the BAM podcasts | Black Atlantic Musicians

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  • Summary

  • Imagine you found the hotspot for the finest Black talents in Atlantic Canada. It's your hub for top-tier tracks from established and emerging artists, each track a must-listen gem from the region's rich musical tapestry. It's the heart of Black Atlantic Musicians' vibrant beats and stories. Dive into Atlantic Canada's rich music scene, exploring diverse genres and the artists behind them. We celebrate creativity and heritage, bringing you closer to the rhythms that define this unique musical landscape. Tune in, discover, and connect with the soul of Black Atlantic music. 🎶
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Episodes
  • BAM RADIO 1.16
    Sep 14 2024

    This week on BAM Radio, we’re rap heavy with tracks to keep you moving while we move into a softer groove later in the show. We’ve got a stellar lineup from artists all over the Atlantic, bringing the heat with fresh beats and unique sounds. Kick back, turn up the volume, and enjoy this week’s selection of Black Atlantic Musicians!

    Playlist:
    • Odyssey by Darkus Prod
    • Stranger Things by JBT-JD
    • You Better by JBT-JD, Briella Fendi
    • Pockets by Zac J, Sydrell
    • Stella by Duff Mardino
    • Super Za by xtaye
    • Say To Me by King Wooz, Leila Dey
    • Blade by Michael J Foxx, Sydney Sexton
    • Coasting by Jamm
    • catch me by 7AO (Album: i don't really know)
    • Welcome to Africa by T-Rex Dah Wordsmith, Dee Hernandez
    • Memories of a Geisha by BlkAsixn
    • Don’t Forget by Aquakultre (Album: Legacy)
    • Stardust by Neon Dreams (Album: The Good, The True And The Beautiful)
    • About Us by Maggie Andrew (Album: DAY JOB)
    • Life Will Be Different by Gary Beals (Album: The Melody Within)
    • cdf to ibz by Mirari, Kayo, Sage Todz
    • Legendary (feat. Kool G Rap & 80 Empire) by Maestro Fresh Wes, Kool G Rap, 80 Empire (Album: Rap Prime Minister)
    • Mushonga by S.K, Nii
    • Fyah by Kuraku, Yung St6k, Gozie Follow BAM Radio on Spotify for weekly episodes, curated playlists, and exclusive artist content. Don’t forget to check us out on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok for even more music updates!

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  • BAM 106.9FM 1.15
    Sep 7 2024

    This week, we’re doing things a little differently on BAM Radio, diving deep into the diverse sounds of Black Atlantic Music. From classical pieces to hip-hop anthems, reggae grooves, and everything in between, we’re here to celebrate the full spectrum of our musical culture.

    Tracklist:
    • 5 Lieder, Op. 41: No. 1, Wiegenlied by Richard Strauss, Measha Brueggergosman, Justus Zeyen (Album: Night & Dreams)
    • Longest Night of My Life by Baraka
    • Born from Ice by _ECHOSEVEN
    • TheSameButDifferent by Valmy
    • Get Me Right by Kayo, Nulo, JRDN
    • Born In Toronto (feat. Rich Kidd) by Maestro Fresh Wes, Rich Kidd (Album: Rap Prime Minister)
    • Not The Same - Radio Edit by ANGEL ANN JULIAN, Satisfy
    • Greened Out by Boy T, Mr. 5P
    • 8 ROUNDS DEEP by YFilla, Kooms, Nii
    • Goodbye by Reeny Smith
    • Eye to Eye - Radio Edit by Ms.Thomas
    • Nothing to Prove by One8tea (Album: Ventilation)
    • outside by 7AO, Amoney (Album: i don't really know)
    • No Diggity by T-Rex Dah Wordsmith
    • Hitwoman by loser supreme, Aquakultre
    • my affirmations by Jéa Enjoy the variety, and make sure to follow BAM Radio on Spotify and stay tuned for more unique sounds each week.

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  • BAM 106.9FM 1.14
    Aug 31 2024

    BAM Radio Episode - The Hottest Track from Canada's 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: • Little Burgundy Jazz by Trobiz (background music)
    • Garden of Eden - Radio Edit by Ms.Thomas (Album: Garden of Eden (Radio Edit))
    • DAY JOB by Maggie Andrew
    • Rebirth by Dee Hernandez
    • SBP by The Umbrella Collective (Album: WELCOME TO STUDIO UC!)
    • Rise by _ECHOSEVEN
    • Keep Talking by One8tea (Album: Ventilation)
    • Paris Syder by LvNDR, Tachichi, Ghettosocks, Kulya (Album: Found Money)
    • Slick Rick Status by Maestro Fresh Wes (Album: Rap Prime Minister)
    • Boss Talk by JBT-JD, T-Reef, Mac Broski (Album: Lost In Thoughts (LIT))
    • Key Players by Phakt, Jay Bizzy (Album: Dropping Inwards)
    • Wish I Could by Jamm
    • See Red by Michael J Foxx, Sydney Sexton (Album: Duality 2.0)
    • Ride Your Name by Boy T (Album: Ride Your Name)
    • I Like That by Gary Beals, JRDN, Kayo (Album: The Melody Within)
    • Pressure by Yung St6k
    • Last Call by Reeny Smith, Quake Matthews (Album: WWIII: Strength Courage Love)
    • Let Me Know by Nulo, Jah'Mila (Album: Attic Bounces Vol.1)
    • Summer 2024 by ANGEL ANN JULIAN, Shift from tha 902 (Album: Summer 2024)

    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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