98 episodes

The podcast is the longest-running podcast on African Hip Hop culture. It features discussions on African Hip Hop music & culture from around the continent and the Diaspora. The podcast is produced in the Department of African Studies at Howard University. You can access the podcast at www.hiphopafrican.com and on all major podcast platforms.

Hip Hop African Podcast Department of African Studies, Howard University

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The podcast is the longest-running podcast on African Hip Hop culture. It features discussions on African Hip Hop music & culture from around the continent and the Diaspora. The podcast is produced in the Department of African Studies at Howard University. You can access the podcast at www.hiphopafrican.com and on all major podcast platforms.

    HHAP 97: Graffiti and Streetology w/S. Africa’s Breeze Yoko

    HHAP 97: Graffiti and Streetology w/S. Africa’s Breeze Yoko

    In this episode, Breeze Yoko provides an overview of the graffiti scene in S. Africa, highlighting its unique history and evolution. Breeze also shares his experiences traveling across Africa and talks about graffiti laws and ongoing struggles against government regulations in S. Africa. Breeze Yoko also discusses experiences with intellectual property theft in creative industries.

    • 41 min
    HHAP 96: Hip Hop Anniversaries and Events

    HHAP 96: Hip Hop Anniversaries and Events

    This episode we discuss a wide range of hip hop-related news and events, including political protests, dance competitions, and recognition in prestigious institutions like The Grammys and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. We also discuss the upcoming 30th anniversary of Prophets of da City's performance at Nelson Mandela's inauguration, along with upcoming events in various locations.

    • 39 min
    The Camenigerica Podcast

    The Camenigerica Podcast

    In this episode, Munyang, Vicky, and SaVai explore transforming gender identity challenges into moving art. They interview graffiti pioneer James Top and MC Jupiter from Brooklyn, who they spoke to while attending the Trinity International Hip Hop festival.

    • 26 min
    Rhythms of Identity: A Conversation With Cameroonian Artist and Student Astrid Mafogang

    Rhythms of Identity: A Conversation With Cameroonian Artist and Student Astrid Mafogang

    A conversation featuring Cameroonian artist Astrid Mafogang explored her experience as part of the African diaspora in the music industry. They delved into identity, representation, and her incorporation of Cameroonian identity into her music despite being based in London.

    • 24 min
    Battling Censorship and Appealing to Authoritarianism

    Battling Censorship and Appealing to Authoritarianism

    Africa's hip hop challenges censorship and colonial legacies, advocating for social change and confronting oppressive governments. This podcast talks about how artists mobilize people for change despite risks. They talk about hip hop and politics in Senegal, Zimbabwe, Cameron, Mozambique, and Togo.

    • 27 min
    Broadening Rap to New Horizons: A Conversation with Rapper SixSaidIt

    Broadening Rap to New Horizons: A Conversation with Rapper SixSaidIt

    “All of these different cultures are a part of me. I didn’t want to limit myself to one sound.” -Six SixSaidIt is a multifaceted artist who seamlessly flows across the borders between hip-hop’s hottest subgenres to create a sound that is uniquely her own. In this wide-ranging conversation, I had the opportunity to speak toRead More »

    • 27 min

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