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The unusual things that happens throughout the universe you will see here.
And when it comes to music, you don't have to understand the language because music is universally understood by humans. 
He is an African American musician who spread the message of unity, peace and love which is a rare thing these days.
Young Africans appealing for unity between those born in the continent and those born as result of slave trade, which destroyed and divided the African family. Very interesting!
A young band from Angola a country with immense history starting on the days of slavery when millions were taken from their godly given land to the Caribbeans, United States, South America....
Miriam Makeba (aka Mama Afrika) used her music on the fight against Africa's colonisation and apartheid.
B.B King performing in Kinshasa (Congo) in 1974 around 'the rumble in the jungle' fight between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman.
Lucky Dube was a South African reggae musician and Rastafarian. He recorded 22 albums in Zulu, English and Afrikaans in a 25-year period and was South Africa's biggest-selling reggae artist. He was brutally killed on the streets which is a practice inherited from years of black/white segregation.
Bonga Kwenda is a folk and semba singer and songwriter from Angola. He is also known for his strong passion for the people and traditions of Angola. He used his influence to fight for his country's independence and later for an open democracy.
Another performance from the project playing for change, this was live in Adelaide/Australia featuring Tula, Roberto Luti and The PFC Band.
Higher consumption of alcohol is the major problem Australia's indigenous (aka aboriginals) face today. Many will argue that it's their choice, however the policies implemented by the government led by the europeans who took over their land just over two hundred years ago, give them no options.
Young artists using graffiti to express their love and spread awareness of youth suicide.
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