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Emancipate
Alcot Brooks
72 episodes
6 months ago
Providing insight into cultural trends, politics, news, music, and celebrity lifestyle. Encouraging you to emancipate yourself from social injustices and minimal thinking.
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Society & Culture,
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Providing insight into cultural trends, politics, news, music, and celebrity lifestyle. Encouraging you to emancipate yourself from social injustices and minimal thinking.
Show more...
News Commentary
Society & Culture,
News,
Relationships
Episodes (20/72)
Emancipate
Did you know this about France ?
2 years ago
10 minutes 48 seconds

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Things that can make a relationship go left real quick
Toxic traits in relationships you should or should i say can avoid. Relationship is a working process but communication is needed but all these Juels ama give you is all build on Respect. You can be prefect partner for the wrong person. #relationship #relationshipadvice #relationshipgoals #relationshipquotes
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2 years ago
14 minutes 31 seconds

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Things we need to change as black people as a whole
2 years ago
19 minutes 5 seconds

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Shenseea: ‘Everyone Who Said I Looked Better When I Was Thick Are Liars’ dancehall news
Spice Confirms Plastic Surgery, Shares Photo Before Getting Breast Implants Lisa Hyper Speaks On Her Baptism: “I Didn’t Have A Choice, I Had To Do It” Bounty Killer Shares 2006 Unreleased Vybz Kartel Collab: “Good Looking” Patra Hails Grace Jones: “The Original Jamaican Superstar That No One Dares To Mess ..Vybz Kartel And Stacy Elliott’s Marriage Only Lasted Two Years
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2 years ago
18 minutes 4 seconds

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Things they don't teach you in School.
Things you should know about your history. Why is black people in most cases distain to fail not all but most. why we should know our history.
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2 years ago
19 minutes 1 second

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50 Cent's Estranged Son Offers His Dad $6,700 For Quality Time
How Much Money His Son, Marquise Jackson and His Mother Received After 18 Years Of Child Support.
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2 years ago
18 minutes 13 seconds

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Women are the new men
2 years ago
36 minutes 28 seconds

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Dance-hall news trending topic
2 years ago
18 minutes 36 seconds

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My reaction on people going in on Dj akademiks reaction
2 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 9 seconds

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Junior Dread
Born and raised on the outskirts of the northern part of São Paulo, Junior Dread is one of the main names in national reggae music and is increasingly gaining space in the international market. In 15 years of career, he has already accumulated hundreds of presentations in the main states of Brazil alongside big names in Brazilian and world music and since 2008 he has been performing in several countries on tours in Japan, United States, France, Germany, Australia, New Zealand , Costa Rica, Spain, Czech Rep, Scotland, Portugal and Mexico.
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2 years ago
59 minutes 28 seconds

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Alicia interview
Born Kristine Alicia McCaw this singer/songwriter hails from Kingston, Jamaica and moved to the USA when she was 13. She comes from a musical background and like many reggae singers, her musical background started in church. She has four brothers, a music teacher, a producer, and two that are themselves artistes. She also has a sister who is a dub poet. Her father, a pastor and musician, taught her classical piano.
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3 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 41 seconds

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Lil Hanky Panky
3 years ago
58 minutes 43 seconds

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Nicko Blast
3 years ago
59 minutes 13 seconds

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Immunodeficiency on the rise
5 states that have the highest rate of aids
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3 years ago
13 minutes 49 seconds

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Should the government have a say when it comes to a women's body
3 years ago
2 hours 9 minutes 8 seconds

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A women's worth
3 years ago
2 hours 29 minutes 16 seconds

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Dance-hall Producer Anjublaxx
3 years ago
1 hour 15 minutes 42 seconds

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Market Matt
Emancipateshow tune in
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3 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes 36 seconds

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Mr Easy
Mr Easy was born in the verdant, undulating hills of the Cockpit Country. The transition at the age of ten, for this country boy, to the cold, gray streets of New York City was not an easy rite of passage. Mr Easy, who was named for his laid back and easy demeanor faced an awkward transition to New York being Jamaican born, yet of African heritage, something which always seems to create a dilemma of the soul.
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3 years ago
1 hour 16 minutes 16 seconds

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Silver Cat
Neil McDonald, 1974, Clarendon, Jamaica, West Indies. Silver Cat began chanting on local sound systems, although he had to overcome the indifference of his parents when he decided that he should concentrate on a musical career. In 1993, he journeyed to Kingston alongside his ‘sparring partner’, the equally gravelly voiced DJ, Supervisor. While the DJ duo had become local heroes in Clarendon they felt a need to establish themselves in various recording studios based in the capital. Silver Cat auditioned at Donovan Germain’s Penthouse Studio where he recorded the unreleased ‘Oh La La’, that was followed by his official debut ‘I Know’. While Silver Cat recorded with Germain, Supervisor recorded with Steely And Clevie who released, ‘Roundness’ on the then popular ‘Hardcore’ rhythm. While Supervisor enjoyed some success, Silver Cat’s second recording with Germain failed to make an impact in the Jamaican chart. Silver Cat felt dissatisfied with Penthouse and was consequently introduced to Patrick Roberts, the leader and guiding mentor of the Shocking Vibes crew. Roberts recorded Silver Cat’s debut on the au courant ‘Corduroy’ rhythm entitled, ‘Dead In Yah’, a dancehall favourite that was subsequently banned for its violent lyrics. The follow-up ‘Fowl Affair’, which proved to be his breakthrough hit, demonstrated his ability for comical lyricism. Silver Cat’s vocal style was clearly influenced by artists such as Buju Banton and Mega Banton. In 1995, he joined Beenie Man on his second international hit ‘Chronic’
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3 years ago
1 hour 33 minutes 21 seconds

Emancipate
Providing insight into cultural trends, politics, news, music, and celebrity lifestyle. Encouraging you to emancipate yourself from social injustices and minimal thinking.