Welcome to the 30th installation of #musicamondays #MusicMondays, which features music from around the globe. Each song is selected to start your week off on the good foot! One still in the bed and the other in another country…
So, Major Lazer is pretty awesome already, but that’s also just b/c anything Diplo touches turns to auditory gold. But this song includes Ghanian-British hit maker Fuse ODG (who blessed us with Azonto in 2013) and Jamaican dancehall artist Nyla. If you aren’t dancing in your bathrobe right now, something is wrong with you…
I’ve been busy. I moved. Not like one time, but like a bunch of times ya’ll!
I’m living out of a cardboard box. I had to sell my dog. I’m eating tuna out of a can. No, really – only one of the previous three sentences was real. You figure out the lies…
Just to keep you good people entertained, I’d like to share with you all the African goodness I’ve been stocking up on. I know you all want me to watch Roots. Practice my Swahili and Twi. Start testing out my Fufu recipes. And figuring out how to identify a Black Mamba in the bush.
But, that’s not all there is to Africa, people!
Sometimes, there’s just good ole’ down home ratchetness. And that’s what I’ve been working on… transitioning my ratchetness from Atlanta to Africa in three easy steps. Check, check, check it out!
Step 1- Act as if your life were one long Azonto mixtape…
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