In the reggae segment of LNT Live, we engage in a vibrant discussion about reggae music, its cultural impact, and the challenges faced by artists in the industry. They explore the significance of recognition and exposure for musicians, the evolution of reggae's sound and message, and the importance of knowing one's worth as an artist. The episode also highlights upcoming reggae festivals and features insights from industry professionals, making it a rich conversation for reggae enthusiasts.
In the dancehall segment, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about the vibrant dancehall and reggae music scenes across Africa, particularly focusing on Kenya, Uganda, and South Africa. They explore the cultural significance of dancehall music, its influence on nightlife, and the unique sound systems in Kenya. The episode also features a friendly competition where each host presents a song they believe represents their "fighter" in a musical battle, sparking debates about the rules and the spirit of the competition. The conversation highlights the importance of collaboration among African artists to elevate the quality and reach of their music globally.
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In the reggae segment of LNT Live, we engage in a vibrant discussion about reggae music, its cultural impact, and the challenges faced by artists in the industry. They explore the significance of recognition and exposure for musicians, the evolution of reggae's sound and message, and the importance of knowing one's worth as an artist. The episode also highlights upcoming reggae festivals and features insights from industry professionals, making it a rich conversation for reggae enthusiasts.
In the dancehall segment, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about the vibrant dancehall and reggae music scenes across Africa, particularly focusing on Kenya, Uganda, and South Africa. They explore the cultural significance of dancehall music, its influence on nightlife, and the unique sound systems in Kenya. The episode also features a friendly competition where each host presents a song they believe represents their "fighter" in a musical battle, sparking debates about the rules and the spirit of the competition. The conversation highlights the importance of collaboration among African artists to elevate the quality and reach of their music globally.
85. LNTLive with Larry T and Thuli Thulz #85 (Does Reggae Music Pay?)
LNTSound Reggae Show
2 hours 10 minutes 42 seconds
3 months ago
85. LNTLive with Larry T and Thuli Thulz #85 (Does Reggae Music Pay?)
In the Reggae segment we chat with Majestic from Kenya.
Majestic and LNTLive shares their insights about Reggae in Kenya, Reggae impact on next generation, Burning Spear flopped show, The future of Reggae in Africa.
In the dancehall section we talk about artist fees for performances, the cost of hosting a show in Africa then we play an interesting game
LNTSound Reggae Show
In the reggae segment of LNT Live, we engage in a vibrant discussion about reggae music, its cultural impact, and the challenges faced by artists in the industry. They explore the significance of recognition and exposure for musicians, the evolution of reggae's sound and message, and the importance of knowing one's worth as an artist. The episode also highlights upcoming reggae festivals and features insights from industry professionals, making it a rich conversation for reggae enthusiasts.
In the dancehall segment, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about the vibrant dancehall and reggae music scenes across Africa, particularly focusing on Kenya, Uganda, and South Africa. They explore the cultural significance of dancehall music, its influence on nightlife, and the unique sound systems in Kenya. The episode also features a friendly competition where each host presents a song they believe represents their "fighter" in a musical battle, sparking debates about the rules and the spirit of the competition. The conversation highlights the importance of collaboration among African artists to elevate the quality and reach of their music globally.