to lay down beats. after that, i wanted to wrap my brother to see that the the name,
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but my dad could not accept it. he let my brother app because he was a boy to see a full sale. despite the misgivings even kept pass it and off the school wrapping became her career. but the move took its toll marriage for the part when her in laws couldn't accept her profession. and the trappings that came with it to see the family was very religious and it just wasn't a great fit with my music career. it wasn't just my in laws member is of my own family, objected to the music like this. every wasteful super easy crazies bars and rhymes, also tackled environmental pollution and politics. partly because senegalese rapids see themselves as the voice of the masses. this includes singing the local languages like 1 of july for monday and get to
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whenever there's a problem, people ask where the artist does supposed to sing about the big issues so that everyone knows about them. not every senegalese went to school, and so don't necessarily speak french. oh, news and world events are covered in french, and many are left uninformed, devoted, more useful power, cool festival, though easy, crazy has found her place and sent a goals, music scene, and the respect of abuse. and she's here to stay mila who will not be in today. we female raptors are not treated as an audit inefficient because they are more of us. i think the next generation will be even more at home. and the rep seeing that i feel is so i landed on again, bang hobby may been, they loudly simpler don't month them up with a 5 squan village as they walked so that the young generation can run. i'm talking about peace square, the heat makers from nigeria that and for the young people,
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all of africa with heats like shop my money. the pulps does, who's falls mid. many young people move on to the bottom floor. this cars but brought together many couples. i mean, these men made the young men less shy because they know the lines by hot v p square is on the 77 percent. we met the do and he put dual on the tool in germany. they tell us how important it is to be vocal when it comes to politics and the country. the tool also speak about how music plays a role in empowering the you know them into the stage the infect together for a while. no, and but today we have them here on dw the 77 percent. so hi guys. how are you doing?
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good, thank you. i for the size of the home. are you guys doing now guys elections just over a major? yeah, you was sold for cold about young, the germans and getting their voice id and making use of it was so important for you. um, personally for me i would tell you guys it towards the contrast i'm going to a lot and being part of people when i grew up to $90.00 and a so $5.00 to $9.00 junior system. and so how do you just look back? i would start doing a set of lights or tell your kids going to bio kids are going to bump the same thing. was to tell you now everything is going to difficult everybody and you don't want to leave and i'm sure and as well dead. and it seems on the cold checkbox stuff, i mean it's just and what it just wants to leave because a bond health condition and the whole system is not the it, the economy is bad and load the sapling into contract. so everybody else wants drivers who we are, the ones that travel outside of the country will know what was seen. we knew what
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the country is like. and i'm not saying this. politicians don't travel under the seat, saw how that's what it called them using pull. but as a weak one, i'm using, but as a weak point, that's what when it, by election comes, it's all about bringing the money to buy involved, to buy people. so we're not charging light into people, not doing a move. it does actually missing a lot. it doesn't losing a lot. we needed to to change when the some were something new, i think, but let me just say without of the old system. mm hm. so let me tell you that was why we're big. we become very welcome africa to as on the african mostly, and you still attended the government is not supported is the biggest thing in the world right now for pete or the big thing and june became known as which our music of coal. but the government, the but the image of our publication back of our government. no. before,
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when we travel up, we travel around the world with tony. when people see us before you actually we have you, what are you from africa for an office for a while now i'm proud to say and your best person to think about, i'm sure if you, if you count pop 50 musicians in africa, they have insurance for that we have to be vocal outside of what you enjoy music, but something is wrong. there's nobody there like all the same, but there is about going to some because some group of people might not like it, but we have to speak. no one was pick. the outside world, the listen. well this guy that go but look at a do, but there's a look at it. how is it the industry have done better than the government buckle? yes. oh good. is that the mean the to pull back i, we will pick it a little bit out of poverty somewhere. let me know how many stops i have. not many
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onto, roger. put the hundreds. tough down to this to the 100, the get piece from me. i didn't make money from the government and that's what, in, in the government, the guys want me to put down, so i'll leave it to the unit. yeah. so we have to do volk, we have mean yourself, what's it will look at it or say, listen, if we don't speak now, my kids are going to ask me a question dead. see this big then? so what did you do? so now with that thing that my son has got all my stuff that's going to ask me. so we have done that i'm, i'm, we're proud to, to be among those with which you know, name in the history that this guy swell vocal irrespective of high tones off. now, um the griffin to one said music must a. we can people to do the duty as it is, is in it. do you agree with that's the condo present because the future of what
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does operate america to is like everything from us. st. deposit is what is happening today. right now. still in phil equity, was it for us to record? we'd speck in the d. u. we only $16.00 to $2.00 a few. when he died. how did it influence you with his music but also with his activities? it okay, i will say, oh, i know him better. well go to respect, but i wasn't in fun. so he's music. probably i shouldn't listen into it. like 10 years ago. not when i was like 1670. so i said in the seventy's, because i, that's what i said, i get it in life and what is happening in the water for the traveling out. i realize that which i took the suit, the insurance. uh richard in this country. what is going on? why would i be withdrawing? well, when i been good to um you know, good health system. i know that. so i started listening to them. i know that he has been speaking difficult platform, but well maybe people neglected. so i'm sure that's why i said our kids are going
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to ask us questions. what do we just, we don't actually that, you know, music. we have the last, it's more major. yeah. thank you. you've been full house of representatives to me and maybe some days. would we see any of you running for office or maybe president major? i don't was, i was there to say for me. personality. sometimes people need to understand is not because, you know, popular day did you want to jump into uh, your billing. yeah. you can do that just because i think politics. how you do you, how is dotie you heart? a lot of people be disappointed. lot of people, people who can never be satisfied and, or maybe i don't know before. now i think it's out of my system because i'm moving out. i wish i was supposed to just wake up one day and say, you know what, it continued. sony. how do i just fix it?
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yeah. you go, that goes to that's what i'm expecting. goes out is campaigning, pregnancies, these and that and like what is up and then you would just one is change. just give a life would be dement. you don't just be, we're just adult. imagine the security. does it security does everything, but didn't i hear somebody store was old and i so think be on and it's been called next 3 days, the free the business. okay. they put it as a part of the money back really. and it was meant for room. someone was move for the roots on the route. they didn't do it. have to put that towards it up. it should be dripping jail. i think going to probably about 2 months, so i said it's been like more like the visit policy stay. it could have been in existence. right? no one is, no one has to be held accountable. say you did this, your costs. so what to do is does it party that to defend major pack today,
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and i'm sorry to be mutual one which i'm product is to good proxy before you commit to crime, because you've got enjoying this particular this button is usually in party. so be okay. yeah, there's been a that's what actually happened. yeah, that's what does it happen? so this period what we say they used to say uh we uh, 4 people know whom treating the new party. call it but, but the name it yes, live up are to several different i would say no name. it said service this, this patsy came to that just for potential you know, room. okay. the mind is running for president. press the so show me the president. look at what is happening though. so we'd love it for the fact that we've, cuz like i said today, shit, my just i say i was among this river. we, we are a monk for the poor people. listen enough is enough, is getting done a way of doing it to the
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from the nigeria instead we head over to west africa's legendary city. kimball to the city was rocked by jihad is violence in 2012 novel. the city visited for centuries buys callers and travelers is reawakening and young people are right in the middle of this awakening. as i said, i my name is ibrahim johan, done. i'm a slam artist and poet. my stage name is i be the poet. we're in to book to where i was born and grew up. come with my invite you to discover to book to the mysterious city timber to as one of africa's oldest cities and has the legendary place and the imagination of travelers worldwide. for centuries, timble to has been the destination programs, scholars,
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travelers and trade is crossing this a hard visit from humble beginnings as a trading post in the 12th century. it is known to locals as a city of $333.00 savings. today, some 35000 people quote to move to home. abraham shows us the marketing gary bear, one of the cities, many eye clinic buildings the here we are at the great jink i re band mosque. it's an important symbol of islam built between 132513. 37 by conquered mussa. on his return from his pilgrimage to mecca, when he came back with a great architect, we paid in gold. every year we come here to plus to the place to prevent degradation. and we have done this for generations. it's for conserving our heritage. set up some local tourist still visiting back to but international tourism is almost nonexistent. due to security concerns in 2012 jihad
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is occupied to move to for several months buildings and was a liam's which are under unesco protection, were destroyed. it was a traumatizing time for the residents. abraham brings us to the famous library with tens of thousands of valuable manuscripts where it moves for safe keeping. just before the extreme us to control the, we call the store outcome gumble. it's found only in tim book 2 and came from human . each part of this declaration has a meaning. this is the work of a family manuscript library, which is unfortunate the empty because during the crisis of 2012 to 2013, all manuscripts was secretly taken to buy my coat to protect them. mix we wanted to argue, please tim, back to his most famous land bach,
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a holy grail for his lab mix scholars over the century. here we are at this time, cory moss: the 1st university in africa, south of this, a hara, they used to be 25000 students from all over the world. here. it's classified as a world cultural heritage. psych by unesco. this is where we celebrate the birth of the prophet. muhammad office gaping the price of midday heat, the locals recess in the evening. and today, there is a big event for the 1st time since the 2012 crisis, a camel raise has taken place, intend back to. it's not just a competition. the race is a symbol of building social cohesion between the communities around tim, back to the cool evening breeze brings a potties skia to the annual fixture, often back to the live together festival. here in the shadow of the cities flame of peace monument to our wreck, and some high people meet 2 dogs and performed music in cultural exchange. but of course, the party gets really going. as the night falls, we molly,
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an artist gather to show the country's famous music tenant. from david, please. to slam poetry performed by abraham hung diamond. what did you need to go now? we are at the live together festival and it's a party that brings together the festival. go was of molly for peace and social cohesion. and that tool brings this, make sure to an end. now in the woods of the famous port dr. maya angelou. everything in the universe has a received everything done since today's show was about how young people are using that he put with him to speak up on issues affecting them such as politics because well, was fail, music speaks. so if you have enjoyed the show, then you don't want to miss out on some more great content from the 77 percent. pay
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