San B | P!nk | Empathy | Zone X | Youth Innovation Awards

In this issue, we revisit the Youth Innovation Awards – a highly political creative event that most creatives and innovators do not know about; but a landmark in the creative industry nonetheless.

Morton takes us down memory lane to the magic that was Pelemende in the Malawi music industry. San B takes us through his musical journey, and shares what the legend is up to lately.

San B

Charmie reviews P!nk‘s last album “Hurts 2B Human“, and shares what the songs mean to her.

Hurts 2B Human album cover

Sangie shares with us about her journey with UNICEF and UNESCO, beyond reggae/dancehall music.

Sangie, the bosslady

Julius talks feelings and empathy in new EP; and Glad Kay releases song “Adha” in the “Zone X” EP in collaboration with Wicko; that is being produced by the new record label “Rolling Thunder”.

Zone X, the EP

We share poems by Sekulu, who is our very badass newsletter designer, if you did not know by now.

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The Queen of Malawian Reggae/Dancehall music

We will be launching the full collection of our July – December newsletters soon; and are pretty excited to have the queen of Reggae/Dancehall music in Malawi as our cover.

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