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The Music Speaks
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Hosted by Krown of Bombai, this show brings you the best that the streets have to offer. Experience the talents of various lyricists, producers and DJs, as they express the conditions of Africans worldwide through music and hip-hop.
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America Killed Michael Jackson
1:57:57 56Mb Download | Play |
2009-06-29 | Uhuru Radio director Nyabinga Dzimbahwe is joined by longtime radio host and African music historian Norman Otis Richmond for a special program remembering Michael Jackson and examining the life and struggles of this incredibly talented African man. Michael Jackson, who influenced nearly all performers who came after him, died on Thursday, June 25, 2009, and even after his death the imperialist media attacks him and his family as it does the African community in general. Michael Jackson's talent grew out of the African community, and his torment came from an ideological assault waged against the African community by America that tells African people every day that one’s success is dependent on how white-like he or she is. This 2-hour special features songs by the artist, commentary by Richmond and Dzimbahwe, as well as by callers to the program. |
Hasan Salaam
1:00:00 28Mb Download | Play |
2009-05-03 | Live interview with political hip-hop artist Hasan Salaam who will be performing at African Liberation Day, May 22, 2009 in Washington, D.C. |
The Music Speaks 2009-04-26
1:00:00 28Mb Download | Play |
2009-04-26 | Host Iyapo Ngina-Bandele brings you the best that the streets have to offer, expressing the conditions of oppressed people and our struggle for freedom, through music. |