Symba on how his trip to Africa Changed his Life: "I Stopped Wearing Jewelry"

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @karabomotsele1703
    @karabomotsele1703 Год назад +1822

    Im from Africa the South. And ill tell you this. At some point in each African life, we dreamed that someday our brothers & sisters will finally realise that we are the same person. We have the natural resources and the culture/traditions , you have the Technology and the know how in a modern world. Share with us we will share with you & we WILL travel the stars. 🤞🏾😤💯🇿🇦👊🏽

    • @observant23
      @observant23 Год назад +69

      bro you got my RESPECT from KENYA salute

    • @kevinm6749
      @kevinm6749 Год назад

      It’s peak. The very mineral, stone, that grows naturally from our land. Is stollen from our land, repackaged and than resold to stolen Africans in America + (rest of the world) it’s actually a laughable joke, you couldn’t script this

    • @kevinm6749
      @kevinm6749 Год назад

      It’s peak. The very mineral, stone, that grows naturally from our land. Is stollen from our land, repackaged and than resold to stolen Africans in America + (rest of the world) It’s like a laughable script that you wouldn’t want to watch in the movies

    • @dereomiebi977
      @dereomiebi977 Год назад

      The white men already coming here and winning and making lots of money, land and properties.. especially in South Africa..
      Every Black American Gon be super rich if they tap in to Africa..

    • @plamedimatenda10
      @plamedimatenda10 Год назад +25

      Facts 🔥🔥

  • @maximilianderalpheal1092
    @maximilianderalpheal1092 Год назад +617

    I feel this shiit…as an American born “black “ man the first time I touched down in Africa I cried because it was like everything we were shown growing up was a lie. It’s poverty there as anywhere but the media doesn’t show you the beauty and it’s beautiful asf. The landscape the ppl and ESPECIALLY the women 💙😮‍💨

    • @DogonChild
      @DogonChild Год назад +10

      ❤️🖤💚

    • @kushproductions5281
      @kushproductions5281 Год назад +12

      you right about that brother

    • @Kochw221
      @Kochw221 Год назад +17

      'As an American born African', bro we stopped identifying with color .

    • @cwill8836
      @cwill8836 Год назад +14

      We’re not American born Africans. We’re just American. We weren’t born in african. Our decedents are. White Americans don’t say British born Americans.. just say American.

    • @Kochw221
      @Kochw221 Год назад +44

      @@cwill8836 whatever puts you to sleep, fact remains your ethnicity is African not black.

  • @paulokeke8337
    @paulokeke8337 Год назад +395

    This dude is wise. Africa has it all. If we come together as one, the sky will be our limit. 🇳🇬✊🏾

    • @2fan
      @2fan Год назад

      Keep on dreaming never gonna happen slave mentality programmed 😉

    • @ilissawalker7051
      @ilissawalker7051 Год назад +8

      Seriously, and stop making excuses for not doing what's right.

    • @theancientvoice9272
      @theancientvoice9272 Год назад +3

      I must admit he fulled my first look judgment. We're all guilty of that at some point.

    • @GeraldHarris-jg1zb
      @GeraldHarris-jg1zb Год назад +2

      That will not gonna happen especially with black people we to against eachother to unite

    • @VisionoftheChief
      @VisionoftheChief Год назад

      ​@@GeraldHarris-jg1zbThat's a lie. The only thing separating people is the mentality of separation. Kill that mentality.

  • @ilissawalker7051
    @ilissawalker7051 Год назад +760

    There's no such thing as a Nursing Home or Assisted Living. That's One thing I love about Africa they take care of their elders and they bring up the new generation in the right way no matter the circumstances. ❤💚💛🖤

    • @bridgybridge100
      @bridgybridge100 Год назад +5

      😅

    • @Rio-uv1gs
      @Rio-uv1gs Год назад +29

      Sounds honourable but some elderly people needed 24 hrs assistance..

    • @anonymous-3720
      @anonymous-3720 Год назад +56

      @@Rio-uv1gsjust like you needed 24hrs assistance growing up

    • @Rio-uv1gs
      @Rio-uv1gs Год назад +35

      @@anonymous-3720 Nope, completely different. Look into the what Personal Support Workers do. There's alzhmiers, Dementia, loss of mobility, etc..etc the list goes on. It is ignorant and backwards to think that getting assistance for your parents is a lesser option. If you're unavailable 24hrs a day it would stupid to not get assistance. Pride is why many people don't take advantage of it and also this self righteous attitude that shames people who can't stay home to help their loved ones because they have to much going on. Life doesn't just paint one picture not everyone is living the same life.

    • @gary4rmbikinibottom
      @gary4rmbikinibottom Год назад

      ​@@Rio-uv1gsthen you die. Thats what your not understanding. Other cultures the elders leave to not burden the family. Not physically leave, but mentally and consciously prepare to go and that is not taught in the West. Western world keep you alive to where you're a vegetable such is most of the drugs. Plants and roots are their medicine. Look how many autistic children their are in these countries. They're almost non existent. UNLESS! The Bill Gates foundation is there!

  • @ltheard26
    @ltheard26 Год назад +98

    I'm from Haiti and currently living in Miami, Florida and this is my second time in Ghana in the last two years and the little time I've spent here, I've felt safer in Ghana than I have my whole life in the US.
    For example, while in Ghana, EVERY instance I've interacted with police officers, not once did I feel like my life was in danger nor did I feel that there's a possibility that I was going to end up in a cell as a result of that encounter.

    • @Woody2Times
      @Woody2Times Год назад +5

      Is that the only benefit ?

    • @Towoawawabo8
      @Towoawawabo8 Год назад +1

      Haitian people are explorers when they get the money, I'll be visiting Kenya soon, Ayisyen Nou ye, we have to return to the motherland

    • @ltheard26
      @ltheard26 Год назад +1

      When it comes to raising a family, providing a safe nurturing environment is my priority. As a melanated being, if I can provide that nurturing environment surrounded by mostly melaninated beings then I have found Heaven on Earth.

    • @ltheard26
      @ltheard26 Год назад

      @@Woody2Times You're more than welcomed to find out. Akwaaba!

  • @FreeYourLenz
    @FreeYourLenz Год назад +229

    I went to Ghana at 18 and I've been forever changed 🙏🏾 it's a journey we all must take

    • @BandoLyrix
      @BandoLyrix Год назад +3

      We’re glad we had an impact 🎉

    • @DadHussle
      @DadHussle Год назад +9

      i live in Ghana now andI can never come back to america.

    • @patsonzgambo9672
      @patsonzgambo9672 Год назад

      LoL never heard of white people being told to go back to europe. You are a black american.

    • @KidzGotGame
      @KidzGotGame Год назад +1

      Ghana was dope

    • @PRZ6
      @PRZ6 Год назад +1

      @@DadHusslebet

  • @LadyAzama
    @LadyAzama Год назад +33

    This is exactly how I felt in Nigeria. Can't nobody tell me nothing about Nigeria. I've been there several times. I'm stuck! I love it there. I love the people. I felt the most free I've ever felt in my life. I'll deal with all the inconveniences. The lights going out, the low water pressure, the traffic, whatever. Nigeria got my heart. 💛

    • @beforeyourimmigrants8471
      @beforeyourimmigrants8471 Год назад

      You ain't going back. You going to keep your behind right here in American and live off what black Americans built and find a white man to lay down for.

    • @Isiejeme0829
      @Isiejeme0829 Год назад +3

      Wellcome home anytime, pls try the southern, eastern states as well. Most people only visit lagos

    • @LadyAzama
      @LadyAzama Год назад +4

      @@Isiejeme0829 Thank you for the warm welcome. I actually fly into Abuja when I come. I didn't think I was prepared for Lagos seeing as how I was traveling solo. I spend one month every time I visit. One trip I took a bus to Auka in Anambra state. The bus ride was everything! I enjoy myself every single time I go. I traveled twice last year. I haven't made it over yet this year. But I will be back.

    • @okpeiogheneovo4108
      @okpeiogheneovo4108 Год назад +2

      Nigeria loves you too

  • @iSee109
    @iSee109 Год назад +52

    Nipsey energy from Symba.... Africa is the source of abundance. When we connect with Africa, we rejuvenate and activate our melanin.

  • @blaqbombshell
    @blaqbombshell Год назад +76

    Visited Lagos this year for the first time.. honestly one of the best trips of my life.

  • @incognito96
    @incognito96 Год назад +264

    Humbling when you go back to the motherland. Unconditional love is strange to some. It truly is spiritual .

    • @Eyeofancestorskingdom
      @Eyeofancestorskingdom Год назад +8

      Asé 🙏🏾 ❤

    • @DogonChild
      @DogonChild Год назад +1

      ❤️🖤💚

    • @DogonChild
      @DogonChild Год назад

      @@WEAPON-MRX you deffo needs help. Now what type of help I don't know,🤡🤡🤡

    • @soyamilk7678
      @soyamilk7678 Год назад +9

      @@WEAPON-MRXfind peace in yourself stop fledging your insecurities on other people

    • @Omosula
      @Omosula Год назад

  • @rsm042
    @rsm042 Год назад +126

    This is real African American right here - he is humble gangster and respect the motherland!!! And showed love!!!

  • @moobaba1536
    @moobaba1536 Год назад +29

    We, Nigerians 🇳🇬 approves Symba 🦁 ♥️🙏🏽

  • @yemidifineboy
    @yemidifineboy Год назад +70

    I’m Nigerian and I’m touched by his experience

    • @290revolver290
      @290revolver290 Год назад

      No one cares.

    • @290revolver290
      @290revolver290 Год назад

      @@yemidifineboy You Nigerians are so funny 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣. In every comment of a post that talks about anything African, y'all are always jumping to say "I'm Nigerian" 😂🤣. Who gives a fuck?

    • @taq1238
      @taq1238 Год назад

      ​@290revolver290 Your name and your comment says everything about you - NON-PROGRESSIVE ELEMENT

    • @davenambala
      @davenambala Год назад +2

      knowing how fuckd up it really is 😂

    • @brandonaveryheart7660
      @brandonaveryheart7660 Год назад +1

      ​@290revolver290 yes they do

  • @DA33_718
    @DA33_718 Год назад +121

    Amazing how a single trip" change of location" , changed his whole outlook on life.

    • @alexking2476
      @alexking2476 Год назад +3

      For a second. He got his watch and earings back in.

  • @Obresedk96
    @Obresedk96 Год назад +185

    I am Ghanaian and I keep saying that
    “The day African Americans Will realize Africa is their Home and really come back with all the knowledge they have, No Country in Africa will ever export any or our Natural resources and Africa will be the Greatest Continent on Earth “

    • @Kay-ts6ux
      @Kay-ts6ux Год назад +16

      AND THE DAY IS COMING
      AFRICA HAFFI LIFT UP AND RISE!!!

    • @Obresedk96
      @Obresedk96 Год назад +4

      @@Kay-ts6ux 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾👊🏾💯🙏🏾❤️

    • @taq1238
      @taq1238 Год назад +6

      ​@@Kay-ts6uxHaffi 💪🏾 🇯🇲

    • @Kay-ts6ux
      @Kay-ts6ux Год назад +4

      @@taq1238 We're spreadout all over and yet so close by, big up yuhself sistern 💪🏿🇯🇲

    • @abdulaiyakubu750
      @abdulaiyakubu750 Год назад +3

      Prophesy ❤️💯

  • @Mkym365
    @Mkym365 Год назад +2

    Much respect to Symba for taking the journey back Hone🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤

  • @chilove9955
    @chilove9955 Год назад +178

    It's everything he said plus some. I felt safer in West Africa than in Chicago. I went to Senegal & The Gambia my 1st trip and it changed my WHOLE thought pattern. Been back and will keep going, learning, processing, taking home and giving back. Makes you appreciate simple things like clean, drinking water.

    • @MotivAktie
      @MotivAktie Год назад +16

      You’re always welcome!
      I live in The Netherlands but from Senegal.
      I can tell there is a huge difference.
      We’re poor economically but rich culturally and humanely.

    • @TahitianTreatt
      @TahitianTreatt Год назад +2

      U didn't feel safe in chicago because youre broke and couldn't afford to be in the nicer parts of town. U comparing chicago to a guarded tourist location is funny af 😂

    • @MotivAktie
      @MotivAktie Год назад

      @@TahitianTreatt you are mentally broke.

    • @delmarwillis9380
      @delmarwillis9380 Год назад +5

      @@TahitianTreattI feel safe in Chicago because I’m not kicking in the hood with gang members and doing ish I don’t have no business doing. She probably in a gang m.

    • @TahitianTreatt
      @TahitianTreatt Год назад +1

      @@delmarwillis9380 RIGHT! The average person in Chicago isn't stressing about violence because they either dont live the lifestyle, but also because they can't afford to move to anything better. Chicagos good neighborhoods outweighs the bad ones. But rent is higher. Most of the people in bad areas aren't criminals. It's usually smaller groups of dusty mofos causing havoc. Over exaggerating about Chicagos crime, so it can fit a narrative is silly. Be honest and tell the real reason YOU have to worry about crime in Chicago. Embrace accountability 😂

  • @BANKUREACTS
    @BANKUREACTS Год назад +85

    Much respect to this brother! 🔥Africa it is! Home love❤🇬🇭🇳🇬🇸🇳🇬🇲🇸🇱🇹🇬🇨🇮🇿🇦🇸🇸…

  • @ernestmwape
    @ernestmwape Год назад +29

    "I dont wear jewellery no more because it doesnt make me a better person" - excellent mindset❤

  • @DadHussle
    @DadHussle Год назад +6

    I live in Ghana and one of the first things i said is what he said. "take all the labels off". Africa is very eye opening and humbling.

  • @Slayerboy450
    @Slayerboy450 Год назад +98

    There’s that spiritual connection when African Americans touch down in Africa. Once you see the lifestyle and how folks hustle it broadens your mindset. Y’all can also visit other countries in the East like Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania that’s where the real Safari is and just learn more about the culture.

    • @staciegreene2262
      @staciegreene2262 Год назад +10

      The hustle isn’t new to us. If anything the feeling of meeting distant family is where the real magic is. I really enjoyed my trip to the motherland , can’t wait to visit again ❤️❤️❤️

    • @staco1
      @staco1 Год назад

      @@staciegreene2262sending you some love from Motherland❤❤

    • @Momo-zj6jx
      @Momo-zj6jx Год назад

      word the safari in kenya is maaaad tsavo i recommend

    • @whoopdewhoop7154
      @whoopdewhoop7154 Год назад +5

      Yes!!!!!!!!! Welcome to Kenya. we need the knowledge you have learned in America, here in Africa. And most especially we need original clothes and footwears. Our president recently banned imported shoes...so we making our own very soon. A black American owned shoe company would do so well. But it seems most don't know the opportunities in Africa. White people do contribute, but only charity. We need someone who will integrate and endure with us so that we can build something worthwhile..

    • @whoopdewhoop7154
      @whoopdewhoop7154 Год назад

      @@WEAPON-MRX yo mama loves africa. You know why???🤣🤣🤣

  • @elhar3761
    @elhar3761 Год назад +25

    Go to Africa at least once. One of the best experiences of my life 💯 went to Cape Town, South Africa

    • @ayobampilo5762
      @ayobampilo5762 Год назад +1

      Next time come to Joburg

    • @Peace2dagawdz
      @Peace2dagawdz Год назад +1

      Cape Town??? CT gentrified as hell. Did you go to Johannesburg???

  • @laitai_
    @laitai_ Год назад +30

    This makes me respect Symba even more. He made his experience count by his open minded approach. Love the fact that he took his kid. These are 3 highly intelligent African American men in conversation, and the analogy of black panther is eye-opening.

  • @Shadow-nz1dm
    @Shadow-nz1dm Год назад +6

    I’m from Africa and everything he’s saying is true.. if you’ve experienced that type of hardship you move different when you finally make it to the land of opportunity 🇺🇸

  • @Philtheinfleunce
    @Philtheinfleunce Год назад +29

    I took a trip to central Africa republic and my life as an American African changed forever. I felt loved and valued. The appreciation and admiration is truly inspiring.

    • @eyoung8202
      @eyoung8202 Год назад

      Yooooo the fact you said American African 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿💯. I haven’t been to Africa yet but I already have that understanding

    • @bhatch5680
      @bhatch5680 Год назад +1

      He’s definitely not an African American 😂

  • @ElimanGibba
    @ElimanGibba Год назад +1

    Never heard of this young man. I believe he will be a difference maker.

  • @bossmonl.a2035
    @bossmonl.a2035 Год назад +80

    This is how podcast help artist. I never effed with Symba. But I'm about to go search his music. And just off the man I see he is in this interview. I don't care what he rap like. I'ma eff with him. The passion and realness I know it's gonna show in the music anyway. This felt like a conversation not an interview. This felt like a teaching for those who haven't experienced. My parents are from a small island called Grenada. I know what he talking about. I always hoped my American brothers can see what it's like outside of where u from. The world is much bigger then the block nahmean ❤🔥🔥🔥 Life is so important. All this flash is dessert, It's not necessary to be full and too much can damage you. Humble they self....

    • @bossmonl.a2035
      @bossmonl.a2035 Год назад +8

      Okay I just heard my 1st Symba song. And I'm hooked already. I don't eff with all artist. Right now it's just Kanye Sunday service, J Cole, Nipsey Hussle and now Symba. My bad I'm late to the show 🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @MrEJF02
      @MrEJF02 Год назад +4

      He ia a beast lyrically. Elite Talent. 🔥🔥🎼🎼

    • @jasonvoorhies6431
      @jasonvoorhies6431 Год назад +1

      @@bossmonl.a2035Symba, Joyner Lucas, J Cole I’m buying everything they’re putting out

    • @jasonvoorhies6431
      @jasonvoorhies6431 Год назад +1

      Nip too

    • @Jen_ell
      @Jen_ell Год назад

      Agreed! Symba is fire. Glad you had a chance to hear him.
      OAN I’ve visited Grenada and it is such a beautiful island with beautiful people. Can’t wait to return. ❤

  • @lajanvouton9590
    @lajanvouton9590 Год назад +1

    I had received 3 invitations to go visit Nigeria before I finally went. Amazing how the universe will keep bringing things to you that need to manifest. Everyone thought I was crazy flying to Nigeria by myself. I was filled with anxiety about so many things that could go wrong. That trip totally altered my perception on so many things. There is so many images and ideologies we are fed we are not even aware of as African Americans because we have not seen nor gone to where we decedent from. Blown away by the rich culture, phenomenal genetics and a region so diverse with resources. I highly encourage anyone to go who has the resources.

  • @sdjohnsononyoutube
    @sdjohnsononyoutube Год назад +46

    Hands down this was a powerful interview excerpt

  • @mayphotovideodbamarkajames7845
    @mayphotovideodbamarkajames7845 Год назад +11

    Just came back from Ghana 3 weeks ago, and I felt safe moving around my people.

  • @WaithakaEnt
    @WaithakaEnt Год назад +32

    Powerful! The motherland will change you and how you view life. Power 👊🏾 🇰🇪

  • @ibizawavey8630
    @ibizawavey8630 Год назад +80

    I love seeing Americans going to the motherland. I'm Somali, all I heard growing up was 'Somalia is a war torn country' then you go there and people leave their jewelry/wads of CASH on the street and go pray every afternoon and at 5pm. That's twice a day, they leave everything they're selling at the market and go pray, no one steals anything.
    Yes, Somalia has CIA/MI5 and every white spy agency doing covert ops there but the Somali people, it is all about love.

    • @BEst-tn4ir
      @BEst-tn4ir Год назад +4

      Love Somali people. Real ones!

    • @theonly6359
      @theonly6359 Год назад +2

      True 💯
      You people even leave money on display and go pray, when you come back money is still intact where you left it. 🇿🇦

    • @kaulumapaulus9234
      @kaulumapaulus9234 Год назад

      Always those white people

  • @elishamartin9863
    @elishamartin9863 Год назад +2

    I'm so emotional watching this right now. My husband and I have been discussing what it will take for us to move our family from the states to Africa. I've had this constant tug at my soul to return home and it won't go away until I get back. I was birn in the states as most of my family tree but I know this isn't home and there's a tug. I loved the analogy of the child separated from it's biological parent because that's how I feel. I believe James Baldwin said it best. To be African American is to be African without any memory and American without any privilege. It's time to get back to my people ❤

    • @EdwardSnowden8610
      @EdwardSnowden8610 Год назад

      Visit Zanzibar Tanzania you will never go back to America again. Life changing experience

  • @mr.g6444
    @mr.g6444 Год назад +57

    These are the conversations that should be on BET now that Tyler ownes it. The new teen summit for all ages.

    • @floydland3509
      @floydland3509 Год назад +6

      This the last thing Tyler Perry is going to want on his network

    • @GMacII
      @GMacII Год назад

      Yeaaaaah it sounds good, but not going to happen. I’m sure The previous owners informed Tyler to FLOOD the network with LGBTQ agenda, black man hating narratives, non constructive music artists, etc

    • @beach_boy1141
      @beach_boy1141 Год назад

      Lol Tyler

    • @Chantalhewins
      @Chantalhewins Год назад

      @@floydland3509why

    • @blaquenguni9249
      @blaquenguni9249 Год назад +1

      You're the people they call "the sheep "🐑😂😂😂...what has Tyler Perry ever produced that uplifted and fostered conscious black people ?

  • @nosyl8475
    @nosyl8475 Год назад +14

    Symba is really brilliant for that, the way he assess himself is great.

    • @ibizawavey8630
      @ibizawavey8630 Год назад +3

      Brotha is even talking about opening up gas stations, and other enterprises. That means jobs for the people, that's what africa needs.

  • @nathanking8180
    @nathanking8180 Год назад +37

    That analogy of the parent and the abducted child was so true, excellent analogy.

  • @sly962
    @sly962 Год назад +162

    In Africa we don't really care about jewelries or expensive clothes. You can wear anything that you feel comfortable with. It's like a culture 😍. People love drips,but we don't see it to be something that's force to be done or practice .

    • @emilengoga2539
      @emilengoga2539 Год назад

      😂😂😂lmfo

    • @betonblack3621
      @betonblack3621 Год назад +26

      It’s not important in America either. It’s a sub culture. It’s not common for people to walk around with 50k on their neck. Very few do it.

    • @Wideout4
      @Wideout4 Год назад +4

      @@betonblack3621correct

    • @Gregoiresidehustle
      @Gregoiresidehustle Год назад +1

      you lying

    • @realsebsworld3004
      @realsebsworld3004 Год назад

      in your country

  • @bantuhebrew2439
    @bantuhebrew2439 Год назад +1

    Great to hear thise thoughts from an African American 🇺🇸. I am a Congolese 🇨🇩 who grew up in Europe 🇳🇱 🇧🇪 🇫🇷🇨🇭 . My come back to Congo 🇨🇩 was an eye opener ! And came to the same conclusion: if we unite and come back to motherland we would be unbeatable and the enemy knows that! Respect to Symba for this one 🫡 and the other two brothers in this interview. Let’s build our home with our expertise from Europe, America and local traditions. Once we take control of our land and govt we can do great! I hope more Africa America wake up this 🔥

    • @bantuhebrew2439
      @bantuhebrew2439 Год назад

      Our govt are under the enemies control. The African Union is actually monitored by the Western power. It is all whole system put in place to keep up down. We have to realise it and fight it wisely undercover !

  • @nomagix
    @nomagix Год назад +3

    I'm glad you enjoyed your experience visiting Nigeria. The love here is genuine and sincere, and we're always happy to welcome our brothers and sisters. Growing up, I often heard negative things about my country due to a small group of Nigerians involved in internet fraud, but that's not representative of the whole population. Nigeria is a beautiful country; its main challenges are corrupt politicians influenced by foreign interests and high levels of poverty.

  • @dominique046
    @dominique046 Год назад +13

    I was born and raised in Amsterdam but I traveled trough allot of countries in Africa and lived a year in Angola. Both of my parents are from Angola & Congo. One of the best choices I ever made. I had a few spiritual awakenings by seeing life from an other perspective. If you have a chance to go to any country in Africa, you should do it. It will humble you 💯

  • @janengobilap4887
    @janengobilap4887 Год назад +19

    Symba is someone with an open mind. All of his/these experiences for just 2 weeks says a lot about the young man.
    As an African who goes home every year, listening to him thought he was there for 3 months. Kudos to Symba 👌🏾👌🏾

  • @MylezNevison
    @MylezNevison Год назад +21

    Such a beautiful and powerful conversation. Our ignorance of one another is due to lack of communication hence why the media is able to paint African Americans in a certain light to Africans and vice versa (then we all fall for the okey doke and are prejudice towards each other without even talking😔). If we all just found a time and place to talk to one another, a lot could change for the generations coming after us.

  • @monicaborde5602
    @monicaborde5602 Год назад +3

    I am a elder and it is so inspiring to hear a young man speak of Africa especially Nigeria with such Love. I have been to Nigeria 3x it's the most fun place to go. Africa will change you. I just bought 2 plots of land in Cape Coast Ghana. I am building a home there. Don't believe the American media. They want us to stay asleep.

  • @madizm05
    @madizm05 Год назад +30

    Real facts ,we take everything for granted in the US .Nice to hear someone with that type of heart.Bless bro.

  • @ayetherealtalk
    @ayetherealtalk Год назад +17

    Love the fact that he brought his son along

  • @adriantamata7932
    @adriantamata7932 Год назад +23

    Dope content ma boy! Coming from a Māori perspective in New Zealand I know our people support the same energy it’s time for our people to wake up💯 love my brothers!

  • @Double6ixMotions
    @Double6ixMotions Год назад +44

    Maximum Respect to Symba! 🙌🏾

  • @getmoney3806
    @getmoney3806 Год назад +8

    As an African American who grew up in Africa and moved back to America as a young adult...I can agree that I feel safer over there. Having to watch your back all the time changes you as a person. I wish more Americans would visit Africa❤

  • @Jen_ell
    @Jen_ell Год назад +31

    Have not been to Nigeria, but visited South Africa….it is an experience, a beautiful one. Each city is different with distinct culture and customs. I love Symba had this experience.

    • @siyabongamatroos5470
      @siyabongamatroos5470 Год назад +4

      Come back visit Eastern Cape

    • @biggieblack8158
      @biggieblack8158 Год назад +2

      Best country in Africa ❤

    • @fabolousjada5070
      @fabolousjada5070 Год назад +2

      Thats that white africa lol

    • @Jen_ell
      @Jen_ell Год назад +1

      @@fabolousjada5070 In all seriousness, it resembled so much of America for me, especially understanding apartheid as an adult. I was in elementary school while the fight against it was happening. It felt oddly familiar.

  • @TruthSpokn
    @TruthSpokn Год назад +15

    This is good…. 🔥🔥🔥 I pray y’all actually listened to the message and didn’t just click on this to hear the next viral lyric.

  • @Tomiwalker
    @Tomiwalker Год назад +12

    Self-awareness is a gift in this era

  • @SophiaSooFire
    @SophiaSooFire Год назад +2

    This was so genuine and it’s encouraging more black Americans to give AFRICA a chance. It’s part of you and when you touch down, trust it’s a feeling that you can’t explain. He FELT IT!!

  • @ChaseNMoneey
    @ChaseNMoneey Год назад +4

    Never heard my guy music but I respect him as a man, this was a great interview definitely opened my eyes. I was born in America my dad came over from Nigeria, was killed here when I was 3 years old. I’ve never been back home. I want to go but now we are here in America 2 generations strong

  • @QueenMarilyn1
    @QueenMarilyn1 Год назад +17

    Thank you for allowing the Mother Africa speak to you and touch you from a place of unconditional love. You opened up your heart and listened and she gave you a rebirth. You are unstoppable! May you continued to be blessed, rise and inspire. My brother! AfricamyAfrica

  • @worldwiderell1812
    @worldwiderell1812 Год назад +53

    Traveling is the ish...definitely gives perspective to life

  • @thomasassim-ita1787
    @thomasassim-ita1787 Год назад +6

    Many thanks Symba, deeply appreciate your comments and experience in Nigeria. I'm a Nigerian and must say it's the freest place in the world. You don't need to carry a gun around in Nigeria. We love our black brothers and appreciate your visit to Nigeria. God bless 🙏

  • @bennyaruba3449
    @bennyaruba3449 Год назад +11

    Never heard of him but now imma check him out. He's hip hop how it was meant to be from scratch: uplifting people

  • @partozkikosi7615
    @partozkikosi7615 Год назад +2

    Love from Kenya man, Africa loves all people of African descent. You are all welcome home. You might not know how it will make you feel, but just come home…🇰🇪

  • @GetDown_LayDown
    @GetDown_LayDown Год назад +4

    I’m a first generation Kenyan American, and grew up in the south. The cultural roller coaster I went through made me a balanced man, and I can say that proudly. So to hear the homie talk about the Motherland just gives me so much solace. We are headed in the right direction black men.

  • @Glennsword.
    @Glennsword. Год назад +17

    The freedom and ability for a child to DREAM…..Folks do not know how deep that is..GREAT PODCAST, EYL & SYMBA💯💯👊🏿🙏🏿👑

  • @raskeambe3191
    @raskeambe3191 Год назад +7

    Two weeks is just a taste, a peek, a glimpse, but it gave him a different perspective. But it's a good perspective, a perspective i truly respect. This brother immediately connected with the motherland, and with his very kind heart he is going to do legendary works in Africa. I will be watching him

  • @endigosun
    @endigosun Год назад +2

    I like this guy… Thank you for your humility and your service to our people. ❤

  • @kennethhurst6296
    @kennethhurst6296 Год назад +25

    This was a very nice interview! This man was humbled by his African experience- trip to the motherland. It inspires me to make my trip sooner! Thank you

  • @lyriqalflame2965
    @lyriqalflame2965 Год назад +4

    Big up bro... I'm so proud of you,,and here in Africa, Zimbabwe Symba means power,,Strength ( Godly),, got a younger bro who goes by that name,,, ❤❤Big up Bro,,One Africa

  • @LilMarv
    @LilMarv Год назад +24

    I’ve been to 8 countries I got my passport in 2021 , I try to tell people all this all the time.

  • @verdaylove
    @verdaylove Год назад +2

    This conversation is everything!!! And so it is. It's already done. An unstoppable force.

  • @meenballa999
    @meenballa999 Год назад +10

    I remember when Symba was the only artist in the Bay Area not rapping about guns for about 15 years, I am so happy for him that he surpassed all the others and made it to the international level.

  • @Muchwezi-XII
    @Muchwezi-XII Год назад +8

    Black people are waking up and Uniting ✊🏿 love from East Africa.

  • @_jmk_4525
    @_jmk_4525 Год назад +5

    Symba is f***ing underrated!! I discovered his music with the LA Leakers freestyle and technically he is a real 💎!! Bars, Lyrics, Flow he got the full pack!! We appreciate the love King!! #LovefromAfrica 💪🏾

  • @theancientvoice9272
    @theancientvoice9272 Год назад +4

    My shock as African was the first time I landed in the Carribeans. Every African child needs to do that trip. My brain was literally bursting all along. Words and all are nice, but experience is transformative.

  • @Ojini
    @Ojini Год назад +12

    Dope video!
    I’m a Nigerian rapper myself, and I got into Symba’s music after a friend showed me the “Top G” music video he & Damicool shot in Lafiaji here in Lagos🔥🔥 he told me they only had about 6 hours to plan and make it happen! That’s dope.
    Yes, the problems with the unsafe water are unfortunately a thing in some parts of Lagos Island, I’m guessing he was staying in some part of Lekki.
    But the mainland? We good over here😄😄 our water is pristine.
    Maybe peeps can stay on the Lagos mainland when they visit. There’s a whole other beautiful side of Lagos a lot of visitors haven’t seen!
    Much love!

    • @atomiser2003
      @atomiser2003 Год назад

      Alpha Ojini! You did a madness on Vigilante Bop 🔥🔥🔥🚀🚀

  • @senecapv4555
    @senecapv4555 Год назад +3

    Another reason why i like listening to Symba this brother is very UNIQUE the way he's describing the ppl in Africa how they welcome him thats how the continent is love from 🇸🇳

  • @sirrichard6685
    @sirrichard6685 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your story life can be extremely humbling and how you learn to handle it defines us

  • @feimohach
    @feimohach Год назад +5

    I always tell my brothers here to make a step and visit Africa, you learn alot, life lessons and appreciate life.

  • @Aeviae
    @Aeviae Год назад +15

    This is one of the most engaging , thought provoking, and inspiring conversations I've heard on these subjects in a long time.. I think about these topics daily and I'm fully committed to being a part of the solution. Brothers and sisters, your efforts are not in vein. We can make it happen in our lifetime if you believe it's possible.

  • @ReleasewithPhilece
    @ReleasewithPhilece Год назад +4

    This is what we definitely need to speak on the divisive issues between our people and how we can help each other out of the games the world has been playing against African people all over the world.

  • @Belongs2TD1
    @Belongs2TD1 Год назад +33

    Just on the strength him saying being there was a culture shock and it made him in other words humbling, I solute him 10 toes down and 2 thumbs up!
    MLMR (MuchLoveMuchRespect)

  • @joeficent50tvreactions71
    @joeficent50tvreactions71 Год назад +7

    I’ve always liked Symba he’s very intelligent and well grounded. I wish you all the best in life. Stay blessed bro.

  • @williammason475
    @williammason475 Год назад +2

    Wow, it has always been my dream to go to the Mother continent, Africa. Years ago, i would picture myself getting off the plane and kneeling to rhe ground, kissing it and say, " Mom, im home!" Humbly learning about the different cultures, languages,foods, etc. Love and peace from a brother here in the States. Blessings to you all.

  • @force1182
    @force1182 Год назад +15

    Yo this is beautiful. What the elites don’t want to see… is us connect with the Motherland.
    But it’s absolutely critical for our advancement. More of this!

    • @KagisoKelentse
      @KagisoKelentse Год назад

      Facts!! They took our brothers and fed them lies against us and their continent. After that they leave them in their country and go back to Africa to enrich themselves with the resources of their land then come back to lord it over them. They never thought a day will come when our people will know that their land is the powerhouse of the globe where they get the resources for their inventions.. Some even hustle the people in the US under disguise of being missionaries in Africa and they stay in the cities and live large in Africa while occasionally going to the villages to post poverty on social media, They will never show you the best side of the Mother land

  • @olajideomotola9939
    @olajideomotola9939 Год назад +4

    Never stopped loving Symba since I first heard his radio Freestyle. You team up with Vector is a huge plus👍🏾❤
    You’ve changed the life of kids by empowering them, lucky will never forget you. So proud of what you’ve achieved. So many people are quick to come down here and go to the poorest part for photo ops. Wish I met you in person man🥲
    You’re too talented and intelligent. Stay Blessed!

    • @kings11ng
      @kings11ng Год назад

      He got a song with davido?

  • @easyyvestv5577
    @easyyvestv5577 Год назад +15

    I'm telling you this video is a true testament to what others are facing and going through out there in 3rd world countries. I've traveled and at all times being in these places makes you feel humble and makes you show a sense of gratitude.

  • @ljc7935
    @ljc7935 Год назад +2

    ... Africa definitely brings that energy, it's home, u need to resonate, it will take a couple days. The 'i had to take the labels off' is so real...life is so simple. Love is love

  • @YanYnwa
    @YanYnwa Год назад +3

    ✊🏽I’m proud of you my brother. You’ve leveled up your mind

  • @nanakwadwo8355
    @nanakwadwo8355 Год назад +1

    God richly Bless your Hustle Blood🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
    We appreciate you a lot👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
    I’m from Africa too🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭

  • @nathanking8180
    @nathanking8180 Год назад +10

    Nuff Respect to this brotha.

  • @sspider7846
    @sspider7846 Год назад +2

    I’ve loved Symba since the LA Leaker’s freestyle but love him even more now. Humbling experience, keep staying real brother and never let the industry own you

  • @kikalarashid9003
    @kikalarashid9003 Год назад +3

    Respect for this guy!! 🇹🇿🇹🇿

  • @JunkNGrind
    @JunkNGrind Год назад +1

    My Old Job I was Hanging Gutters with like 5-6 Guys from Nigeria, in Baltimore Maryland. They are the Nicest most Loving Caring People You’ll Ever Meet in your Whole Life ❤️🙏🏼✅👍🏼

  • @talishak100
    @talishak100 Год назад +18

    This is why Jewish people go to their motherland. I felt the same way Symba did I went to Nigeria 4 times. I went to Ghana and caught a plane back to Nigeria. It's something about the sun that kept bringing me back.

  • @ncusasakhiwosimelane6809
    @ncusasakhiwosimelane6809 Год назад +2

    Big ups to Symba.. I'm glad you got the chance to visit Africa 🌍. ..

  • @dereomiebi977
    @dereomiebi977 Год назад +3

    Man I love Symba.. I'm now a new fan..
    Nigeria is The Best..

  • @etd85
    @etd85 Год назад +1

    Mane this interview make me look at life different. Big up Symba

  • @buyitbuilditfixit
    @buyitbuilditfixit Год назад +3

    I just listened to the podcast and this interview was very impactful. I would love to do more for our people.

  • @harricoentertainment
    @harricoentertainment Год назад +2

    I Absolutely Love This!!! Shout out to Symba!!

  • @makavelli7211
    @makavelli7211 Год назад +45

    Slavery and Colonization has done a number on all Black people. I don't even know a group of people that went through this kind of trauma. Stripped of our identity to the core. Too much trauma on both sides self-hate and hate among one another.
    It's great to see Black people building bridges across the Diaspora. Slowly but surely things are changing.

    • @DripPygal
      @DripPygal Год назад +2

      What about ppl in Syria they’re literally living in tents they don’t even have roads to drive on everything over there is destroyed

    • @parisprice8489
      @parisprice8489 Год назад +4

      @@DripPygalthis not about people in Syria this about Black skinned oeoole

    • @DripPygal
      @DripPygal Год назад

      @@parisprice8489 I’m saying they were ripped of their identity and everything else with it have u seen the ruins over there they don’t even kn where their next meal is going to come from…….

    • @fabolousjada5070
      @fabolousjada5070 Год назад +1

      Umm many groups the natives got genocide cause they refused to be slaves and they got they balls cut off etc too same with most gypsys Caribbean ( hispanola ) blacks enslaved dominicans for 22 years .. so yeah every culture except white has been slaves or died due to slavery stop the victim mentality we all been victims

    • @hendrixmeboe2502
      @hendrixmeboe2502 Год назад

      ​@@DripPygalyou sound slow, how are syrians being deprived of their identity?! You Just called them Syrian , they still speak Arabic and pray their islamic God , while most black Americans can't even tell where they are from , they have no clues about their ethnicities , don't speak their languages and definitely don't know about their Gods, that's what being deprived of your identity looks like ...

  • @tangocharlie6341
    @tangocharlie6341 Год назад

    Beautiful interview. I'm so happy for his experience. When you touch Africa, your mind will change. You do get liberated

  • @furiousrobinson
    @furiousrobinson Год назад +4

    Love Ghana 🇬🇭…going back home soon.

  • @brooklynhomesteader3721
    @brooklynhomesteader3721 Год назад

    I Got so much more from this interview than I expected...Bravo Symba!

  • @JaySaidy
    @JaySaidy Год назад +5

    I was already a fan of symba because he is a mfing beast on the Mic but dam...now I am just a fan for life.