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EPISODE · May 8, 2022 · 4 MIN

Male Ya Mina

from Afrocentric · host Afrocentric

Double Drop soon became interested in music. In 2006, he began his adventure in the world of production in styles such as HipHop and R & B. In 2018 he took a break from music for a year, and outside the city he realized the need for a change in the music he was producing. Today, he is back with a new creative lymph, riding on the evolution of the times but always tied to his roots. Which allowed him to sign with major labels like Go Deeva, MoBlack, Transa Records, Afrocentric. With the talent of young producers to flourish in Mozambique, he decided to create his label Xibalo,focus on afro and organic contest. Today, his genre of reference is Afro House: a contagious sound, warm and without limits as regards creativity and the fusion of styles. He has a positive spirit, and he loves to enrich himself thanks to the encounter with people and other artists, under the sign of respect and love for humanity, and with the aim of instilling hope, touching the soul of the listeners, beyond any race, sex or religion. A nature that is fully reflected in his music.

Double Drop soon became interested in music. In 2006, he began his adventure in the world of production in styles such as HipHop and R & B. In 2018 he took a break from music for a year, and outside the city he realized the need for a change in the music he was producing. Today, he is back with a new creative lymph, riding on the evolution of the times but always tied to his roots. Which allowed him to sign with major labels like Go Deeva, MoBlack, Transa Records, Afrocentric. With the talent of young producers to flourish in Mozambique, he decided to create his label Xibalo,focus on afro and organic contest. Today, his genre of reference is Afro House: a contagious sound, warm and without limits as regards creativity and the fusion of styles. He has a positive spirit, and he loves to enrich himself thanks to the encounter with people and other artists, under the sign of respect and love for humanity, and with the aim of instilling hope, touching the soul of the listeners, beyond any race, sex or religion. A nature that is fully reflected in his music.

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Afrocentric. Morgan Gray Mission: To redefine and expand the understanding of Afrocentrism by illuminating the deeper, often untold histories and lived experiences of the Black Aboriginal peoples of North America—those later labeled as African American. The podcast bridges these truths with the ancestral narratives of Africa, South America, and the Caribbean, fostering a renewed global appreciation for Black heritage, resilience, and cultural continuity. Purpose: This podcast exists to challenge limited historical frameworks, such as the dominant 1619 narrative, by restoring depth, dignity, and context to the story of the original dark-skinned, swarthy peoples of the Americas. Through dialogue, storytelling, and scholarship, it seeks to empower listeners to see the continuum between ancient ancestry, contemporary identity, and future potential. Embrace the Movement.Join the Movement.Afrocentric.</str Explicit Introspective Insight: The Black Wall Street Podcast Black Static Podcast Network Introducing Introspective Insight: The Black Wall Street Podcast, where edutainment is KING! Our mission is to build community through conversation, centering on the unique perspectives and experiences of Afrocentric people. With rotating hosts, creator Devin Anglin provides insight on various topics based on life experiences to revive communities like the infamous Black Wall Street. We believe in collective mindsets and action for collective impact work. Join us for a unique blend of education and entertainment where righteousness and ratchetness coexist in harmony. Explicit Black in Thought The Conglomerate We take a look at current and cultural events along with life struggles that affect everyday life and approach them from an Afrocentric frame of mind. During this podcast, you’ll hear our podcasters discuss these events and situations applying a common-sense approach sprinkled with some spirituality and some legal aspect. Explicit Black Culture Black Culture Black culture is an Afrocentric podcast hosted by @d__captain @abelz_way @LeDopeChef and @damolagos. It’s an avenue where we discuss everything from entertainment to pop culture to politics, not leaving out your everyday banter. If it’s black! If it’s popping!! You can be sure to hear it on blackculture.Vibe with us on social media @blackculturepod Explicit

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Double Drop soon became interested in music. In 2006, he began his adventure in the world of production in styles such as HipHop and R & B. In 2018 he took a break from music for a year, and outside the city he realized the need for a change in the...

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