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@oldmanebro Talks Hip Hop Values, Pan-Africanism & Plugging Into SA Music

By @Spokenpriestess on 06/12/2018 in On The Ground

We got to connect with American broadcaster, and taste maker, Ebro Darden about his love for music, and Pan African thought. We firstly connect over his love for hip hop as a culture as he breaks down his views and experience of it over the years up till now. 

He then gets into various issues like why artists would refuse to do interviews, as well as the recent Drake and Pusha T blow up. In a more heartwarming conversation, he speaks about the need for people of colour all over the world to reconnect with their African kindred through art and music. He also gives us a quick list of some of his favourite South African tracks right now. You gotta just love Ebro! Check out the call below:

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Ebro Darden Talks Hip Hop Values, Pan-Africanism & Plugging Into SA Music

 

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