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.
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.
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
Fire Tunes:
1. Keznamdi, Vybz Kartel & Tory Lanez - City Lock (Remix)
2. Vybz Kartel - Gimme Your WhatsApp
3. Teejay - Better Them More Than Me
4. Ding Dong - Yuh Know Di Chap
5. Shenseea - Bad Habit
6. Vybz Kartel - Thickiana
7. Shenseea - Talk Truth
8. Christopher Martin - Pressure
9. Charly Black - High Everyday
10. Spice - Different Catagory
11. Busy Signal - Yeng Yeng
12. Konshens - Jungle Justice
13. Cham & Bounty Killer - Blood Clxxt (Song for the People)
14. I-Octane - Body Good
15. Iwaata - Anessa
16. Tony Matterhorn - Pretty Pussy
17. Capleton & Jah Vibez - High
18. Beenie Man - Hustlers Anthem
19. Badda General, Suku Ward - Social Media
20. Tifa - Bizniz
21. Buju Banton - Progress
22. Buju Banton - Such Man Party
23. Tarrus Riley - It's Showtime
24. Charly Black - Emergency
25. Sean Paul - Bring It
26. Busy Signal - All Dem Try
27. Ward 21 & Sean Paul - Mama Warning
28. Eesah - Red Alert
29. Sizzla - Mad Boss
30. Kip Rich - Galist
31. Gappy Ranks - Dangerous
32. Capleton - Hard Again
33. Bounty Killer - Ball a Roll
34. Vybz Kartel - The Comet
35. Buju Banton & Patoranking - Blessed (Remix)
36. Masicka - 20 Matic
37. Vybz Kartel - Undisputed Champion
Video version available on YoutubeREGGAE SEGMENT:ON THIS EPISODE we talk about "The best Reggae Riddims from the 2000s".Behind every riddim is a story of how a connection was made to reggae music, take some time to hear our stories and share yours.At the end we tally scores and prepare a special mix.
DANCEHALL SEGMENT:ON THIS EPISODE we talk about "The best Dancehall Riddims from the 2000s".Behind every riddim is a story of how a connection was made to reggae music, take some time to hear our stories and share yours.At the end we tally scores and prepare a special mix.
In this episode we talk about valentines day, do you have someone special to share it with?
Iconic moments in reggae, moments which have made a big statement or a big impact for communities. (Bob Marley, Robert Mugabe, Lucky Dube, Rockers Movie)
Vybz Kartel said he deserved to win the grammys over the Marleys
Beenie Man confronts Vybz Kartel about his claim to being King of the Dancehall and disrespecting Bob Marley
The Marleys sweep the grammys, as usual.
Matching titles to artists
ON THIS EPISODE
1. SAMA AWARDS best Reggae Album 2024
2. Grammy Nominations in Reggae. Who chooses the nominees? what is the criteria?
3. Reggae Tours in Africa 2024
4. King of Reggae Crowned?
5. Who is the all time King/Queen of the Dancehall?
6. What is "that thing" you wouldnt borrow your friend?
ON THIS EPISODE:
Reggae Segment
1. Vinyls - What are vinyl records? How do they work?
2. "Djs who dont use vinyls are not djs" , is this statement true?
3. In celebration of his 60th birthday, Lucky Dube's album "Prisoner" is going to be put on Vinyl.
Dancehall Segment
1. Mentorship in the industry - Whats is mentorship?Has Has Thulithulz been mentored?
2. Artists/producers/djs that have mentored and been mentored in the Reggae industry.
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.