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African Hip Hop on the latest HIPHOCALYPSE Fort Knights podcast.
Hosted by Sensai Tate.
25minutes, 8 songs, +/-20MB showcasing the hottest rising hip hop talent in SouthERN Africa.
Tracklisting:
"Someone's Gonna Have to Pay" (?) - K'naan (Somalia/ Canada);
"WHAT?!!!" - Konfab/Jaak/Sketch (Lesotho/ Western Cape - South Africa);
"Vuligepe" - Mr. Beef (Gauteng - South Africa);
"Taxi Wars" - Cashless Society (Botswana/ Gauteng - South Africa);
"Wozobona" - PRO-kid (Gauteng - South Africa);
"I Salute You" - KINGPINN (Harare - Zimbabwe);
"My Distress" - Zubz (Zambia/ Zimbabwe/ Gauteng - South Africa);
"Mindscape" - InvisibleMan (2nd Sun & Underdogg) (Zambia/ South Africa)
Listen, download, subscribe NOW!
http://www.hiphocalypse.mypodcast.com
The African Hip Hop Revolution is on the RISE!
PAMBERI (Forward)!
9 Comments:
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Rob One
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Great podcast, awesome track selection.
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msaniixl
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Salute!
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hardware
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nice. a bit short, but i just like long podcasts.
in the future, can you add in the info where the artist is from?
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Sensai Tate
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Sure thing I will add the artist's country/city/region on this and all future tracklisting.
Thank you for listening.
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TNG
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Sounding dope. Now the Gtown nights of listening to the Hiphocalypse aren't gone forever. It's global listening wherever a brother at...just make sure this keeps coming!!
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TNG
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Sounding dope. Now the Gtown nights of listening to the Hiphocalypse aren't gone forever. It's global listening wherever a brother at...just make sure this keeps coming!!
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TNG
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Sounding dope. Now the Gtown nights of listening to the Hiphocalypse aren't gone forever. It's global listening wherever a brother at...just make sure this keeps coming!!
TNG
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TNG
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Sorry for the triple post. My bad. Damn connection!
TNG
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Anonymous
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the tunes are 'wikid', a true reflection of present generenation emotions, feelingsand thoughts. the question is, who are you really making it for?. US?. It may be easy to voice out our thought and objections to different issues affecting Africa, as opposed to what the majority needs are on the ground.
We need solutions, new strategies and ways to tackle our problems in apositive way. This way does not necessarly mean oppossition but addressing our accepted reality whilst considering and encompassing our traditions.
We know and are living the reality.
Solutions on the ground Vanha vevhu, respecting ourselves, culture and nature. Sevakaenda pasi, mudzimu nemuchikwadi.
Pamberi...........
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