Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Showing episodes and shows of

Tenement Yaad Media

Shows

Lest We ForgetLest We ForgetOral Sex As Told by DancehallContent Warning: this audio contains sexual content and profranties as well as mentions of sexism, ephebophilia, statutory rape, revenge porn and misogyny. Sidewalk is an upcoming video essay series that explores shifting discourse in Jamaican society through the arts. Lest We Forget is pleased to present the podcast version of their first project - Oral Sex As Told By Dancehall - which looks at the history of oral sex discourse in Jamaican society through dancehall music. Subscribe to Sidewalk Youtube's page:https://www.youtube.com/@thesidewalkpavers2025-05-221h 27Lest We ForgetLest We ForgetJamaica’s First Corrupted PoliticianIn conversations around Jamaicans' distrust in the island's political system, there is the recurring theme of political corruption. So to understand the root of political corruption on the island, it seems to fit to look at the historic court case involving J.Z. Malcolm, who in 1952 became the first politician in Jamaica to be found guilty on fraud charges. For additional reading information on this episode and to view our transcript for this episode, visit our website at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tenementyaadmedia.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Don't forget to follow us on our social mediaTwitter...2025-04-1734 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetThe Censorship Years of Comrade RalphSince scholarship on the topic discussed is limited, a large portion of the details heard on this episode was taken from “The Making of ‘The Comrade’: The Political Journey of Ralph Gonsalves" by Ralph GonsalvesToday, Dr. Ralph Gonsalves is the one of the longest serving head of government in Caribbean history. As of this episode recording, he is the current prime minister of St.Vincent and the Grenadines - a post he has held since 2001. Beloved throughout the region, he has affectionately called Uncle Ralph and Comrade Ralph. But back in the 1970’s, this aff...2025-03-2734 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetWelcome To Jamrock: Jr. Gong vs Brand JamaicaContent Warning: this episode contains profanityIn 2004, Jamaican musician, Damian ‘Jr Gong’ Marley released the lead single off his upcoming third studio album, "Welcome to Jamrock”. Propelled by its music video, it would go to be an international hit. But although it was celebrated abroad, back home in Jamaica, sections of society had a different opinion.For additional reading information on this episode and to view our transcript for this episode, visit our website at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tenementyaadmedia.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Don't forget to follow us on our social media...2025-03-131h 05Lest We ForgetLest We ForgetEveryone Except HaitiansContent Warning: this episode contains discussion of physical abuse, racism and xenophobia. In the wake of certain events occurring across the region, thousands of West Indians emigrated or sought refugees status to the United States by the 1970s. Still, it would be the newly arrived Haitians and Haitian refugees that faced the most prejudice. And even though one rap group would emerge in the 1990s to address this anti-immigrant and anti-black discrimination, anti-Haitian rhetoric in the U.S. has never really gone away.Don't forget to follow us on...2025-02-2037 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetThe Fight for the Emancipation Day Holiday in JamaicaContent Warning: this episode contains mention of slaveryOn August 1st, 1838, Jamaica, alongside the rest of the countries in British West Indies, achieved emancipation and thus all enslaves Black people on the island, gained their freedom. Since then, it has been ongoing debate on the necessity of commemorating the end of one of the most brutal acts of mankind.For additional reading information on this episode and to view our transcript for this episode, visit our website at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tenementyaadmedia.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Don't forget to follow us on our...2024-12-171h 05Lest We ForgetLest We ForgetThe Bombing of Cubana Airlines Flight 455Content Warning: this episode discusses a plane crash as well as injuries and death associated with it. In the mid 1970’s, the first and only mid-air bombing of a civilian airliner in the Western Hemisphere took place. As such, the 1976 bombing of Cubana Airline 455 which resulted in the killing of 73 persons, became one of the most devastating terrorist attack in Caribbean history. For additional reading information on this episode and to view our transcript for this episode, visit our website at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tenementyaadmedia.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠Don't forget to f...2024-10-1414 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetHomosexuality in the Jamaican Police ForceContent Warning: this episode contains discussion of homophobia, homophobic language, murder and police brutality. There are also mentions of slavery and rape.By no stretch, is the Jamaica Constabulary Force the most loved civil servant organisation. However, the organisation colonial roots, anti-black mode of operations and the nation’s homophobia lead to a rumour that the organisation is been overrun by queer male police officers; and despite no proof this was happening, the rumor has lasted for almost a century and at one point, even prompted a government inquiry into the force for their al...2024-05-261h 12Lest We ForgetLest We ForgetBarbados and The Rise of Mosquitoes In The CaribbeanContent Warning: this episode contains mentions of slaveryOn this episode, we discussed how the colonisation of the Caribbean by Europeans brought mosquitoes to the region and the subsequent  ecological transformation of the region that have foster the growth of the pest. For additional reading information on this episode and to view our transcript for this episode, visit our website at: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.tenementyaadmedia.com/⁠⁠⁠Don't forget to follow us on our social mediaTwitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/tenementyaad_?lan⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠BlueSky: ⁠https://bsky.app/profile/ten...2024-03-1142 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetThe Slaughter of Haiti’s PigsIn 1979, a swine virus outbreak occurred in the Dominican Republic. Still, the situation would had a drastic effect in Haiti as a US-Canada-Mexico partnership led to 1.3 million of their Kreyol pigs been slaughtered, forever changing the country. For additional reading information on this episode and to view our transcript for this episode, visit our website at: ⁠⁠https://www.tenementyaadmedia.com/⁠⁠ Don't forget to follow us on our social media Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/tenementyaad_?lan⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ BlueSky: ⁠https://bsky.app/profile/tenementyaadmedia.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/tenementyaad_/?hl=en⁠⁠...2024-02-1825 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetHenry Kissinger vs Jamaica: In The Words of Michael ManleyIn 1975, Cuba sent troops to Angola to help them fight against an invasion by apartheid South Africa. Henry Kissinger, the US Secretary of State was angry at this, so he set out to get countries to denounce Cuba’s actions. Jamaica was one of these countries. So, in December 1975, Kissinger met with prime minister Michael Manley on the issue. On this episode, we hear from Manley, himself, how this conversation went and the events that occured in its aftermath - events, that forever changed Jamaica. Michael Manley’s account is taken from, "Jamaica: A Struggl...2024-01-2118 minCheckmateCheckmateVenezuela & Guyana’s Border Chronicles, Part 2On this episode, The Yaad follows up on our previous episode looking at the Essequibo border dispute between Venezuela and Guyana. This time around, we spoke with Dr. Tamanisha J. John, on how the discovery of oil and other natural resources in Guyana and Venezuela has played a role in the dispute. Furthermore, she also spoke on how Western imperialism and foreign corporations had and at present, played a role in the conflict. Dr. John also gave an update on the recent meeting between both countries' heads of government in St Vincent and the Grenadines. 2023-12-2042 minCheckmateCheckmateVenezuela & Guyana’s Border Chronicles, Part 1On this episode, The Yaad spoke to Dr Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner on the origins of the Essequibo border dispute which sees Venezuela challenging the borders of Guyana which incorporates the region. The Essequibo region, rich in minerals and oil, is two thirds of Guyana. As such, given recent events in the past year of increase investments in Guyana’s oil fields by multinational oil and gas entities, this December saw the Nicolás Maduro led Venezuela hold a referendum in the country for them to seek sovereignty over the Essequibo area. Still, to understand this issue, we have to look at...2023-12-1453 minRaabitRaabitTumhe Yaad Ho ke Na Yaad Ho By Momin Khan Momin| Urdu Poetry Podcast with Siddhant |Now You can Support me through UPI payment on kahaaniwalaladka@kotakWelcome to the Raabit Urdu Poetry Podcast, where we embark on a poetic journey through the heartfelt verses of Momin Khan Momin. In this episode, we delve into the poignant poem "Tumhe Yaad Ho Ke Na Yaad Ho."Momin Khan Momin, a revered poet of the 19th century, has a profound way of expressing emotions and exploring the depths of human relationships through his poetry. "Tumhe Yaad Ho Ke Na Yaad Ho" reflects on the complexities of love and the bittersweet memories that linger in our hearts.Through...2023-08-0403 minRaabitRaabitTumhe Yaad Ho ke Na Yaad Ho By Momin Khan Momin| Urdu Poetry Podcast with Siddhant |Now You can Support me through UPI payment on kahaaniwalaladka@kotakWelcome to the Raabit Urdu Poetry Podcast, where we embark on a poetic journey through the heartfelt verses of Momin Khan Momin. In this episode, we delve into the poignant poem "Tumhe Yaad Ho Ke Na Yaad Ho."Momin Khan Momin, a revered poet of the 19th century, has a profound way of expressing emotions and exploring the depths of human relationships through his poetry. "Tumhe Yaad Ho Ke Na Yaad Ho" reflects on the complexities of love and the bittersweet...2023-08-0403 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetThe Not So Epic Story of Lady Musgrave RoadIn Jamaica, there is the famous Devon House. A historical landmark, it is popular for its patties, the Devon House ice-cream and when the weather is suitable, it also serves as a public park for families. However, there’s a popular story that involves Devon House that most Jamaicans grow up hearing. The story goes that Lady Musgrave, the then governor of Jamaica’s wife, was so angry at seeing Devon House, this grand mansion owned by a black man, that she authorise the building of another road, to avoid driving passed it. And it’s for this reason why th...2023-04-0936 minCheckmateCheckmateCaribbean Carnivals and Public HealthOn this episode, we speak to public health expert, Dr. Sherine Andreine Powerful on their recently concluded doctoral research. On the opening episode of the new season, Dr. Powerful explained the contribution of carnival to public health throughout the Caribbean. They outlined Carnival benefits to positive health and wellbeing for its participants; contributions to experiences of pleasure, healing, and liberation; and the opportunities for increased sustainability, inclusivity, and accessibility for greater community-and-population level impact. To view our notes for this episode, visit our website at: https://www.tenementyaadmedia.com/ ...2023-02-2851 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetThe Hosay Masssacre of 1884Content Warning: this episode contains mentions of murder, police brutality, indentureship and the abuse of women. Upon the arrival of large numbers of Indians to the Caribbean, through the Indentureship system, they also brought their religion and other aspect of their culture. Their aversion to not assimilating to whiteness, was seen as a problem by the colonial governments. And no other event in the 1800’s would portray this than the 1884 Hosay Massacre in Trinidad which say agents of the colonial state - the police- turn their guns on Indians taking part in the annual Ho...2023-02-0524 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetThe Fight to Own Land In JamaicaOn August 1st, 1838, Jamaica, alongside the rest of the countries in the British West Indies, achieved full emancipation and thus all enslaved Black people on the island, gained their freedom. Immediately after, the topic of land became a major issue. For even though freedom day come for all Black persons, a series of laws & taxes were created, effectively blocking Blacks people & in some English speaking - Caribbean countries, Indians, from owning land. A history that countries are still reckoning with today. For additional reading information on this episode and to view our transcript for...2022-08-2932 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetThe Salt 'Plantations' of the CaribbeanContent Warning: this episode contains mentions of violence, slavery and wider harm. Most scholarship on Caribbean chattel slavery of enslaved Black people largely covers the the sugar and tobacco plantation systems throughout the region. However, there was another massive industry that was built upon the enslavement of Black people - salt. Saltpans were spread across the region where throughout the 18th and 19th century, the region was one of the main supplier of salt to Europe and the United States; and as events unfold, the documentation of the life of one enslaved black woman...2022-08-0144 minCheckmateCheckmateThe Failure of Youth Programmes: A Jamaican Case StudyOn this episode, we spoke with David Salmon, member of the Political Awareness and Respect Initiative (the youth arm of Jamaica Office of the Political Ombudsman), 2020 Prime Minister of the National Youth Parliament and journalist at The Gleaner Company, on is January 2022 op-ed, "The Failure of Youth Programmes". Narrowing on Jamaica, he spoke on the issues resulting in youth empowerment in the country been at a standstill for years resulting in the country been one of the three nations in Central America and the Caribbean that was seen with a deteriorated ranking on the 2020 Youth Development Index. Throughout...2022-05-1024 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetThe Grenadian Revolution, Part 5: We Should Move, Rather Than Wait To Be KilledOn March 10, 1979, according to all persons who were personally involved in the documentation of the revolution, the New Jewel Movement leadership got word through their informats at senior levels of the police force, that Eric Gairy left order for the arrest and assassination of the leading members of the political party. Through a pattern of behaviour, NJM leadership knew that if they wanted to live to see another day, they would have to act soon. So on Tuesday, March 13, 1979, a group of young persons would attempt an event that has never happen in Caribbean history: a successful revolution in...2022-05-0840 minCheckmateCheckmateThe Mysterious Die - Off of the Caribbean’s Black Sea UrchinsOn this episode, marine biology graduate, Aprille, guest host, where she spoke with Dr. Kimani Kitson-Walters. Dr. Kitson -Walters is the marine studies project leader and data monitoring officer at the Caribbean Netherlands Science Institute.  Marine scientist across the region, beginning in February, started to raise the alarm of the sudden death of the region’s black long spined sea urchins (diadema setosum). Scientists have stated that the sea urchins are dying across the Caribbean at a pace that rivals a mass die-off that last occurred in 1983. On this episode, Dr. Kitson-Walters, spoke about the mysterious die off of the...2022-04-2526 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetThe Grenadian Revolution, Part 4: A Jewel Shines ThroughContent Warning: This episode contains mentions of police brutalityAs Sir Eric Gairy’s tenure as head of government continued throughout the 1970’s, the country was on the brink of economic and social collapse. In the wake of Bloody Sunday and Bloody Monday occurred, two of the most ferocious cases of police brutality in Caribbean history, Gairy was beginning to face opposition from all sides. However of all the oppositions, one stood out: an organised group of young professionals who called themselves the New Jewel Movement. For additional reading info...2022-04-1744 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetThe Grenadian Revolution, Part 3: Aliens, Mongoose & The 1970'sIn the midst of Grenada’s independence, the country was experiencing islandwide strikes and protests due to its economic deterioration and domestic repression in the hands of its first prime minister, Eric Gairy. These were highlighted by the many cases of Gairy’s alleged bribes and corruption, real estates scams, extortion deals, sex scandals, international partnership for his own self interest, and his now growing obsession with religion and flying saucers. This period also saw the vast activities of the Mongoose Gang - Gairy's allegedly secret police which came down on anyone and anything that stood in his way of p...2022-03-2736 minCheckmateCheckmateThe Haitian 2022 Textile ProtestIn mid February of 2022, thousands of Haitian textile workers took to the streets of this Port-au-Prince to demand a higher wage and better working conditions at firms that export to global clothing retailers. Currently workers earn 500 gourdes (approximately USD$5) for eight hours of work amid an inflation of 25 percent.  On this episode, we speak to a young Haitian professional, living in Haiti about the protest. She also went into details about the government response to the inflation and gave an update on how the country is dealing with the pandemic. To view our notes a...2022-03-2145 minCheckmateCheckmateJamaica's Disabilities Act Is In EffectThe Disabilities Act was passed in the Jamaican parliament on October 10th, 2014 and on February 14, 2022, it finally came into effect. The Act seeks to makes provisions to safeguard and enhance the welfare of persons with disabilities in Jamaica and prevent discrimination against them. With the legislation intended to protect and promote equal rights for the disabled and to prohibit discrimination against them, The Yaad spoke to Dr. Christine Hendricks, executive director of the Jamaica Council for Persons with Disabilities (JCPD). She spoke to us on the process involve in passing the legislation, how the act will change the attitudes...2022-03-1548 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetThe Grenadian Revolution, Part 2: The Rise of GairyismAfter years of societal tension in Grenada, everything would come to a head in 1951 at an event now known as the 1951 Revolution. The person who propelled this event was a former primary school teacher name Eric Matthew Gairy. Due to the success of this 1951 event, Gairy would become Grenada’s leading trade unionist and soon after, Grenada’s most powerful political leader. Over the next decade and through the 1960’s, Grenada became the setting for Gairyism. For additional reading information on this episode and to view our transcript for this episode, visit our website at: ht...2022-02-2529 minCheckmateCheckmateCCJ New Ruling On Sexual ViolenceContent Warning: This episode contains mention of rape and sexual assault.  In February of 2022, The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) has ruled that a man can rape another man in Barbados. The finding from the Caribbean appellate court, which was the view of six members of the seven-judge panel, arose out of an appeal by the Barbados commissioner of police who had challenged a decision by a Barbadian magistrate who had dismissed a rape matter, claiming that a man could not rape another. The court, in allowing the appeal starting on the 9th of November 2021, ruled that t...2022-02-2339 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetThe Grenadian Revolution, Part 1: Post Emancipation Woes1950 would be one of the most significant years to understand the Grenadian Revolution, however, the events of this year were years in the making. It was years of build up tension arising from the neglect of the country’s majority black and poor population, coupled with the organising influence of Uriah Butler in nearby Trinidad and Tobago and the national black power empowerment movement enhance by of T.A. Marryshow. This episode also contains a brief history of the Banda Massacre which exposes the dark history of nutmeg cultivation and European colonisation. The audio that opened this ep...2022-02-1521 minCheckmateCheckmateThe Reform of Jamaica's Education (2021) – Tertiary InstitutionsThe Reform of Education in Jamaica 2021 Report was launched on Thursday January 14, 2022. Developed by the Jamaica Education Transformation Commission (JETC), which is headed by renowned sociologist Dr. Orlando Patterson, the Report is a blueprint for the establishment of a comprehensive strategy to improve student performance and educational productivity across the sector. The 342-page document has 54 prioritised recommendations which include governance and accountability; early-childhood education; teaching curriculum, and teacher training; tertiary education; technical and vocational education and training (TVET); infrastructure and technology; and finance. On this episode, a follow up to our previous episode on what the report has to...2022-02-141h 10Lest We ForgetLest We ForgetThe Grenadian Revolution TrailerA introduction of our five part series entirely dedicated to Grenadian Revolution as we examine the events, people, causes & consequences that led to the March 1979 overthrow of the Sir Eric Gairy government by the New Jewel Movement.   The audio compilation features the voices of Maurice Bishop, Claudette Pitt, Sir Eric Gairy, a rare recording of Cacademo Grant & the first radio broadcast to hit Grenada's airwave on the morning of March 13, 1979 Visit our website at: https://www.tenementyaadmedia.com/ Don't forget to follow us on o...2022-02-1401 minCheckmateCheckmateThe Reform of Jamaica's Education (2021) – Secondary SchoolsThe Reform of Education in Jamaica 2021 Report was launched on Thursday January 14, 2022. Developed by the Jamaica Education Transformation Commission (JETC), which is headed by renowned sociologist Dr. Orlando Patterson, the Report is a blueprint for the establishment of a comprehensive strategy to improve student performance and educational productivity across the sector. The 342-page document has 54 prioritised recommendations which include governance and accountability; early-childhood education; teaching curriculum, and teacher training; tertiary education; technical and vocational education and training (TVET); infrastructure and technology; and finance. On this episode, we speak to Ms. Danyelle Jordan Bailey, assistant Vice President of National Secondary...2022-02-0738 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetFedon's RebellionIn March of 1795, a French free coloured, Julien Fédon, would lead a revolt against the white British elites on the island of Grenada. Inspired by the Haitian Revolution, the French Revolution and activities happening in Guadeloupe; for the next 16 months Fédon would range a battle against the English colonisers where the rebellion would be one of the most important events that led to emancipation of enslaves Black people in the anglophone Caribbean in 1838. For additional reading information on this episode, visit our website at: https://www.tenementyaadmedia.com/ ...2022-02-0621 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetAlexander BedwardContent Warning: this episode contains mentioned of physical and emotional abuse. Alexander Bedward, emerged during 1889 as a minister in the Jamaica Native Baptist Free Church. Throughout the 1890’s and beyond, he would emerged as one of the leading christian preachers in Jamaica. Tales of his healing power and his power of prophecy spread across the island and the rest of Caribbean region where Bedward emerge as one of the first black nationalists in post-emancipation Jamaica. For additional reading information on this episode, visit our website at: https://www.tenementyaadmedia.co...2022-01-041h 18Lest We ForgetLest We ForgetJamaica's Ten Type Beauty ContestSince scholarship on the Ten Type Beauty Contest is limited, a large portion of the details on the pageant was taken from research conducted byDr. Rochelle Rowe in her book, “Imagining Caribbean Womanhood: Race, Nation & Beauty Competitions, 1929-1970” .In 1955, Jamaica held the “Ten Type Beauty Contest” which was designed to showcase the diversity of Jamaica. Thus, ten separate beauty queens were chosen based on their race and complexion. The pageant’s international fanfare projected the idea of Jamaica been a racial paradise, where racism does not exist; and the country having the ability to convert ra...2021-12-201h 06CheckmateCheckmateBarbados Becoming A RepublicCome the 30th of November 2021, Barbados is poised to become the fourth anglo-republic in the Caribbean region following behind Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago and Dominica. The world will see the island move from a democratic constitutional monarchy to a republic where Sandra Mason, the current Governor General, becoming the first president of the country and Mia Mottley, staying on as Prime Minister. We spoke to Roshanna Trim, youth development specialist and president of Barbados Youth Development Council about the country's monumental feat.  Song: Truth and Rights - Protoje ft Mortimer To view t...2021-11-1930 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetS3E6: The Time Pearnel Charles Almost Shot Michael ManleyPearnel Charles, retired politician, former vice president of the Bustamante Industrial and Trade Union cohosted this episode to speak on his days advocating for bauxite workers in the 1960's. The Jamaican bauxite strikes of 1960’s were a staple of the development of the bauxite -alumina industry in the country as local workers spoke up about low wages and poor working conditions by the transnational corporation controlling the industry As far back as 1869, the red dirt in Jamaica has always fascinated persons living on the island. It was not until the early 1940’s however, that commercial value was put on this...2021-10-311h 31Lest We ForgetLest We ForgetS3E5: The Banning of Dr. Clive Y. Thomas By The Jamaican GovernmentComing off the heels of the banning of Guyanese historian Dr. Walter Rodney, been banned by the Jamaican government in 1968, almost ten months later, the Hugh Shearer led - Jamaican government would announce the banning one of the most renowned Caribbean economist, Dr. Clive. Y. Thomas. At the time, Dr. CY Thomas, was an economist professor at the University of the West Indies campus in Mona, Jamaica. The banning of the Guyanese professor would result in outcry across the region for the Jamaican government to announce the reason for the ban, as none was given; and for Caribbean governments...2021-10-171h 08CheckmateCheckmateCaribbean Debt Default and The EU HypocrisyOn this episode, The Yaad speak to Trinidad and Tobago's economist Marla Dukharan. Ms. Dukharan is a point of reference for monitoring regional developments and country-level economic performance, and is known for leading discussions and publishing reports on the Caribbean implications of global geopolitical developments. On this episode, she spoke to The Yaad about her predictions of debt default that some Caribbean economies will resort to and how other countries who were in the same predicament, handled debt dafault. She also went into details behind her 2020 statements, "The EU as an institution has adopted a discriminatory stance against some...2021-10-0422 minCheckmateCheckmateCockpit Country & Climate ChangeOn this episode, The Yaad spoke to Eleanor Terrelonge, executive director and founder of the Jamaica Climate Change Youth Council (JCCYC) about the ongoing issue of mining in the Cockpit Country. Throughout the episode, she expound on the repercussions that mining in the vulnerable area will have on the entire Jamaica. The Yaad also spoke to her about the recent IPCC report. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is an intergovernmental body of the United Nations mandated to provide objective scientific information relevant to understanding human-induced climate change, its natural, political, and economic impacts and risks, and possible...2021-08-2933 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetS3E4: Dennis “Copper” Barth“Among the tiny minority of politically motivated criminals in the 1970s none won as much notoriety and anxious concern from the authorities as did Dennis “Copper” Barth. Born in Kingston in 1951, Barth’s turn to crime came at an early age after he dropped out of the Rennock Lodge Elementary School at age twelve. By the time he was eighteen years old Barth had been convicted of several major offences, including murdering a policeman, for which he was sentenced to life imprisonment.19 By the mid- 1970s, Barth, who operated out of the Rennock Lodge area in East Kingston, had been dec...2021-08-171h 17Lest We ForgetLest We ForgetS3E3: Bois CaïmanIn August of 1791, in the thick woods of St. Domingue (pre-revolutionary Haiti), enslaved persons gathered at Morne Rouge, at a specific place which will now become known as Bois Caïman. The meeting consists of about two hundred enslaves, sent from various plantations in the region. Presiding over the meeting was the Jamaican enslaved, Dutty Boukman. As Boukman, presided over the meeting and call upon the enslaved to take their freedom from the French oppressors, a woman would appeared suddenly in the meeting: Cecile Fatiman. Cecile would go on to perform what is now widely consider to be a v...2021-08-161h 26CheckmateCheckmateCuba in 2021On this episode, we speak to Ulises Calvo Borges, an official at the Cuban Embassy in Jamaica. In this episode, Mr. Borges, spoke on how the US sanctioned embargo on Cuba has hindered the country's development and has affected the island's response to Covid - 19; that is, reagents necessary for their development and the raw materials used for their manufacturing. He also went into details on the incidents of the 11th of July which led to a social disturbance in the country. Borges also gave context on the series of protests that took place in front of the Cuban...2021-08-1317 minCheckmateCheckmateThe Sustainability of Caribbean TourismOn this episode, The Yaad speak to Dr. Ishtar Govia, the lead researcher on the Caribbean Policy Research Institute’s (CAPRI) recent publication,” Sun, Sand, and Sustainability: A Way Forward for Caribbean Tourism”. This report compares and contrasts the perspectives of different stakeholders in the Caribbean tourism ecosystem with respect to COVID-related survival, recovery, and transformation of the sector;  where the main countries spotlighted were St. Lucia, Barbados, and Jamaica, given the relatively high dependence on tourism in these countries. Dr. Govia went through the data, she and her team gathered, to provide a snapshot of the problems with the cur...2021-07-1751 minCheckmateCheckmateHaiti in 2021On this episode, we speak to a young Haitian living in Haiti about the events happening in the country thus far.  A conversation spanning over an hour, this young woman, an international relations professional, gave context on what it is like living in Haiti in 2021. A pandemic in a country that has not started national vaccination protocol as yet; on going protests, and the current hurricane season have already made many Haitians at home unease. However, the assassination of the head of state, Jovenel Moïse, in July of 2021, have created a more tense atmosphere for the Caribbean nation; al...2021-07-121h 06CheckmateCheckmateThe Issue of Menstrual Education & Period Poverty In The CaribbeanOn this episode, we speak to Ashlee Burnett, director of Feminitt. Ashlee speaks with The Yaad on period poverty in the Caribbean and the barriers in addressing period poverty in the Caribbean. As she goes into how the lack of focus on menstrual education contributes to period poverty, she also spoke on what Feminitt is doing to address period poverty. Feminitt Caribbean is a registered non-governmental organisation geared towards advancing gender justice in the Caribbean through education, conversation and social good using an intersectional Caribbean feminist lens. Ashlee also took the opportunity to speak on Feminitt Safe Cycle Report.2021-07-0352 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetS3E2: The Three Gas Riots In JamaicaIn 1979, 1985 and 1999, Jamaica experienced three protests which would become known as the "Gas Riots" which were triggered by a hike in fuel prices by the respective governments of the time. In 1979, the Micheal Manley led PNP government announced that as of January 10, the price of premium gas will be increased by 20 cents a gallon; from $3.00 to $3.20 and the price of regular gas will move from the present $2.85 to $3.10 an increase of 25 cents. In 1985, the Edward Seaga led JLP government announced that as of 14 January that the price of a gallon of premium gasoline was to increase from J$8.99 to...2021-06-161h 13Lest We ForgetLest We ForgetCoolie Gang, Ghettos and Rastafari: A Story of Four Continents and A Couple Black MarketsThe Hindu contributions to the development of Rastafari and the ways Indo-Jamaicans have help shaped the movement.Song at the beginning of episode: Super Cat - Ghetto Red HotSong at the end of episode: Beverly Pancham Ramparsard - Chitawaniya Me Naina For information on the sources used in this episode, visit our website at:https://www.tenementyaadmedia.com/Don't forget to follow us on our social mediaTwitter:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/tenementyaad_?lan⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠BlueSky:⁠https://bsky.app/profile/tenementyaadmedia.c...2021-05-101h 34Lest We ForgetLest We ForgetS2E6: The Green Bay MassacreOn January 5 1978, the Green Bay Massacre took place. The event came about as a result of secret operation by a special unit of the Jamaica Defense Force, called the Military Intelligence Unit, under a People’s National Party governments. The secret operation resulted in five men of the Jamaica Labour Party were shot dead by the JDF,  after they had been ambushed at Green Bay.  Song: Green Bay Killing - Papa Kojak For information on the sources used in this episode, visit our website at: https://www.tenementyaadmedia.com/ 2021-01-091h 04Lest We ForgetLest We ForgetS2E5: The Christmas RebellionThe Christmas Rebellion, also known as the Baptist Rebellion, was an eleven-day rebellion that mobilised as many as sixty thousand of Jamaica’s three hundred thousand slaves in 1831–1832. The planning and organisation of the revolt came from enslaved literate leader Samuel “Daddy” Sharpe, who had been given limited freedom to move around the island. Sharpe used this freedom, especially his literacy and ability to travel, to discuss and plan for the actual revolt. Even though, it was to be a peaceful strike, on December 27, 1831, a fire, started by a woman, broke out on the Kensington Estate in St. James, would le...2021-01-051h 17Lest We ForgetLest We ForgetBonus Episode with Dr. Natasha Lightfoot on The Antiguan Riot of 1858On our first ever episode of Researcher's Cut, we spoke to author of Troubling Freedom: Antigua and the Aftermath of British Emancipation, Dr. Natasha Lightfoot. Dr. Lightfoot is an associate professor at Columbia University specialising in slavery and emancipation studies, and black identities, politics, and cultures in the fields of Caribbean, Atlantic World, and African Diaspora History. Her book, mentioned above, goes into the events which  contributed to the Antigua Riots of 1858.  Song: Handsworth Revolution - Steel Pulse Visit our website at: https://www.tenementyaadmedia.com/ Don't fo...2020-12-2444 minLab Coat FitnessLab Coat FitnessEpisode #13: Optimal TrainingIn this episode we talk about optimal training. What is it? Why is it important? How do we do it? We move on to talk about Yaad's experience with using turmeric, Josh his opinion on anti-inflammatory diets and of course answering some questions from you!  Timestamps  00:00 Introduction: Optimal Training  20:10 Turmeric gains  40:10 Anti inflammatory diets   AMA portion  At 45:47 by Phillip l'Anson:  Hi guys. I have binged the podcasts like a Netflix series while walking the dog. Really good stuff. I have been following your device with nutrition. I am going for high protein...2020-12-211h 29Lest We ForgetLest We ForgetS2E4: And The Women Shall Lead Them: Antigua's 1858 Uprising In 1858, an Antiguan man had a dispute with a Barbudan man. The events which unfold will involve rioting and an attack on Barbudan business on the island of Antigua. Still, the most remembered thing from the riot was how a group of oppressed black women in Antigua organised & took up arms to expressed their hatred for the society, proceeding Emancipation, that they were force to live in.  Song: Queen Ifrica.- Lioness On The Rise  For information on the sources used in this episode, visit our website at: https://www.tenementyaadmedia.com/ ...2020-12-1340 minLab Coat FitnessLab Coat FitnessEpisode #12: The gains lost as a covid patientWelcome to the new season of the Lab Coat Fitness podcasts! After a year break, we're back to talk about what happened in that span of time, how training is going and what gains were lost as a covid patient.    Of course it wouldn't be a Lab Coat Fitness podcast without us providing tips on how to deal with having covid in regards to training and nutrition.    Timestamps 00:00 Introduction  02:00 Yaad had covid and what to do if you have/had covid?  25:00 How to prevent yourself from getting infected inside and outside the gym.  40:05 How is Lab...2020-12-071h 12Lest We ForgetLest We ForgetJamaican Beauty Queens and ApartheidIn 1976, the government of Jamaica did not allow for a Miss World Jamaica pageant to be held. As such, on paper, technically there is no Miss Jamaica 1976 winner. However, wearing the sash of Miss Jamaica World, Cindy Breakspeare became the second Jamaican to win the global beauty pageant when she won in 1976. On this episode, we explain how these two things are true. For information on the sources used in this episode, visit our website at: https://www.tenementyaadmedia.com/ Don't forget to follow us on our social media2020-11-1536 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetS2E2: The Walter Rodney RiotsOn October 15th of 1968, the University of the West Indies lecture, Dr. Walter Rodney, was banned from entering the country; that left his pregnant wife and son in Jamaica without him. When students at UWI learned that their professor was barred from re-entry in the country and stranded on an airplane, a protest organised by the UWI Guild of Students at the university would take place. The protest, the largest student organised protest in Caribbean history, would erupt into unrest which would become known as the Walter Rodney Riots of 1968. What would transpire is levels of anti-blackness, violations of...2020-10-111h 35Lest We ForgetLest We ForgetS2E1: PNP & The Tale Of Three GulliesIn the 1970s, the first PNP led administration underwent measures to upgrade and developed the Lilford, Sandy and Mcgregor Gully in the Kingston and St. Andrew area. These three projects would give rise to unseen levels of corruption thus resulting in millions of dollars been stolen, a government worker been killed and Michael Manley, prime minister and party president, calling the police on his own political party.  Song: Gully Side - Mavado For information on the sources used in this episode, visit our website at: https://www.tenementyaadmedia.com/ 2020-09-131h 04Lest We ForgetLest We ForgetWhy Bulla & Pink Milk Is No Longer In Jamaican SchoolsAs anyone over the age of 30 who went to a Jamaican primary school would tell you, the bulla and pink milk was an experience that made their childhood. Even though bulla and pink milk is no longer in schools, the famous government-supplied meal for children from low-income schools has defined many Jamaicans’ scholastic experience.  For additional reading information on this episode and to view our transcript for this episode, visit our website at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tenementyaadmedia.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Don't forget to follow us on our social media Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/tenementyaad_?l...2020-08-0930 minQissa MukhtasarQissa MukhtasarKuch yaad raha kuch bhool gaye - Abhay PunjabiApne bachpan ke woh kisse kuch yaad rahe kuch bhul gaye Jo kehni thi hazaaron baatein kuch yaad rahi kuch bhul gaye Woh sadko par bhatakna, aur josh josh mein Kahi duur nikal jaana Unn safar ki saari yaadon mein kuch yaad rahi kuch bhul gaye Jo saath hasse aur saath roye Tere kaandhe sarr rakh kar soye doosre period mein apna sandwich niptaake phir break mein dusro ke parathe khaana canteen mein udhaar ki ice-cream leke apni shirt pe pighlaake giraana, Inn khatte meethe ehsaaso mein kuch yaad rha kuch bhool gaye tujhe sabke saamne chidhaake, apna koi fake...2020-07-2502 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetOne Day, Some Men Roll Up In Parliament With Guns and Took Over GovernmentThe Jamaat al Muslimeen coup attempt was an attempt to overthrow the government of Trinidad and Tobago, instigated on Friday, 27 July 1990. Over the course of six days, Jamaat al Muslimeen, held hostages at the Red House (Parliament building) and at the headquarters of the state-owned national television broadcaster, Trinidad and Tobago Television (TTT).  In the end, the prime minister was shot, persons killed and numerous lives were forever change. For information on the sources used in this episode, visit our website at: https://www.tenementyaadmedia.com/ Don't forget to f...2020-07-1956 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetThe History of Jamaica’s Love Affair With ClarksFrom the community of Somerset in England, rose the shoe brand of Clarks in 1825. Yet, it was the Desert Boot, "inspired" by North African soldiers that allow the company to become a global phenomenon. But in the 1960’s, when inner city young men in Kingston, took a liking to the shoes, the fashion culture in Jamaica’s shifted. For information on the sources used in this episode, visit our website at: https://www.tenementyaadmedia.com/ Don't forget to follow us on our social media Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/tenementyaad...2020-07-1228 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetThe Three Times An Anti-Chinese Riot Took Place In JamaicaAcademic scholarship on the 1918 anti-Chinese riots is limited. As such, a bulk of the research of this singular event, came from Howard Johnson, academic paper, “The Anti-Chinese Riots of 1918 in Jamaica”, published in the Caribbean Quarterly in 1982.  In 1918, the first of 3 Anti-Chinese riots took place in Jamaica. Twenty years later, in 1938, the Labour Riots gave birth to the uprising of looting and arson attacks on the Chinese grocery establishment. Then, just a few years after Jamaica’s independence, the trifecta occurred in 1965. For additional reading information on this episode and to...2020-06-2130 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetWhy Bob Marley Beat Up His ManagerIn 1976, on the 3rd of December, at his residence of 56 Hope Road, Bob Marley survived an assassination attempt mostly by his manager, Don Taylor, been a barrier between him and assassins. Almost 3 years later in a Gabonese hotel room, Bob Marley apparently beat up Don Taylor. The incident is said to serve as the inspiration for one of Marley's most famous track, Bad Card. For additional reading information on this episode and to view our transcript for this episode, visit our website at: https://www.tenementyaadmedia.com/ Don't forget...2020-06-0718 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetS1E5: The Tivoli Gardens StoryIt was back in the 1950's that the government of Jamaica made plans to redevelopment the crime ruined and inhumane living conditions that was Back - O - Wall. A community given that name for it was populated by persons who were cast aside by society i.e Rastafarians, criminals, and the poor. Post Independence and under the leadership of the Minister of Development and Welfare, Edward Seaga, Back-O-Wall was developed into the widely praised model community of Tivoli Gardens. From petty gang violence of the 1960s to bloody political violence in the 1970's, Tivoli Gardens' reputation was far...2020-05-251h 45Harish Saluja\'s A House at the CrossroadsHarish Saluja's A House at the CrossroadsYaad ek zakhm ban gayi varna Tujhe bhul jane ka khayaal to thaYaad ek zakhmTeri Yaad Dil SeKabhi Khud Pe Kabhi Halaat PeYaad Aa gayi Aap ki Yaad Aati RahiYaad Kar ke tumhenAye Dil Kisi Ki yaad Main Bhooli Hui YaadonKabhi Khud PeAye Mohabbat Tere Anjam PeAap ki yaad aati rahi (Faiz)Support the show2020-05-1933 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetS1E4: Merlene Ottey vs The WorldOn this podcast, we break down the Olympic career of one of the world's greatest sprinters of all time, The Most Honorable Merlene Ottey. Competing professionally for Jamaica for over 20 years, Ms. Ottey has never won an Olympic gold medal even though she has earned, 6 bronze and 3 silver medals making her one of the Games' most decorative track and field Olympian. However, 2 years after the 2000 Games in Sydney, Ms. Ottey switched allegiance to Slovenia. This came off the yields of the Ottey - Peta Gaye Dowdie controversy at the Sydney Games. Song: Mavado- On the Go 2020-05-1057 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetS1E3: Bring In All Rastas Dead or Live - The Coral Gardens StoryOn this episode, we will track the beginning of the oppression of members of Rastafari by the Jamaica State, which culminated with the event now known as the 1963 Coral Gardens Massacre. The Coral Gardens Story surrounds a series of events which saw from April 11-13, Jamaican police detaining Rastas throughout Western Jamaica, killing and torturing many, after allegedly been given orders from then Prime Minister and future national hero, the Right Excellent Alexander Bustamante - to “bring in all Rastas, dead or alive”. For information on the sources used in this episode, visit our webs...2020-04-101h 34Lest We ForgetLest We ForgetThe Garvey-Manley FightIn 1934, a dispute over the construction of a gas station led to a heated argument and an almost physical fight, between future national heroes of Jamaica: then KSAC councillor, Marcus Garvey, and the then most sought off lawyer in the country, Norman Manley. Even before that, both men would meet in a legal issue where Garvey was alleged to have been married to two women at the same time, a fact unknown to both “wives”. For additional reading information on this episode and to view our transcript for this episode, visit our website at: https...2020-03-1529 minLest We ForgetLest We ForgetRIP Seaga But You Still Have These Politicians Out Here SweatingEvery year, around May to August, usually, there’s a repetitive argument that exist in Jamaica society. Whether on traditional or social media, this debate takes place where person inquire why do Jamaica’s authorities continue to mandate the wearing of jacket and tie for men in formal spaces - especially in a tropical climate. The thing is however, there was once a time in this country’s modern history, when the government of Jamaica went on a campaign to change societal norms - that is: change what male formal attire means in the Jamaica. Through this campaign, the safari...2020-02-2319 minLab Coat FitnessLab Coat FitnessLab Coat Fitness AMA #7 Covered questions At 07:56 Joeri van Hoek: What are the best general health exercises one should atleast regularly perform in order to prevent future exercise-related injuries? These will be in part training related, but what are those that everyone should do, regardless of training-style? I'm thinking, back raises, face pulls etc. Thanks! At 13:20 Alexander Chaney: Minimalism is a large topic these days and doing the least amount of exercises that provide the largest carryover is often discussed. Are there any exercises t...2019-11-101h 32Harish Saluja\'s A House at the CrossroadsHarish Saluja's A House at the Crossroadsduniyā ki jafa yaad, na apnī hī vafā yaadduniyā ki jafa yaad,naapn īhī vafā yaadab mujhko nahīñ kuchh bhī mohabbat ke sivā yaad.muddat huī ik hādsa-e-ishq ko lekinab tak hai tere dil ke dhaḌakne kī sadā yaad Poetry an old Hindi and Urdu songs and Ghazals curated by Harish SalujaPart of the S&S podcasts: Sher and Song.Duniya ki jafa yaad (quote)Aaye Tum Yaad Mujhe Karoge Yaad To  Badi Mushqil Se  Mohabbat Ka Nateeja   Yaad Karoge  Duniya Ke Sitam Yaad  Support the show2019-11-0225 minHarish Saluja\'s A House at the CrossroadsHarish Saluja's A House at the CrossroadsAati Nahin jo unki yaad muddaton tak nahin aatiPoetry and old Hindi/Urdu songs and GhazalsPart of the S&S podcasts: Sher and Song.Sar meñ saudā bhī nahīñ, dil meñ tamannā bhī nahīñ Lekin is tark-e-mohabbat kā bharosā bhī nahīñ  Muddatain guzrin, tirī yaad bhī aa.ī na hameñ Aur ham bhuul ga.e hoñ tujhe aisā bhī nahīñ Sponsored by indigoartbags.comAati Nahin jo unki yaad (quotation)Woh jab yaad Aaye 1 Woh jab yaad aayeTeri Yaad na dil seYaad kiya dil ne kahan Sar mein sauda bhi nahinSupport the sh2019-08-2718 minLab Coat FitnessLab Coat FitnessLab Coat Fitness AMA #2Covered questions: At 0:47 2natec: How you'd program push-ups and pull-ups for someone who used to be proficient in doing them (ie worked up to doing weighted push-ups and pull-ups), but has completely neglected doing them past few years? At 05:19 Alexander Egebak: What are your preferences for alternative exercise selection if someone is unable to perform weighted push-ups? Bench press, dips, tuck planche push-ups? At 11:12 Mitchell Howley: What are your thoughts on how best to structure double (or multiple...2019-06-1059 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBgwan if yuh wahNew yaad mob 2019 official audio2019-03-2802 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBYaaD MoB - Protect My Head (OFFICIAL AUDIO)YaaD MoB - Protect My Head/ Jah Protect My Head (© 2019) Happy to release for my fans the frst song of the year, a message of positivity, a melodic anthem, with a strong message, we grace the year with a classic, Jah protect my head. Distributed by zojakworldwide Released By YaaD MoB Music Check out more of YaaD MoB music here here: 👣Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/yaadymusic 👣Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yaadmob 👣Twitter: https://twitter.com/YaaDMoBMusic 👣YouTube:https://youtube.com/user/YaadYMuzik 👣SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/yaadmob2019-01-1802 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBMama Dont Worry About MeReggae Dance Hall Rising star YaaD MoB, finally graces the world with his latest single, Mama Dont Worry Bout Me. A hard hitting Dance Hall high energy track, inspired by his late mother Prudence Thorney. An inspirational single for the young and old alike, kicking into overdrive strong lyrics as well as amazing melodies, YaaD MoB takes you on a lyrical journey second to none, some say a future legend some say already a legend but it up to you to decide. Uprising Jamaican Reggae Artist Drops new single. ARTIST: YaaD MoB TITLE: Mama Don't Worry About Me LABEL: YaaD...2018-07-1202 minreggaevillereggaevilleReggaeville Riddim Corner #22 - Yaad N Abraad | Chancery Lane | Destiny [2018]www.REGGAEVILLE.com Mixed by @dan-dabber Read the Riddim Corner Column @ https://www.reggaeville.com/yard/reggaeville-riddim-corner/ YAAD N ABRAAD x CHANCERY LANE x DESTINY Dre Island - Yaad N Abraad - Yaad N Abraad Riddim Aza Lineage - Prosper - Yaad N Abraad Riddim Earth & the Fullness - Living in the Joy - Yaad N Abraad Riddim 5 Star - Cold City - Yaad N Abraad Riddim Iba Mahr - Come Out - Yaad N Abraad Riddim Romain Virgo - Trouble - Chancery Lane Riddim Agent Sasco & Freddie McGregor - Too Long- Chancery Lane Riddim Rupee - I've Got You G...2018-03-1824 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBGanja PartyYaaD MoB teams up with British Uk based producer Josh Mosh to created what listeners have a called a true anthem for the marijuana community. Check it out like and share the classic #teamyaady YaaD MoB music Check out more of YaaD MoB music here here: 👣Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/yaadymusic 👣Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yaadmob 👣Twitter: https://twitter.com/YaaDMoBMusic 👣YouTube:https://youtube.com/user/YaadYMuzik 👣SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/yaadmob 👣SnapChat: COMING SOON!☝ https://soundcloud.com/yaadmob/yaad-mob-i-wont-loose-mix2018-03-1103 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBMake ItFresh off the release of 2016's Full Circle Mix-tape The first official release of 2017 from YaaD MoB courtesy of Vpal VP records. A true master piece, music ahead of its time. If you work for it you can see it if you want to be it you can be it this is the message to human beings every youth across the world that have them dreams YaaD MoB moves to initiate a message of hope between those less fortunate and those that re going through there hardest. YaaD MoB - Make It Beautiful Sunset Instrumental Exec Produced By YaaD MoB ...2017-03-0902 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBI SeeYaaD MoB -I see Released June 2016 all rights reserved Full Circle MIxtape2016-05-1302 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBYaaD MoB - Full Circleyaad mob2016-05-1304 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBOnly TimeYaaD MoB - Only Time Full Circle Mixtape May-7-2016 Produced By Zi Vertex EXec Producer YaaD MoB 👣Subscribe to YaaD MoB music Check out more of YaaD MoB music here here: 👣Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/yaadymusic 👣Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yaadmob 👣Twitter: https://twitter.com/YaaDMoBMusic 👣YouTube:https://youtube.com/user/YaadYMuzik 👣SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/yaadmob 👣SnapChat: COMING SOON!☝2016-05-1304 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBSo Many ThingsYaaD MoB - So Many Things Full Circle Mix-tape May-7-2016 Produced By Zi Vertex EXec Producer YaaD MoB 👣Subscribe to YaaD MoB music Check out more of YaaD MoB music here here: 👣Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/yaadymusic 👣Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yaadmob 👣Twitter: https://twitter.com/YaaDMoBMusic 👣YouTube:https://youtube.com/user/YaadYMuzik 👣SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/yaadmob 👣SnapChat: COMING SOON!☝2016-05-1303 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBYaaD MoB - So HighYaaD MoB - So High Full Circle Mixtape May-7-2016 Produced By Zi Vertex EXec Producer YaaD MoB 👣Subscribe to YaaD MoB music Check out more of YaaD MoB music here here: 👣Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/yaadymusic 👣Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yaadmob 👣Twitter: https://twitter.com/YaaDMoBMusic 👣YouTube:https://youtube.com/user/YaadYMuzik 👣SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/yaadmob 👣SnapChat: COMING SOON!☝2016-05-1303 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBTrouble With LoveYaaD MoB - Trouble With Love Full Circle Mixtape May-7-2016 Produced By Zi Vertex EXec Producer YaaD MoB 👣Subscribe to YaaD MoB music Check out more of YaaD MoB music here here: 👣Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/yaadymusic 👣Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yaadmob 👣Twitter: https://twitter.com/YaaDMoBMusic 👣YouTube:https://youtube.com/user/YaadYMuzik 👣SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/yaadmob 👣SnapChat: COMING SOON!☝2016-05-1303 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBMy OwnYaaD MoB - My Own Full Circle Mixtape May-7-2016 Produced By Zi Vertex EXec Producer YaaD MoB 👣Subscribe to YaaD MoB music Check out more of YaaD MoB music here here: 👣Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/yaadymusic 👣Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yaadmob 👣Twitter: https://twitter.com/YaaDMoBMusic 👣YouTube:https://youtube.com/user/YaadYMuzik 👣SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/yaadmob 👣SnapChat: COMING SOON!☝2016-05-1303 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBZi Vertex Ft YaaD MoB - I Had A DreamZi Vertex and YaaD MoB - I Had a dream 👣Subscribe to YaaD MoB music Check out more of YaaD MoB music here here: 👣Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/yaadymusic 👣Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yaadmob 👣Twitter: https://twitter.com/YaaDMoBMusic 👣YouTube:https://youtube.com/user/YaadYMuzik 👣SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/yaadmob 👣SnapChat: COMING SOON!☝2016-05-1303 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBEast WestYaaD MoB - East West Full Circle Mixtape June 2016 Produced By Zi Vertex EXec Producer YaaD MoB 👣Subscribe to YaaD MoB music Check out more of YaaD MoB music here here: 👣Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/yaadymusic 👣Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yaadmob 👣Twitter: https://twitter.com/YaaDMoBMusic 👣YouTube:https://youtube.com/user/YaadYMuzik 👣SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/yaadmob 👣SnapChat: COMING SOON!☝2016-05-1302 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBDarling DearYaaD MoB - Darling Dear Full Circle Mixtape June 2016 Produced By Zi Vertex EXec Producer YaaD MoB 👣Subscribe to YaaD MoB music Check out more of YaaD MoB music here here: 👣Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/yaadymusic 👣Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yaadmob 👣Twitter: https://twitter.com/YaaDMoBMusic 👣YouTube:https://youtube.com/user/YaadYMuzik 👣SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/yaadmob 👣SnapChat: COMING SOON!☝2016-05-1302 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBI Wont LoseYaaD MoB I wont lose Official 2016 all rights reserved Full Circle Mix Tape2016-05-1303 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBI Will Love You MoreYaaD MoB I will love you more JUne 2016 Full Circle mix tape all rights reserved #akam #dancehall2016-05-1302 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBFly Ova BadmindYaaD MoB - East West Full Circle Mixtape June 2016 Produced By Zi Vertex EXec Producer YaaD MoB 👣Subscribe to YaaD MoB music Check out more of YaaD MoB music here here: 👣Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/yaadymusic 👣Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yaadmob 👣Twitter: https://twitter.com/YaaDMoBMusic 👣YouTube:https://youtube.com/user/YaadYMuzik 👣SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/yaadmob 👣SnapChat: COMING SOON!☝ https://youtu.be/WBAwhLUyPNg2016-05-1302 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBYaad Mob Ft. Zi Vertex - Living In Bondage MixYaad Mob Ft. Zi Vertex - Living In Bondage Mix by YaaD MoB2016-05-1303 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBThey Dont Really CareYaaD MoB - East West Full Circle Mixtape June 2016 Produced By Zi Vertex EXec Producer YaaD MoB 👣Subscribe to YaaD MoB music Check out more of YaaD MoB music here here: 👣Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/yaadymusic 👣Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yaadmob 👣Twitter: https://twitter.com/YaaDMoBMusic 👣YouTube:https://youtube.com/user/YaadYMuzik 👣SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/yaadmob 👣SnapChat: COMING SOON!☝2016-05-1303 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBMake You ProudTHERE ARE MILLION MEMORIES A MILLION WORDS, A TRILLION WAYS TO SAY I LOVE YOU MOM. BUT THAT WILL NEVER BRING YOU BACK I KNOW YOUR MEMORY LIVES ON AND I WILL WORK MY HARDEST TO MAKE YOU PROUD. IN LOVING MEMORY OF PRUDENCE VERONICA JOHNSON THORNEY. MY QUEEN MY MOTHER MY HERO MY ALL. MAKE YOU PROUD IS A DEDICATION TO THE MOTHER OF YAAD MOB NICKALHI THORNEY, A TRIBUTE TO HER LIFE AND HER BATTLE WITH CANCER. A STRONG WOMAN WHO NEVER LOST HER FAITH IN GOD DESPITE HER BATTLE WITH CANCER THAT COST HER LIFE. A BEAUTIFUL...2016-05-0803 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBDarling DearDarling Dear, The second Single From Soon To be released mixtape "The Full Circle Mix Tape". YaaD MoB - Darling Dear Full Circle Mixtape May-7-2016 Produced By Zi Vertex EXec Producer YaaD MoB 👣Subscribe to YaaD MoB music Check out more of YaaD MoB music here here: 👣Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/yaadymusic 👣Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yaadmob 👣Twitter: https://twitter.com/YaaDMoBMusic 👣YouTube:https://youtube.com/user/YaadYMuzik 👣SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/yaadmob 👣SnapChat: COMING SOON!☝2016-02-0502 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBYaad Mob - Giving ThanksTaken from the soon to be released mix tape full circle.Official YaaD MoB "Giving thanks”. Produced by YaaD MoB In times like these its so easy to firget to be thankful for something that seems so entitled to us as life. Yet one must never forget to be thankful for there are many today that will never be able to give another thanks to jah. chanting from the 70th Psalms the singer takes you through a most dramatizing motion of creativity and eye opening reverence to give thanks, to the most high all praises given. Thnk you father for my...2016-01-0303 minYaaD MoBYaaD MoBYaad MOB Street Mix TapeYaaD MoB The Street Tape (Mixed By Ganja Cookies INTL) The official YaaD MoB Mix Tape The First of its kind must listen. Listen as you are wowed by a compilation of powerful hard high hitting lyrical compilation of already known and loved songs like; We Be Burning, Any Whe Me Guh And much more. Hidden among all your favorites are a slew of soon to be favorites of you my beloved fans. Please enjoy Jah love. Big up Ganja cookies fr taking the time to make the step with me that was really important thank you. Jah Love Next...2015-05-2421 minDEEPAK LOHIADEEPAK LOHIATum yaad aaye (Album - तुम थे तो)Meine bahut bhulaya tumko magar tum yaad aae , tum yaad aae 1.Teri yaadon mein hai jal jal kar , muje dard mile , aur kuch na mila kabhi mudkar bhi na dekha , hai karte the hum kitni gila, hum toh pagal se ho jate , tum yaad aate , tum yaad aate.. 2.koi jagah rahi na aisi , jahan meine deep jalae na koi bacha na saint fakeer , jise meine haath dikhae na meine badi thokre khai re, tum yaad aae , tum yaad aae 3.koi banke aaya sahara , aur besahara karke chala , mann takraya tufa se , dil tinka tinka bikhar gaya meine jab jab tinka...2012-05-2304 min