 And as we promised we have it live for you hip-hopping. It's about that time for hip-hopping My name is Barry Moses or it's my money the social media platform and the poppin is brought to you by yours truly Mr. Hip-hopping That's the official names Yeah, Mr. Hip-hopping Mr. Hip-hopping, yeah, I go with the name Eddie But on the part of me come to now at Eddie Ogoa at all my social media platforms And as for what is popping is equal so much But before I get to that what's it for the DJ Pia? Transpired short or energy I'm good I feel pork up a little DJ Kuj from Admit entertainment Yeah, so number so when you follow what my request natural A job I only put a personal who can amix cut up here and on my finger Come on, come on, you keep going. What is it? Killer Mali music coming to you from the DJs but to come back to the conversation that actually is really dominating like the entire half of Africa or some sort, history as xenophobia. Now it's going in between and a lot and I think the best thing is if you're going to comment anything on your social media in regards to that I think you first need to understand what it means. One and then two. What xenophobia means. Yeah what it means. What's happening in the ground. And then two, you need to learn the history of the whole incident like where it started, how far it's come and where it's going because most people are just talking and talking and talking and most of them do not understand so much about it they just understand that it's just hitting between two people. And one of the things when I was reading through the tweets I saw one of some of YC's tweets and YC has really spoken about it in such a Magnanimous, and the one thing that he actually really really said is with everything that has happened it feels like it's family fighting against family and there's no winner in it because it's Black against Black it's Africa against Africa it's just us against ourselves so there is no winner it doesn't matter who comes out victorious it's still a loss so he's just uh I'm a quirky advocate for peace and uh let's just have some some sort of togetherness brotherhood and remember yeah and remember how far we've come yeah this is like this this this hate that we have for each other is really so much unnecessary it's manufactured and it's manufactured most of it you know love each other so much true true so he said uh we are Africans we should you should see each other as Black people treat each other as Black people we are Black and Black is always in the foundation of love so let's just find some way to act like brothers you know I love that and uh if artists women's are could take stands like that one I hope artists you know and could join the band wagon because artists are very influential people true even more influential there are politicians so uh people pick uh habits from music videos then they pick from from politics yeah true even when you look at it I we see we see how to be I had a feud with that with aka but even him he saw a reason to take a step back and find a better channels of communication so that they can just resolve the issue once and for all but when you look at even the whole incident it started over something very small aka just went and posted something again when when Nigeria lost to South when South Africa lost to Nigeria and that became something very big on honor it became like a conversation on honor it started with a tweet it's just a treat when when when when when uh it's it's the way they treat it's the way he frees the treat the treat was presented it's the way the treat was presented do not know so we have the tweet uh on screen right yeah that's that's the so this is what why you see how to say at the start bro if you refuse to see the underlying implications of what you tweeted there's really no need for the back and forth as public figures we should always recognize the strength of our platforms the strength of the platforms the strength our platforms carry I have no agenda or narrative to push I'm just deeply hurt and that's that aka South Africa and Nigeria is the continent's biggest rivalry a sibling rivalry because we are brothers and sisters I also hate losing to Australia for that sakes let's pull together as Africans and stop dividing ourselves this whole narrative is stupid so when you read the tweet you get the you get the notion that uh even even aka found uh found Aliona wrong in what he tweeted uh rather in such a case that I feel pay any point take a step back so if this this are like our leaders these are people we're looking we look up to you know in the in the music in the music I'm a hip hop community so if they so need to take a step back and these are the people that we want to follow why shouldn't we you know yeah I think it's time for uh for an African all African concert to just bring people together to be a peace concert it is a massive that would be a massive concert we need one in Nigeria we need one in South Africa it starts from one country and goes on to another country to another country to another country just a 54 zote zote exactly and yes man and with an artist from every country yes and I estimate the power of music Mr DJ what do you think about this particular story what is xenophobia it's not a good thing because we are one people we are black we should love one another and so like banner boy and well and he was aka they have the same same feud at the same same thing some people are back and forth matusi and all that so general like aka said the next time he meets banner boy at a corner security yeah that came out from from the banner boy uh tweet when he said uh the next time I meet you many better have security around you and you know when someone like banner boy according to the the the the stories that have been circulating him when he says something like that he actually means it because he's been known to be like some sort of violence allegedly but he was like the police were they were like they wanted to arrest him I think banner boy should uh before he takes the the crown of an African giant should act like one yeah true true true because he isn't actually we we we as people will actually find him um since he come on my fans work he's someone who should actually really watch what he says and where he actually says it because his word has such a big difference and he's representing us right now at a very big world stage exactly so so he really really needs to mind his words he really needs to mind his words and artists need to come together artists need to come together here to a concert coming is like if I was a promoter I would be looking at that and and it should be it should be aimed at the at the at the at the and is a what's he what's he put that just a way to channel money into it because the idea is for people to come together for people to find a common ground rich or poor black or whatever color people to find a common ground now when once you start putting a big big money labels to such concerts only a few people get the chance to get to it yeah so so they should find a way to like you put like a manageable to any person when you need to come to like it's just a way to celebrate I mean okay in the states you those people put uh concerts out of things that you see it with the money nonsense but still poor it's summer and then all of a sudden