Thank you for your support Podcast Por  arte de portada

Thank you for your support

Thank you for your support

Escúchala gratis

Ver detalles del espectáculo

We are back after a 1-year hiatus. It was difficult to maintain the production schedule as it was, so we will be scaling down a lot. We will continue to release conversations about Hip Hop in Africa and the African diaspora.

Our first episode back will be an interview with Senegalese hip hop artist and co-founder of the activist collective Y’en a Marre, Malal, aka Fou Malade. He is a major voice in Senegal's social and political landscape. Fou Malade shares his journey from musical influences and lyricism to organizing protests and grassroots mobilization through music. This includes his role in the Y’en a Marre movement and his arrest in the Congo in 2015.

Over the next couple of weeks, we will also be posting two bonus episodes, a podcast, and a mixtape created by students in the Hip Hop & Social Change in Africa class. Additional student mixtapes & podcasts can be found on hiphopafrican.com. This year, gender and the African diaspora were major themes in the projects.

The mixtape The Sound of the Diaspora: Identity and Resistance in African Hip Hop, features the following songs

  • “Becky” by Amine (Eritrea and Ethiopia)
  • “Hello Africa” by Blitz The Ambassador (Ghana)
  • “Never Fight an African” by Styles P (South Africa and Jamaica)
  • “Sue Me” by Wale (Nigeria)

In the podcast Unapologetic: African Women in Hip-Hop, two student hosts discuss the power behind the works of several artists, including Ghana’s Eno Barony, South Africa’s Gigi Lamayne, Uganda’s Keko, and Nigeria’s Reespect. The hosts like how these women aren’t waiting for permission to speak, but are taking the mic and making space for themselves.

“It’s not just a career move, it’s a statement”.Unapologetic: African Women in Hip-HopTweet

Again, the podcast will continue to post interviews and conversations around hip hop in Africa and the African world. The goal is to return to the monthly format, with shorter episodes, less than 20 minutes. This is more sustainable. On our website, we will continue to feature additional content and press releases, including information on hip hop events, releases, and news.

Todavía no hay opiniones