#diDocumentaries: The Evolution of Bahamian Music Episode Two

#diDocumentaries: The Evolution of Bahamian Music Episode Two Explores various international influences in music and the standards needed to compete on a global scale.

During the taping of “The Evolution of Bahamian Music” we focused on traditional Bahamian “Rake n Scrape” Urban influenced music and the production process.
The main goal of the documentary is to show how social and cultural influences have changed the sound of Bahamian music. Our objective is to use this product to help identify selling points for global consumption of Bahamian music.

#diDocumentaries: The Evolution of Bahamian Music Episode Two  explores various international influences in music and the standards needed to compete on a global scale.

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  1. Africa Allah says:

    Dwight JonesDwight Jones
    - I like several of the comments having to do with Edging God Out (EGOs) especially from those who don’t have much TRUE financial success to trip about and the idea of UNITING and working with one another as oppose to downing one another and clowning on one another. I particularly liked the discussions about LEADERSHIP?

  2. It was such a beautiful thing to watch the raw, unadulterated personal truths of these men and women be shared so openly in this way. The greatest lesson learnt from this is the great need for a re-direction of focus. This is a great thing that Africa Allah has done by conducting this documentary. With the inhalation of the respective perspectives and the application of perseverance, optimism and commitment, success can Continuously be achieved.

    Set the pace for the world to follow.

    J.P. On The Beat..