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The second music video from FEJ's album Face of Africa. Video directed by Phil Mohr
Multi award winning dancehall artist and producer Jusa Dementor is a young, fresh and Innovative talent, originating from Zimbabwe but now residing in the UK Jusa is proving to be a formidable force within the Industry.
Black Diamond, a.k.a. Robert Alexander Bombo was born in Voinjama City, Lofa County Republic of Liberia. At an early age, Robert attended the St. Joseph Catholic Mission School In voinjama as his parents moved to the United States. Robert was left in the care of his late Grand mother Kabeh Dedeh along with his younger brother Francis.
Two teenagers are caught up in the melee as rival ethnic factions turn their Congolese city into a bloody battleground in this harrowing novel by Dongala (Little Boys Come from the Stars, etc.).
"I Go Chop Your Dollar"
I don suffer no be small
Upon say I get sense
Poverty no good at all, no
Na im make I join this business
419 no be thief, its just a game
Everybody dey play am
if anybody fall mugu, ha! my brother I go chop am...
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, in a rare interview Thursday, depicted himself as an African hero battling imperialism and foreign attempts to oust him rather than the widespread perception of a dictator clinging to power at the expense of the welfare of his people and country.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe on Thursday condemned "unjustified" Western sanctions against his country saying they were being used to force him from power. In an exclusive interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour, Mugabe said he would use an address to the United Nations General Assembly this week to call for their lifting. "Yes I will call for sanctions to lifted. They are unjustified and illegal and meant for regime change," he told Amanpour.
He is one of Africa's best-selling artists, but his music is largely unknown beyond African audiences. After completing a maths degree in Paris, he moved back home to become one of the continent's most controversial musical figures, clashing with the ruling regime in Zaire and finding his music banned for obscenity in Mali.
Sister Fa takes her first steps in rap-music in 2000, recording her first demo-tape and getting to know the Senegalese rap-community. In the same year she takes part in her first festival "Rhythm et Melodie", in the Centre Culturel Blaise Senghor. One year later at the age of nineteen she is invited for the first time to perform at the Senegalese Hip Hop Awards where the best Hip-Hop singers are decorated.
No one disputes the rapper’s engagement at the side of his parent’s continent. Mokobé has African blood coursing through him and he shouts it on every roof here. He declares his pride at being African in the opening track, hard on the heels of Martin Luther King’s most famous speech "I have a dream". Oh boy, one fears the worst. But then the rapper gets down to serious business with a scintillating exchange featuring Salif Keita, called "Mali Forever". A soaring voice, on top of a bed of driving bass and then Mokobé’s urgent lyrics that sweep us into a finale, capped by a typical female chorus from Mali.
In a world of greed and futune hunting, only fast thinking and despirate moves rules the mind!. Love only exist for a reason -- a price! ... Murder, Betrayer, Blackmail, Skims, Con and Counter plots engulfs THE HEART OF MEN. A film produced and directed by the great FRANK RAJAH ARASE and starring the greatest of film stars: Majid Micheal, Nadia Buari, Jackie Appiah, Yvonne Nelson, John Dumelo, Dave Osei,
Kofi Adjololo, GavivunaTemacloe among others.
A movie, plot to keep you glue without a blink!. Source: heartofmenmovies.com