• BAM 106.9FM 1.13

  • Aug 24 2024
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • BAM Radio Episode - Fresh Tracks from the Black Atlantic Musicians


    Welcome back to another episode of BAM Radio, where ShoDocta brings you the best and latest from Black Atlantic Musicians. In this week’s show, we’re showcasing a mix of genres and vibes, featuring everything from energetic anthems to soulful melodies. Tune in and enjoy the journey through some of the freshest sounds coming out of Atlantic Canada.


    Listen live every week Friday's at 9pm AST at

    www.chmafm.com/welcome/BAM-radio


    Tracklist:

    • StardrewValley - Darkus Prod (Background music)
    • The Good, The True And The Beautiful - Neon Dreams, Jethro Tait
    • Dance Riddim - Yung St6k, aRENYE, Kuraaku
    • IRS - Quazi, HARMZ
    • Mr Right - Brapurple, Sarah Angel
    • Fibiyin - Blessing Tangban
    • Front and Center - BruceMa
    • Stars Can’t Shine… - Shawno
    • Betty Bop - JBT-JD
    • Bloody Rxses - BlikAsixn
    • Big Bands Big Plans - Michael J Foxx
    • Nothing to Lose - Live - The Kingston Collective
    • I Got Mine - Outtacontroller
    • Come for My Crown - J-Bru
    • Expensive - Nulo, aRENYE
    • You Can’t Hurt Me - David Myles, Reeny Smith, Hailey Smith
    • Broken - Jay Heart, Hasani Bleu
    • Circumstances - JBT-JD
    • Ice on My Neck - Generelo, Thrillah

    If you’re feeling the vibes, make sure to follow and rate us here at BAM Radio for more great music every week. Don’t forget to follow us on Spotify, YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok to stay connected and get exclusive content. Also, if you’re an artist or know someone who should be featured, send your tracks to thebampodcasts@gmail.com.

    Stay tuned, keep supporting, and keep the music alive!

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