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Omah Lay: Is there a universal message in his music?

Jul 17, 2022
22:57
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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Is Your Music for Political Issues?
02:10 • 2min
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Afrebets
03:48 • 2min
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Aphrobets, Is It Our Music?
05:50 • 3min
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The World Is Now Coming to Africa
09:19 • 2min
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A, but and You've Had Your Own Experience of Police Brutality?
10:54 • 2min
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Is It a Common Practice in Nigeria?
12:39 • 2min
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Is This a Talk for Africa?
14:25 • 2min
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Are You Bringing Politics Into Your Music?
16:49 • 2min
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Rapping on a Marine Bas in Port Castle, Satly, Exactly When You Were Very Young
18:56 • 2min
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Abumwiti E Boilon
20:47 • 2min
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Sarah Montague speaks to Afrobeats musician Omah Lay. With its roots in the social activist Afrobeat music pioneered by Fela Kuti, is there a universal message in the music of this young Nigerian singer-songwriter?

(Photo: Omah Lay talks to Sarah Montague)

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