DOWN2EARTHPODCAST Network
DOWN2EARTHPODCAST Network
Down2earthpodcast Network
edutainment media news podcast content platform we do podcast interviews & cover music & special events. on our podcast we talk about Social issues. History politics pop culture and more . We are an international Hip hop inspired platform for the universe. hosted by 2 brothers Shawn Myrie. and Rastafari samurai. We are more then a podcast it’s a movement 📡🎙️🌍 https://www.youtube.com/@Down2EarthNetwork
The king of Hip Hop
The king of Hip Hop Episode about JAY-Z and his status in Hip Hop and went on at The Roots picnic with his Freestyle directed at Drake and more
Jun 16
1 hr 38 min
Writers Room part 1
Toronto Artist work shop writers room Hosted by private name private number
Jun 15
9 min
The 4TH infantry Down 2 Earth interview
4th Infantry is a hard-hitting Toronto hip hop crew built on loyalty, discipline, and raw lyricism. The unit features Iron Wind – The Shogun, Warrzone – The General, QeMical – The Chemist, and E Double U – The Renegade, each bringing their own distinct style, voice, and energy to the battlefield.Blending different forms of hip hop—from gritty underground bars and militant anthems to high-energy tracks, street storytelling, and performance-ready records—4th Infantry moves as one force. The crew stands for respect, brotherhood, sharp lyricism, and protecting the culture from the front
Jun 15
52 min
Donald Trump The war is over
Donald recently The war is over with 🇮🇷 IRAN but no confirmation of facts
Jun 15
2 hr 11 min
Enemy of The State
ENEMY of The State 2 . Government surveillance Marshall Law new world 🌍 Order. #conspiracypalette #donaldtrump #down2earthpodcast 🔴🎙️📡🌍📺
Jun 14
32 min
Troyman Down 2 Earth podcast interview
Troyman Down 2 earth podcast Live interview 📡🌍🎙️🔴 Troyman is an artist, vocalist, songwriter, record producer and actor.Originally from Oakland, California, the artist relocated to Atlanta,Georgia as a teenager where he would soon begin his music career.Troyman started rapping at the youthful age of 16 years old. In 2017, therapper released his first self-released full length project, A.P.R.I.L. (APeriod of realizing Infinite Life) after the devastating loss of hismother. Determined to make his mother proud and honor her legacyEuphoria S2SoundtrackTroyman continued to make waves in the music industry. In2019,(HBO)Troymanappeared onthe first season ofNetflix’s firstever hip hop seriescompetition, Rhythm + Flow where he was named a top finalist. His songStreetlights produced by Tay Keith became a viral sensation shortlyafter the series aired. Troyman’s single, Blessings featuring fellowRhythm + Flow contestant, Londynn B released on November 14, 2019.Troyman released his newest EP on february 19th, 2025 entitled,
Jun 13
52 min
Down 2 Earth news
down 2 Earth News 📰 current events in media from Donald Trump to WAR in IRAN to other social & more Topics
Jun 13
1 hr 13 min
DR. CHARLES TAYLOR
After years of research and eight months of writing, Dr. Charles Taylor has published his new book, “Juneteenth: The Promise of Freedom.” As a longtime educator and award-winning documentarian, Taylor says that he has dedicated his life’s work to “uncovering and honoring the rich tapestry of Black history — its brilliance, resilience, and enduring struggle for justice.”“Juneteenth: The Promise of Freedom” takes readers on a journey through Black history, beginning not with slavery, but with Africa’s golden age. Throughout the book, Taylor challenges traditional narratives by revealing how Africa’s great civilizations were systematically destroyed, leading to the transatlantic slave trade.Taylor, a retired professor from the doctoral program at Edgewood College where he also served as the Dean of the Business School, is also the producer of award-winning documentaries like “Decade of Discontent” and “Leaders of Madison’s Black Renaissance.”In 2002, Taylor wrote “Juneteenth: A Celebration of Freedom,” which conveys the jubilation that occurred on June 19, 1865 when African American people in Texas were the last to be freed from the horrors of U.S. slavery.“I gave a talk for a foundation in 2021 and I told people at that time that I was going to revise my earlier version [of the book]. But you know how life gets in the way … I did a couple of documentaries and films … but all along I was still doing the research,” Taylor remembers. “I gave the keynote speech last year for the National Juneteenth Observance Foundation in Washington, DC, and they had Juneteenth chapters from all across the country in attendance, and people were asking me: ‘When are you going to update your first Juneteenth book?’ And so I pledged then and there that I would do it. Eight months later, it’s finally done.”Taylor says his latest book has incorporated about three or four years of research.“This new book is a complete revision [of the first book]. When I really got into it, I kept wanting to make sure that people were understanding this holiday contextually, so I kept adding background information,” says Taylor, who was the recipient of the prestigious 2023 City-County Humanitarian Award honoring Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King. “But then it dawned on me that Juneteenth is actually Black history, and we should never start it with slavery, because that would discount all of the Black history that has occurred in Africa before enslavement. And so I decided to start the book in Africa so people have a clear understanding of why Juneteenth is so important and why we’re in the position that we’re in today, not only as Black people, but as American society. Why is there so much division? Why is there still anti-Black racism after all this time? This book answers most of those questions.”🎙️📡🌍 Juneteenth: The Promise of Freedom” traces the complex path from ancient Africa to June 19, 1865, when Union Major General Gordon Granger announced the end of slavery in Galveston, Texas – more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation.“This book talks about the great empires and kingdoms of Africa, and when outside invaders came and destroyed the African civilizations,” Taylor says. “It talks about the Trans-Atlantic slave era. And so it does a comprehensive Black history, African and African American history. It fills in some of the missing pages that people have.” Taylor connects historical events to contemporary challenges in the 22 chapters of the book, demonstrating why Juneteenth remains relevant today. This expanded edition builds on Dr. CHARLES TAYLOR original work, which became instrumental in the campaign to make Juneteenth a federal holiday. Taylor says that the book is intended for people 16 years and older.“
Jun 4
30 min
The JIG is Up
In this episode of the Down 2 Earth 🌍 podcast, we dive deep with a fellow podcaster from our vibrant city, Vegas from @T​⁠ join us as we explore the multifaceted impact of Drake on hip-hop culture—both the good and the bad. We also dissect Jay-Z's controversial freestyle that sent shockwaves through the industry, breaking down the subtle shots aimed at fellow artists. Plus, we touch on the dynamic music scene in Toronto and the politics that shape it. Don't miss this engaging discussion filled with insights and opinions! #Drake #JayZ #hiphopculture #down2earthpodcast #torylanez 📡🌍🔴🎙️
Jun 1
1 hr 35 min
The KING of POP
Drake officially broke two massive all-time records previously held by Michael Jackson. Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of the Down 2 Earth podcast! Today, we’re breaking down a historic moment in music: Drake has officially overtaken Michael Jackson as the number one male artist on the Billboard charts. This achievement has sparked intense discussions and debates across the internet—can we really compare Drake's digital success to the timeless talent of Michael Jackson? Join our host and cast as we dissect the implications of this milestone, the role of streaming in today’s music landscape, and what it truly means to be the "best" in the industry. Don’t miss out on this engaging conversation! #Drake #MichaelJackson #MusicDebate
May 30
1 hr 9 min
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