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Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Monday, December 23, 2013
Monday, December 16, 2013
MUSIC MONDAY: BEYONCE
Does anyone else think Beyoncé reps Africa more than some Africans do? Earlier in the year she performed her hit "Grown Woman" at the Chime for Change Concert, and featured African inspired dance moves. On her latest album, her song "Flawless" features the work of Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
GRAMMY NOMINATIONS
Monday, December 2, 2013
MUSIC MONDAY: TABU LEY ROCHEREAU
Over the weekend, Congolese singer Pascal-Emmanuel Sinamoyi Tabu, better known as Tabu Ley Rochereau, passed away. He composed nearly 3,000 songs and produced 250 albums. At one point during his career, he was known as the "African Elvis", which means he was kind of a big deal.
Monday, November 25, 2013
MUSIC MONDAY:ELVIS
Monday, November 11, 2013
MUSIC MONDAY: RICARDO LEMVO
Monday, October 28, 2013
MUSIC MONDAY: GOOD NEWS
So many African artists are doing such big things right now. As a fan, and fellow African, I am so proud and excited for them all. Here are a few that I am the most excited about.
1. Petite Noir is featured on, Saint Heron, the first album released from Solange Knowles' new label.
Monday, October 21, 2013
MUSIC MONDAY: GRANDPA'S TOP 5
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TDB with Grpa |
It's a very special day here over at TDB. Our grandfather, aka Grpa, decided to contribute to the Congo Week Edition Music Monday post! When I approached him about contributing to the blog he was super excited and even took the time to hand write his top five songs with a brief introduction about himself.
Monday, September 30, 2013
DOSHA DOES: ANKARA FESTIVAL 2013
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This past weekend we attended Ankara Festival 2013 at the Avalon in Hollywood. We thoroughly enjoyed all of the great fashion and musical performances. TDB fave, Sumahrie Collections, had such an amazing collection. Korto Momolu, of Project Runway fame, was the headliner and killed. Loved everything that came down the runway. I also loved Chidera Chimera's designs for Dewan Apparel. Such amazing men's fashion.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Monday, September 16, 2013
MUSIC MONDAY: ASHA'S OBSESSIONS
Theophilus London is still my obsession |
It's been brought to my attention that I simply don't just like things, but I become completely obsessed. I've also been known to call everything my favorite, but that's another story. For now, enjoy some of my latest obsessions. Enjoy!
Labels:
ASHA,
Congo,
DRC,
Ghana,
Ivory Coast,
Music,
Music Monday
Friday, September 13, 2013
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: 2PAC
Monday, September 9, 2013
DOSHA DOES: LIFE AND TIMES FIESTA
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POSING WITH DESIGNER MAHRIAMA SUMA OF SUMAHRIE COLLECTIONS |
This past weekend, the TDB girls attended the 3rd Annual Life and Times Fiesta. It was such a fun night filled with great music, food, comedy, and fashion. A TDB fave, comedienne Yvonne Orji, was the MC and kept us laughing all night.
Labels:
ASHA,
Congo,
DOSHA DOES,
DRC,
Fashion,
Music,
Nigeria,
The Dosha Brand
Monday, August 26, 2013
MUSIC MONDAY: JAM OF THE WEEK
So I have to say Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" was definitely my summer jam, but it has officially been replaced. Kenna's "Revelation (An Ode to You and Me") is my jam. The artist even refers to this song as "#Reversedblurredlines." Trust me, this is gonna be your new jam. Enjoy!
Monday, August 19, 2013
DOSHA DOES: ECHO PARK RISING
The two-day extravaganza is full of great bands, music, food, art, and is completely free to attend. Once we arrived and saw the massive crowds of people, we knew we were in for a fun night.
There were various venues all over the Sunset streets, but Farida and I decided to hang out at Taix French Restaurant. The parking lot next to the restaurant held the main outdoor stage, where great bands like Olin and the Moon and Big Black Delta graced the stage. In the Champagne room, in the restaurant, was where we spent the majority of our night. It was such a fun and intimate setting, you could tell that all of the people in the room simply wanted to have a good time and enjoy great music. Hardly anyone had their cellphones out during the sets, which is so rare nowadays.
We made some new buddies and discovered great acts like Spirit Vine and The Reflections. Spirit Vine has an amazing female lead singer and an awesome female drummer; I just love girls in rock bands. The Reflections are kinda the coolest band ever. We not only watched them perform in the room, but went outside to see them rock out in a food truck. Who does that?
Moses Sumney is life! I heard thirty seconds of the Ghanaian rapper on Tumblr, crazy right, and within the hour Farida and I were in the car going to see him perform live. Boy does he know how to put on a show. It was just him alone on the stage, and he commanded the attention of everyone in the room. I was enjoying his performance, but when he performed "Alchemy" I was completely locked in. The song is beyond beautiful and his vocals are kind of insane. I'm actually listening to it while I write this. It's just so good.
After his set, Farida and I were able to speak with him briefly. He was extremely nice, charismatic, and claimed to love Instagram more than his parents. Sumney was also kind enough to give Farida a clapping lesson. During one of his songs, he asked the audience to clap along, and well, Farida could not keep up.
There were various venues all over the Sunset streets, but Farida and I decided to hang out at Taix French Restaurant. The parking lot next to the restaurant held the main outdoor stage, where great bands like Olin and the Moon and Big Black Delta graced the stage. In the Champagne room, in the restaurant, was where we spent the majority of our night. It was such a fun and intimate setting, you could tell that all of the people in the room simply wanted to have a good time and enjoy great music. Hardly anyone had their cellphones out during the sets, which is so rare nowadays.
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The Reflections |
Of all the great bands and musicians we saw on Saturday, no one was able to top Moses Sumney. In fact, he was the reason we went to the festival in the first place, and I am so glad he did not disappoint.
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Moses Sumney |
After his set, Farida and I were able to speak with him briefly. He was extremely nice, charismatic, and claimed to love Instagram more than his parents. Sumney was also kind enough to give Farida a clapping lesson. During one of his songs, he asked the audience to clap along, and well, Farida could not keep up.
Make sure to check him out live if you can. You definitely will not regret it. Check out this video of him performing another one of his amazing songs, "Replaceable."
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Moses & Me |
See more pictures from the festival on our Instagram.
-ASHA
Monday, August 12, 2013
MUSIC MONDAY: LAUGH OUT LOUD
Monday, August 5, 2013
MUSIC MONDAY: INDEPENDENCE DAY
In honor of Burkina Faso's 53rd Independence Day, I thought I'd share this amazing video. Watch this great story of two young artists, Patrick and Ezekiel, hoping to become international jazz musicians. I really love and enjoy seeing people pursue their dreams. So inspirational. Enjoy!
Monday, July 29, 2013
MUSIC MONDAY: HAPPY MONDAY
This picture perfectly describes how I am feeling right now. Even though I am sick as a dog, I can't help but have a smile on my face. So many fun things are coming up for team TDB and I am beyond excited. No worries, all will be shared soon enough. For now, I'll sit here smiling and share a fun song that hopefully puts a smile on your face.
Labels:
ASHA,
Congo,
Mali,
Music,
Music Monday
Monday, July 22, 2013
MUSIC MONDAY: ENVY
Have you ever listened to a song and realized the lyrics hit a little too close to home? Envy's song "Am I Wrong" did that to me. I was having one of those deep life conversations with myself and essentially questioning everything. You know, the usual philosophical questions people tend to ask. Should I being doing this? Am I where I should be in life?
Monday, July 15, 2013
MUSIC MONDAY: SABRINA IYADEDE
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