Tuesday, 27 December 2022

Beyoncé - Run the World (Girls) (Official Video)

(air rushing) (defiant exciting music) ♪ Girls ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Girls ♪ (defiant music intensifying) (defiant music continues) (defiant music continues) (air whooshing) (lively defiant music) ♪ Girls, we run this mutha, yeah ♪ ♪ Girls ♪ ♪ We run this mutha, yeah ♪ ♪ Girls, we run this mutha, yeah ♪ ♪ Girls, we run this mutha ♪ ♪ Girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run this mutha ♪ ♪ Girls ♪ ♪ Who run this mutha ♪ ♪ Girls ♪ ♪ Who run this mutha ♪ ♪ Girls ♪ ♪ Who run this mutha ♪ ♪ Girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Some of them men think they freak this ♪ ♪ Like we do, but no they don't ♪ ♪ Make your check, come at they neck ♪ ♪ Disrespect us, no they won't ♪ ♪ Boy, don't even try to touch this ♪ ♪ Touch this ♪ ♪ Boy, this beat is crazy, crazy ♪ ♪ This is how they made me ♪ ♪ Made me, Houston, Texas, baby ♪ ♪ This goes out to all my girls ♪ ♪ That's in the club rocking the latest ♪ ♪ Who will buy it for themselves and get more money later ♪ ♪ I think I need a barber, barber ♪ ♪ None of these niggas can fade me ♪ ♪ Fade me ♪ ♪ I'm so good with this, I remind you ♪ ♪ I'm so hood with this ♪ ♪ Boy, I'm just playing ♪ ♪ Come here, baby ♪ ♪ Hope you still like me ♪ ♪ Pay me ♪ ♪ My persuasion ♪ ♪ Can build a nation ♪ ♪ Endless power ♪ ♪ With our love we can devour ♪ ♪ You'll do anything for me ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run this mutha ♪ ♪ Girls ♪ ♪ Who run this mutha ♪ ♪ Girls ♪ ♪ Who run this mutha ♪ ♪ Girls ♪ ♪ Who run this mutha ♪ ♪ Girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ It's hot up in here, DJ ♪ ♪ Don't be scared to run this, run this back ♪ ♪ I'm repping for the girls who taking over the world ♪ ♪ Help me raise a glass for the college grads ♪ ♪ 41' Rollie to let you know what time it is, check ♪ ♪ You can't hold me, you can't hold me ♪ ♪ I work my nine to five, better cut my check ♪ ♪ This goes out to all the women getting it in ♪ ♪ You on your grind ♪ ♪ To all the men that respect what I do ♪ ♪ Please accept my shine ♪ ♪ Boy, you know you love it ♪ ♪ How we smart enough to make these millions ♪ ♪ Strong enough to bear the children ♪ ♪ Children ♪ ♪ Then get back to business ♪ ♪ See, you better not play me, me ♪ ♪ Oh, come here, baby ♪ ♪ Hope you still like me ♪ ♪ Pay me ♪ ♪ My persuasion ♪ ♪ Can build a nation ♪ ♪ Endless power ♪ ♪ With our love we can devour ♪ ♪ You'll do anything for me ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run this mutha ♪ ♪ Girls ♪ ♪ Who run this mutha ♪ ♪ Girls ♪ ♪ Who run this mutha ♪ ♪ Girls ♪ ♪ Who run this mutha ♪ ♪ Girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls, girls ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls ♪ ♪ Who are we ♪ ♪ What we run ♪ ♪ The world ♪ ♪ Who run this mutha ♪ ♪ Who are we ♪ ♪ What we run ♪ ♪ The world ♪ ♪ Who run this mutha ♪ ♪ Who are we ♪ ♪ What do we run ♪ ♪ We run the world ♪ ♪ Who run this mutha ♪ ♪ Who are we ♪ ♪ What we run ♪ ♪ We run the world ♪ ♪ Who run the world ♪ ♪ Girls ♪ (wind gusting) (flags whipping) (feet stomping to attention)


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Monday, 26 December 2022

Beginner's djembe lesson: Bob, Betty and Nessa.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/mIG5jGJu30A


R L R L (or L R L R for left-handers) R L (or L R) R L L (or L R R) R L L R L (or L R R L R) R L L R R L (or L R R L L R) Keep in mind to strike such and also Subcribe switches!.


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Dafina Zeqiri ft Lyrical Son - Llafe Llafe

https://www.youtube.com/embed/avOtgbavjTs


It'' s not only Dafina ' s fault When we both recognize That were breaking up You can inform That'' s when I ask you The amount of more talks When we understand that we are done Talk that talk, speak it chat it Right here u walk that walk! Were breaking up there is no hope left For the both of us and also we understand I can'' t take it any longer The amount of even more talks Talk that speak, chat it talk it Talk it chat it chat it How numerous even more talks Talk that chat, talk it chat it Talk it speak it speak it It was all a desire before Covid 19 For me to have time for my quarantine queen I recognize it'' s to late currently as well as u can'' t feel me like you made use of to Forgot to give u all my love, now I lug the discomfort on my back Never ever reached tell u some things Can'' t rest no more in the room we shared I still enjoy you, put on'' t tell me to fail to remember! U can always call whenever u regret You exist as big as u are u are If u state that the fault the fault Is just mine yet the talks the talks Nobody can stop the gossip babe No kisses in the morning for as well lengthy Without you it'' s hard to relocate forwards Absolutely nothing is like it utilized to be Talk it talk it chat it Don'' t let me go after, you drive me crazy I desire love, not to experience I understand that you're broken You never understood It'' s not just Dafina'' s mistake When we both know That were separating You can inform That'' s when I ask you The amount of even more talks When we understand that we are done Talk that talk, talk it chat it Right here u walk that walk Were damaging up There is no hope left For the both of us and we recognize I can'' t take it any longer Just how many more talks Talk that chat, speak it speak it Talk it talk it speak it The number of more talks Talk that chat, talk it talk it Talk it talk it talk it Were separating There is no hope left For the both people as well as we know I can'' t take it any longer


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Mr Eazi - Patek (feat. DJ Tárico & Joey B) [Visualizer]

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Any kind of cash means i obtain I dey flex I dey round You dey vex I dey shop Patek Shey you see flyboy in the jet My baby my animal Shey na pussycat See back, see the nyash Free pass, me be that She go whine am well when she see the cash money Money( cash money) Sing it Cash (go go) Money (ga ga) Money She go whine am well When she see the cash money Let ■ s go Yenko Aba Go go Sing it Cash money Yea yea remark tu t ■ appelle Je m ■ appelle Yea yeah remark tu t ■ appelle Je m ■ appelle Any cash method i obtain Flenjo Cash i dey count Census Hot ladies Mentos I dey fuck well well Censor She go whine am when she see the money If i Hushppuppi She go healthy remove If i conceal the money She go see the money Bend down well When you see the cash Let ■ s go Cash money Yenko Cash money Aba Cash Go go Cash Money Sing it (Cash Money) Bend down well When you see the money Let ■ s go Yenko Aba Go go Sing it Cash I dey flex ehh Allow ■ s go Yenko Aba Go go Sing it Cash money Let ■ s go Yenko Aba Go go Sing it Cash She go whine am well when she see the cash money Any money means i get I dey flex comment tu t ■ appelle Je m ■ appelle Any type of cash way i obtain I dey flex remark tu t ■ appelle Je m ■ appelle Let ■ s go Yenko Aba Go go Sing it Cash money I dey flex Let ■ s go Yenko Aba Go go Sing it Cash I dey flex


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Why so many African Elephants Don't Survive their First Year

Across Africa, from Namibia to Uganda, elephant babies are trying to keep their heads above water, trying to suckle, to keep up with the herd, to make it to adulthood. But one third of baby elephants will die in this first year of life. And sometimes the threat to a baby's survival comes from within the herd. It's been a good year. The elephant herds of Uganda are increasing. In the 1980s, they were poached to the brink of extinction in the country. Now there are more than 5000 individuals. The land is green. There's plenty to eat. Newborns are almost lost in the grass. It takes a whole herd to raise a baby elephant. Female elephants help look after each other's calves. It's called alloparenting. In the process, young females learn how to care for their siblings and calves are given a better chance of survival.


The babies are born after almost two years of gestation. This long development time gives them another survival advantage. They can stand and walk immediately after birth so they can reach their mother's milk. They will rely on it for the first year. Each day, the baby elephant gains almost 1kg, or two pounds of body weight. Scientists have discovered that the composition of elephant milk differs from that of all other mammals, as well as being different for Asian and African elephants. It actually changes as the baby grows. The protein, mineral and fat content increases during lactation, providing more energy as the baby develops. But despite the best care a herd can offer, about one third of baby elephants will die in this first year of life. They will never reach adulthood. There are many threats.


Water, the thing elephants need the most can also kill them. Adults need to drink up to 189 liters, or 50 gallons a day. Despite the raging torrent, the family has to cross, but babies can't swim until they're several months old. Adults have evolved ways to push their young along. They used their trunks like arms to usher them to safety. In Namibia, water isn't always plentiful, but elephants can smell it from up to around 19 kilometers or 12 miles away. This herd is making a beeline for a man-made watering spot in Etosha National Park. A new study has found that in warm weather, elephants can lose up to 10% of all the water in their bodies. That equates to about two full bathtubs a day, the highest level of daily water loss ever recorded in a land mammal. It's a relief to drink, but still, the herd must stay alert. Baby elephants are intelligent little beings, but they aren't born with the instinct to use their most important appendage - their trunk. They can't use it to grasp food or to suck up water.


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This can make drinking awkward and precarious. A youngster falls into the trough. He calls to alert the adults. The herd reacts in unison. The water isn't deep, but the panicked baby could easily drown. The trough is narrow and hard to access. The females can only watch on while the youngster remains stuck. Many trunks, but no rescue, until a mature female finally lifts him to safety. Even at natural waterholes, like this one in Namibia, where there's plenty of room to move, female elephants must stay calm when dealing with emergencies so as not to panic others in the herd, especially their calves. Mud baths should be enjoyable, not traumatic. This matriarch gives a youngster a helping trunk, a lesson for baby and another young member of the herd. But Elephant Society isn't always so cooperative. Researchers at Mushara Waterhole in Namibia have witnessed a darker side of the elephants' nature where danger doesn't lie outside the herd, but within it. This baby and his mother are chased away from the water by the matriarch. The calf just wants some fun, but he sent back to his mother by the other females.


Despite living with the herd for the last 5 years, the mother is left to care for her baby alone. Most of the herd begins to move on, turning their backs on the mother and her calf. Two females even throw irritating dust at the parent. The baby has become weak. The stress of rejection may have left the mother unable to produce enough milk. The calf needs to drink around 2 litres of milk every 2 hours. He's getting weaker by the second and is now unable to stand up to feed. If he doesn't drink soon, he will die of dehydration. Why is this baby destined to die while others are saved? Researchers think this cruel behavior is evidence of a pecking order within the herd. Each elephant has their place in the hierarchy and that status is passed down through generations. This isn't in keeping with our perception of elephant behavior, Herds can break up in places where poaching occurs, but not usually in places like this, where the herd is protected and there's enough food and water. Here in the Namibian desert, resources are scarce. No baby gets left behind.


Each one of them is precious. Elephant herds are complex societies. We can only observe and try to understand the dynamics at work within them. In understanding their behaviour at much deeper levels, we may also be able to help them survive. Thanks for watching. We have more interesting videos about elephants, so check out our playlist and please consider subscribing. We have a new upload every Friday..

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Puerto Rico's Bomba, A Dance of The African Diaspora | If Cities Could Dance

Hi, my name is María. I'm Mar. We are here in San Juan, Puerto Rico with If Cities Could Dance. And this is bomba. ♪ bomba drumming and singing ♪ In bomba, you make the rhythm and then everything else follows you. ♪ bomba drumming and singing ♪ We’re dancing in three areas at the heart of bomba in the North: San Juan, Santurce, and Loíza. It’s a liberating way to dance. It’s a dance where you are free to do what you feel in the moment, whatever feels natural.


♪ bomba drumming and singing ♪ helped me love myself, respect and value myself. ♪ bomba drumming and singing ♪ Bomba comes from Africa, from our African ancestors. I feel honored and happy because I am representing my ancestors. That was their only way to express themselves. ♪ drumming ♪ It was an instrument, a space for rebellion. It was anti-systemic, anti-racist, anti-all that oppression that the slave system created and perpetuated. Today, music remains a space for freedom and political transformation.


Let's dance! ♪ bomba drumming and singing ♪ I remember when my mom dressed me in attire, I felt like myself. Oh my God! I felt so beautiful, I felt like “wow!” This is something with which I can identify. This is me, this is part of me. ♪ bomba drumming and singing ♪ Santurce became the first place where free slaves came to. Loíza becomes the town with the largest concentration of black people. This cave is an ancient place, but is also known as a shelter for people escaping slavery. I dance by myself too, but it’s so much more fun when I am with my sister. What joy it is for both of us to dance together. The Taíno influence is heard in instruments like the maraca, the cuá. The cuá and the drums keep a constant rhythm. The high pitch drum or primo improvises. It’s a conversation between the drummer and the dancer.


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♪ bomba drumming and singing ♪ The Cepeda family is one of many families who made sure to keep bomba and its legacy alive. The first teachers we had were Don Rafael and Doña Caridad. They were the first teachers that we had, they showed us how it all worked. ♪ bomba drumming and singing ♪ Papi always said that when Puerto Rico finally reaches a point where it recognizes the value of its folklore, it will fight to defend its honor.


He fought to give recognition to this music. It had been marginalized and forgotten simply because it was black music. Black music, you know, comes from the people. ♪ drumming ♪ Bomba used to only be played and danced to while with the family. ♪ bomba drumming and singing ♪ Now, it has made a huge comeback. People dance to it on the beach, on stage, at someone’s home, anywhere. ♪ bomba drumming and singing ♪ I feel as if the drums are beckoning me, asking me to get on the dance floor.


That's the ancestors nearby, they send us that vibe. ♪ bomba drumming and singing ♪ If a little girl watches me dancing, I can only hope to inspire her to search for her roots. ♪ bomba drumming and singing ♪.

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Animals Galore! Episode 10: African Elephant

Greetings, and welcome to the tenth episode of Animals Galore! On this special episode, We're going to take a look at the largest living land animal, the African elephant. Because of their size, an elephant must consume an enormous amount of food to survive. An adult can eat up to 600 pounds in a single day. Lucky for us- -they're vegetarian. Elephants are the only land animal that cannot jump. They are so heavy, that they can't lift all four legs off the ground at the same time. Elephants will often throw dirt on themselves with their trunks. These are dust baths, which act as a natural sunscreen for their sensitive skin. An elephant's trunk is actually a fusion of its nose and upper lip. The trunk is made up of 40,000 individual muscles, whereas a human's entire body contains a mere 639! With a nose that strong, they must have a great sense of smell! As a matter of fact, they do! Elephants can smell water from up to three miles away.


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True or False: Elephants are afraid of mice. The answer is false, this is nothing more than a popular myth. However, elephants are terrified of bees and I can definitely see why. BARRY: "You like Jazz?" Luke: (Shudders in disgust).

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