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Penuel The Black Pen In Conversation With Warrick "Dj Warras" Stock, Yfm, Trevor Noah, Burna Boy 

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@khwezindlovu2101
@khwezindlovu2101 Год назад
THE PENUEL SHOW WITH WARRICK STOCK 00:00 - INTRO 03:20 - Perception & relationships 06:35 - Biography 16:00 - Roleplayers in radio 20:50 - Radio personalities & host's 26:25 - How we can educate the public on radio operations 27:55 - Recognising talent 31:10 - Is radio too formal 34:30 - Lack of innovation within entertainment industry 40:00 - Mastering your craft 46:00 - Censorship & mainstem media 51:00 - Drive time radio 57:25 - Backing & supporting talent 59:40 - Violence in coloured communities 1:07:30 - Where do we draw the line 1:10:25 - Rehabilitating violent communities 1:16:10 - Dealing with crime & hierarchies 1:19:50 - Upskilling the public to support law enforcement 1:26:00 - Growing up & learning isiZulu 1:33:00 - Family & kids 1:38:00 - Politics & identity politics 1:48:04 - ENDS
@isaiahgideon5290
@isaiahgideon5290 Год назад
I love you ❤that's very helpful
@sinegugusibisi
@sinegugusibisi Год назад
This is really helpful, siyabonga.
@TheCSIguy
@TheCSIguy Год назад
True and internet will kill dstv and tvs, my dream is to see every house replacing dstv with uncapped wifi and learning ways of making money same thing they do on TikTok.
@sandilentuli64
@sandilentuli64 Год назад
Power to u my guy. Keep doing what you doing
@NatasiaN
@NatasiaN Год назад
This show is a mockery without guidelines.
@Penuelism
@Penuelism Год назад
Shoutout to Mac G & Sol ❤ Shoutout to Warras ❤ Shoutout to DJ Sbu, Fresh, Dineo, Shimza & the other icons mentioned in the conversation ❤ Shoutout to the innovation that YFM brought to the radio game back then & all the legends there 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@nomkhosingcongo5069
@nomkhosingcongo5069 Год назад
❤❤❤❤
@Gweru_podcast
@Gweru_podcast Год назад
bet
@OtherGuy
@OtherGuy Год назад
Please tell your sound engineer or editor to wake up 😂
@tembelabee
@tembelabee Год назад
I love your mind. I also wanted you to talk about kids and family, please have him again. Also, I love your work, your interviews are always so clean, educational and fun. ❤
@givenmbadamana915
@givenmbadamana915 Год назад
But you were kinda ducking "Macg" name when Warras was glorifying the G..Thats my perspective OG.
@cynthiaturya744
@cynthiaturya744 Год назад
Dj Warras is definitely underrated as one of the pioneers and innovators in the entertainment space. Solid, intelligent man. This was refreshing 🤌🏾
@iamneokay
@iamneokay Год назад
NEH!!!!!!
@robibabe
@robibabe Год назад
Yes,.. I miss hearing his voice he should start his own podcast.
@MloMnisi
@MloMnisi Год назад
True
@Chris_Q_Radebe
@Chris_Q_Radebe Год назад
Damn! I never thought a DJ Warras interview would be my favourite interview, period. Nothing but common sense. Such a clear thinker. No superfluous nonsense, just straightforward answers to questions. 👏🏽
@LefaMabena
@LefaMabena Год назад
THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST INTERVIEW, truth will always be truth.
@nickmolea6111
@nickmolea6111 Год назад
The questioning was shit
@segoacc1418
@segoacc1418 Год назад
We need more Real people like Warras.. Not people who give PR Answers and scared to be cancelled.. There are more pressing issues that we just avoid because alot of things are sugarcoated while in Reality our Country is in an extreme mess... Shout out to Warris💯💯
@sfisomkhwanazi8705
@sfisomkhwanazi8705 Год назад
Warras should be hired by, I don't know, some media teaching company. 30 minutes into it, it's literally a proper masterclass. Bloody hell!
@bokangdonald2565
@bokangdonald2565 Год назад
The reference on Dineo and Sol tells you that the man is a Legend. Props to Warras for shedding light on us on how Radio is structured.
@tumelomathlaba9547
@tumelomathlaba9547 Год назад
Pen I believe an Interview with Leon Schuster is something your audience, the South African audience has to see. A true comdey icon and entertainer. There's a lot we still need to hear from that man, and time is not anybody's friend
@FictionHubZA
@FictionHubZA Год назад
It must happen.
@sivuyilezwedala435
@sivuyilezwedala435 Год назад
Warras is just a likeable dude, period. Very authentic. Met him a couple of times, very humble dude too🙌🙌🙌
@pamelakamupingene891
@pamelakamupingene891 Год назад
I enjoy listening to people who mix different languages in one convo, 🥰🥰, thanks for another great episode
@SpecialOneHouseMix
@SpecialOneHouseMix Год назад
"Take it easy and if it's easy, take it home" LIVING OG!!! shout out to the BLACK PEN for not wasting our data during these tough times with meaningful content as always sir🙏🏾
@RastaAfricanGentleman
@RastaAfricanGentleman Год назад
Met Warrick once in an event, we had a casual conversation and chilled over the night and thought I was chilling with one of my boys, only found out later the guy was there working and is in the entertainment industry. Much respect to real cats like him
@kevinandilemediahouse
@kevinandilemediahouse Год назад
Thanks Penuel for bringing Warras I love him so much since I heard him on radios. Exquisite episode. Us Media people are happily invested 🔥🔥🙏💃😁🙌🏾
@tg_RSA
@tg_RSA Год назад
Invite Warras back please, he is insightful. From KwaBhanya to where he is now is amazing. How I wish kids from the area knew him and get inspired to dream bigger.
@Masela_Medias
@Masela_Medias Год назад
A special S/O to the cinematographer for the angles. The color grading is on fire. The setting of the show, color mixing. The florescent lights in the background. Everything is just proper & clean about this Podcast. S/O to the God for his great interview skills & lastly S/O to the quests that agreed to be on the show.
@Penuelism
@Penuelism Год назад
S/O to you for supporting our work and appreciating the efforts from the whole crew 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@Jay_Blvck
@Jay_Blvck Год назад
This must be one of the best interviews that Pen has dropped, I definitely found it interesting and learnt something too
@XolaniSithole-v7z
@XolaniSithole-v7z Год назад
Watch the one with gayton Mackenzie bra
@Jay_Blvck
@Jay_Blvck Год назад
@@XolaniSithole-v7z I already did watch that one as well, it was definitely brilliant too😁
@thiboznjabu64
@thiboznjabu64 Год назад
Warras s solution for crime by training and deploying just 300 iziguxa to sort out crime in CBD- 👌👋🤟🤟🤘 TOPS.....
@mphogaotime
@mphogaotime Год назад
This has been a beautiful....honest conversation. Bring Warras back ASAP to tackle the 2nd part of the planned convo.
@Penuelism
@Penuelism Год назад
Thank you to all our paying members. Happy Monday guys... hope you're having a productive Winter thus far! We love you ❤ Enjoy the show 🙏🏽
@sapanda5968
@sapanda5968 Год назад
But you must thank the subscribers as well. We not paying for now, mara maybe we'll be joining the paying gang soon 🤣
@ichoosegodfromnowon847
@ichoosegodfromnowon847 Год назад
​@@sapanda5968you are correct but Pen deserves support yazi mara, I enjoy hs content , I will mos def pay. I wonder what he goes through to.make these shows?
@leratongcwabe3415
@leratongcwabe3415 Год назад
My man, this was a great show. i didnt know warras - what a nigga!
@xolanibuthelezi193
@xolanibuthelezi193 Год назад
How about non paying member's?why am I offended 😅
@bonganhlanhlazonke6772
@bonganhlanhlazonke6772 Год назад
Good interview, Warras is the best he knows his story. Your beard grows so fast man, in the past week you were smooth now you this rough😮
@Uno_SA
@Uno_SA Год назад
I'm originally from Durban and I moved to Cape Town 2 and half years ago and attest to what Warras said about Cape Town...all facts!
@KpepperGreen
@KpepperGreen Год назад
Appreciate this episode, it really is a Gem! I have a new respect for Warrick Stock.
@bonganekekana8761
@bonganekekana8761 Год назад
Remember bumping into Warras in 2014. I was starstruck and dude was chilled even gave out advise. He advise was 'don't make kids, they'll ruin your life'. Damn now that I think about it, this guy was correct.
@zetzeeful
@zetzeeful Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂stop it
@Penuelism
@Penuelism Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@molebohengmaphepha80
@molebohengmaphepha80 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣best advice
@maneli_yt5403
@maneli_yt5403 Год назад
😂😂😂😂
@KGenius_DJ
@KGenius_DJ Год назад
Lmao, that sounds more like him 😂😂🤣
@letsokobrian77
@letsokobrian77 Год назад
Absolutely one of the best conversation/interview in minute! loved it. Very genuine and real and doesn't hold anything back. Felt like ive know him for years.
@thebha7519
@thebha7519 Год назад
Warras needs to be more out there than he is, a very interesting guy, this man is living his truth, we need more blunt people like him in leadership.
@wendymapholo7313
@wendymapholo7313 Год назад
What a beautiful conversation with Warrick. May he please come back .
@azaniamorake
@azaniamorake Год назад
I first met Warras at Moqhaka Municipality in the Free State. Him and his business partners had a presentation there. Very solid guy. The realest
@angelomatthews1556
@angelomatthews1556 Год назад
Sho Pen, I echo the sentiment of a great podcast. I identify as coloured and embrace my people. Although we suffer as a people with these characteristics of fighting and violence which in my view belittles our people. There is a majority of us that behave and live a NCA life with no violence and crime, whilst living in Eldo’s. Warras, “wag n bietjie”.
@Exquisite_m
@Exquisite_m Год назад
I'm watching this video coz I really wanna get context because I know that shorter clips might sensationalise matters. I'm hurt that warras speaks ill of coloured people. I am coloured and I am opposed to racial stereotypes...
@siyabongamatroos5470
@siyabongamatroos5470 Год назад
There's no ill speaking about colored people it's a fact there's group within coliyreds that idolises crime which is common to all groups. It's important to be hard on your own group especially about the negative behavior , Warras means no harm to coloured group just stating facts let's put feelings aside .
@angelomatthews1556
@angelomatthews1556 Год назад
@@siyabongamatroos5470 Facts that a small portion of each race group does idolize the life of crime. That’s not the issue, we tend focus more on the negative. What about that majority of our people that live a some what low/middle class life that don’t profit from crime. Yes hard truths must be heard, but when you criticize we should do so responsibly. Maybe thats a lived experience he was referring too, but we have to appreciate that some of our people have never experienced that life. That maybe ignorant, but is fact. We have a great deal of our people that run SME, work in corporate RSA, public servants, sell fruit and veg etc. I did not hear any of that so I stand for what is factual and don’t waste my time on those whom wants to break with no intent to build. I wonder if so called “coloured people” was his target market for the services he renders, would his sentiment be the same?
@leroy9511
@leroy9511 Год назад
Warra relax sanie ... leave us coloureds out of this, jy rak ons Nou kak gewoond ..
@sihlephiri908
@sihlephiri908 Год назад
Dj Warras is aunthentic and smart. Great combo
@rxngz_
@rxngz_ Год назад
Watching and listening while I work. I grew up on Warras on YFM and Live on SABC1. Great interview Pen❤
@trtekwanetekwane7782
@trtekwanetekwane7782 Год назад
GOAT 🐐
@teknikairaoulolgandessabek4102
Warras, the man who reintroduced me to YFM when the first generation of DJs left. This guy is a legend.
@FirstLadyTshepi
@FirstLadyTshepi Год назад
I love that he says he's not coloured anymore and I agree with him, speaking and identifying more with the other core languages can take you far as a person. His Radio and TV career is a testament to that and I commend him for that 🔥🔥 DJ Warras is super amazing!! I could sit down any day and listen to him talk all day. What a knowledgeable man. Love him👌👌🙌 Great conversation Penuel. Thank you 🙏 #DJWarras #ThePenuelShow
@jackreacher258
@jackreacher258 Год назад
One of the most entertaining critically based interview I've seen in a minute..love Warras
@lullabysmokes7162
@lullabysmokes7162 Год назад
First time commenting on a podcast.. Man I loved this conversation bra like seriously .. I can listen to Warras telling stories the whole day ..
@noxxie1496
@noxxie1496 Год назад
Remembering DJ Warras from that show on SABC 1, I'm so happy he's still doing well🥺❤️.
@wolveshield
@wolveshield Год назад
Great stuff🔥 As a descendant of interracial marriages this highlighted some key frustrations of being “coloured” in SA. It is extremely refreshing to hear Warras’ view on not identifying as a one ❤
@skgsinc1833
@skgsinc1833 Год назад
​@@chicargo.🤦🏾‍♂️
@tsholofelohuma7496
@tsholofelohuma7496 Год назад
Colored is culture not race, lot of ppl don't no the difference between race, nationality, culture and ethnicity, hence the confusion 😅
@skgsinc1833
@skgsinc1833 Год назад
@@tsholofelohuma7496 true
@motheobokaba
@motheobokaba Год назад
Warras needs to come back.👌 Also when are you having Sizwe Dhlomo on the show?
@surreptitious24
@surreptitious24 Год назад
I am currently 24, yet I will say I grew up loving this chap and I never got to see him being him like this because of mainstream media I am glad I had to see this.....in terms of this educational process of media, I want to engage because I studied ethics and media laws...all I can say media freedom of expression will always be limited because of the authoritarianism and that's how simple it is....to tell the truth there's no freedom of expression in the media medium
@sonkeabat9073
@sonkeabat9073 Год назад
I liked Warras on Radio but I adore him here. Gees this guys has wisdom. He is so open minded. Literally I am shocked because I have always just known him as a Kasi guy nje but he is actually f$n Amazingly smart. Really enjoy this episode a 100%. Thanks Penuel
@nguxolani
@nguxolani Год назад
This gave so much insight on how radio works. 👏🏽
@laluanluan
@laluanluan Год назад
Every time I watch an interview you bowl me over, Warrick Stock for President, AUTHENTICITY! this is an Incredible Interview. Thank you Thank you Thank you
@bms_888
@bms_888 Год назад
Warras speaks so clearly and straight forward I postponed watching for 7 days and now I'm enjoying it.. I learned a lot about radio structure and a different perspective from this conversation
@thulanisoqaka9296
@thulanisoqaka9296 Год назад
What a beautiful conversation Warras is the realist, genuine and umjitha grand grand. Thanks Penuel i really really enjoyed this one.
@rirhandzushivuri
@rirhandzushivuri Год назад
First time visiting this channel solely because of Warras… what a well spoken man, thoroughly enjoyed the interview 👏
@khanyamazkhali6949
@khanyamazkhali6949 Год назад
Penuel you got your match Bhuti, this guy can talk!!! Great show guys. Never heard of this guy before, these are there silenced young minds we need to have conversations with. Informative media secrets.....enkosi!!!!❤😊
@XolaniSithole-v7z
@XolaniSithole-v7z Год назад
You don't know warras ?
@kgomiemall5652
@kgomiemall5652 Год назад
The way he explained the Dineo/Sol issue...you can tell gore yep this man is a radio legend too....he knows what hes talking about. ❤
@phographyandlife9932
@phographyandlife9932 Год назад
Dj Warras is a great story teller.. I'm really paying attention and I'm loving it❤❤❤
@moafrikapartners
@moafrikapartners Год назад
Warras "The shady lekka".... it's so refreshing to see him...and I've also just discovered ukuthi umkhaya😅 from NN. Big ups
@sinegugumhlungu
@sinegugumhlungu Год назад
I am from eBhobhoyi, and Nomalanga's homestead is not far from home. We always reference her when we talk about dreaming big. I am so proud of that girl, and I admire her so much.❤️❤️
@danceswithwolves7085
@danceswithwolves7085 Год назад
Port shepstone ?
@sinegugumhlungu
@sinegugumhlungu Год назад
@@danceswithwolves7085 yes.
@magjay_za
@magjay_za Год назад
We definitely need another sit down with Warras, Shout out Penuel for always bringing out dope interviews. Legend!
@itumelengmeko9653
@itumelengmeko9653 Год назад
This is my first time that I see and hear DJ Waras and trust me I already love his mindset
@normansweli2284
@normansweli2284 Год назад
Am I the only one who thinks Warras should have his own podcast, I think it would be dope
@ayakhathusini
@ayakhathusini Год назад
Real people! Real conversations 👌🏼🙏🏾 Big ups Pen
@ceceiliaafrica3953
@ceceiliaafrica3953 Год назад
Love the minds of these two guys, can listen to them 24/7,constructive, funny&intellectual convo
@BatsiraiMusuka
@BatsiraiMusuka Год назад
Enjoyed Warras Pen combo. To my Zim peeps…can we say Andy Brown? 😄 l guess our countries are mirrored in a lot of ways. To my South African peeps…Andy Brown was one of Zimbabwe’s most celebrated legendary musicians who happened to be mixed race (what used to be called “mukaradhi” …but I’m not sure the community accepts that label). What we love about Andy is he outShona’d anyone. He was raised on a farm and spoke the deepest Shona that is mere mortals could never. He was very comfortable in his skin mixing with all spheres of Zim society…you could take him from the president’s house, to the rural areas to the jechas (“sand/dust” areas…what we call our townships).
@muzitunzi-et2eq
@muzitunzi-et2eq Год назад
I truly enjoyed this interview, I never really thought much about Dj Warras before this . Now I am so impressed with guy
@thandombekeni5628
@thandombekeni5628 Год назад
Wara krottie Thanks for coming ,u gave me something I never understood about Radio😢😢😢😢😢😢 ,i love the fact u re a straight talk ,u speak your mind.
@Mank_Mindset
@Mank_Mindset Год назад
Raw, Freshly so... Sobar conversation... I will appreciate more of these👍🏿💯 danki Pen and Warrus
@naledimalijana2179
@naledimalijana2179 Год назад
This was an excellent episode, warras is real and refreshing please bring him back for part 2 in the near future, both of your voices would do well in politics too
@abbyndala4120
@abbyndala4120 Год назад
Liked this episode before watching... Wasn't disappointed👌🏾!
@1justWannaKnow
@1justWannaKnow Год назад
I used to crush on Warras so bad and when my friend and I met him I wasn't disappointed. He was super cool, great personality and a whole vibe. I always thought that he resembles the great Bob Marley. I told him he just laughed 😍😅
@nthibabenjaminphasha8604
@nthibabenjaminphasha8604 Год назад
Penuel pleeeeeaaaaaaase bring back Warras again. Make it happen bro! I thoroughly enjoyed this sitting! Man!!!!
@buhlobospeelman5576
@buhlobospeelman5576 Год назад
😂😂🙌🏾🙌🏾 Unfiltered Andrew Tate wase Mzansi, love his honesty it's people like these that the country shields us away from cause they know it opens up opportunities of raw talks and expose their lies😊
@skgsinc1833
@skgsinc1833 Год назад
It's called Bald courage, bald people just don't give a f*ck😂
@haizin7321
@haizin7321 Год назад
I loved this…thanks Pen can’t wait for Warra to come back again ..so authentic ❤
@tumelomathlaba9547
@tumelomathlaba9547 Год назад
Another number by Penuel🙏🏿👍🏿 enjoyed listening to Warras
@ninobrown1309
@ninobrown1309 Год назад
Solid Show Gents... The NN & NV conversations made me homesick & proud!
@convo-spreaders
@convo-spreaders Год назад
This is amazing stuff, listening to you guys speak about so many topics makes me so homesick it's not funny. Sitting in my Edit Suite on the other side of the world, being transported back to my childhood is surreal. I thought l was the only "Former Colored" from Kwa Banya, fighting to shake off this colored nonsense. Great conversation Penuel, DJ Warra, l grew up and went to school with your people. We are not Colored, that term is a relic from apartheid.
@sjdutoit2140
@sjdutoit2140 Год назад
Thank you for this show. i honestly this this coloured convo is soo layered and many dont understand because of the indoctrination of what happened during apartheid which as messed with alot peoples minds love it and keep up the good work... always 🥰😘
@charne9026
@charne9026 Год назад
It’s unfortunate that an educated person would disown a whole race because of one’s own upbringing and surrounding. But again, if that’s all you know, it may be difficult to convince you otherwise. What a shame! Thank you Penuel for leading the conversation and steering it back to having substance and being meaningful. It takes great skill and courage to do that. May your platform continue to grow!
@charne9026
@charne9026 Год назад
@B2UB Context is so important. The argument here is not the social construct of race and whether it exists or not. The reality is - that there are 5+ million which identifies as Coloured. So your comment is irrelevant. The point is, is that it is stereotypical to think that all Coloureds act in the fashion which was described.
@musaamos1678
@musaamos1678 Год назад
@@charne9026 my sister let me remind you again that term Coloured race exist in South Africa only because it is a term which was introduced by apartheid government, if you go to other countries abroad you will be referred to as a light skin black person just like Alicia Keys, Drake, French Montana etc
@missqt48
@missqt48 Год назад
@musaamos1678 You just mentioned a bunch of mixed race people lol See how you see a comment complaining about the migration of terms yet here you are trying to migrate an American definition. Coloureds are simply mixed race people (2 or more different races in one person) hope that helps.
@mssummer07
@mssummer07 Год назад
​@B2UB Actually, the term existed during from the period of enslavement in western cape under Dutch colonial rule. Mixed race people after the emancipation of slaves were forced to become a community and that is what they did. Coloured identity has in actuality been around for more than a 100 years. They are indeed African people with mixed heritage who have created a cultural, ethnic identity. Therefore it certainly has evolved into far more than what white colonialists intended it to be. As a coloured person myself in the same way that I wouldn't deny the value or importance of your tribal identity. Please allow us as a community to the same right to self identify as coloured people. Do not ask me to shun my identity. I can embrace both my african identity without denying my colouredness.
@wellaightthen
@wellaightthen Год назад
@mssumer0078 I hear you man, and am trying to see things from your perspective as much as I can. What I can share to be a frustrating thing about SOME of the people who Identify as Coloureds Is their superiority complex towards black African people. We just don't expect it from you guys cause of how we see ourselves in you too despite a majority of y'all having a lighter shade than us and being oppressed the same way. When Warras touches on this I'm close to tears cause I ask myself how does he get it. Perhaps we need dialogue amoungst us people of colour in south Africa to undo the number that's been done on us then take it from there.
@motlatsi7997
@motlatsi7997 Год назад
thank you warras hate the lack of honesty in SA coz its so useful first time i hear someone specifically link the psychology behind people that vote for someone like ANC for 30 years and the psychology behind our social culture in general....our people are lowkey messed up
@Mashobane_Nyandeni
@Mashobane_Nyandeni Год назад
What a conversation, Warras is a G! 🙌🏾
@clodeanewuzie7185
@clodeanewuzie7185 Год назад
I just love him❤️ Penuel you're the best👏🏽
@faithsibisi9988
@faithsibisi9988 Год назад
I've always loved listening to DJ Waras speak vernac 🥺😍
@tefomolawa7950
@tefomolawa7950 Год назад
The quality of The Penuel Show is phenomenal. Thank You PEN!
@sydneymaswanganyi
@sydneymaswanganyi Год назад
I enjoyed this conversation. Warras speaks from the heat.
@dylanmosehla3285
@dylanmosehla3285 Год назад
This was super. Warras is very opinionated, that's what I enjoy about him.
@dwayne7max
@dwayne7max Год назад
Just finiahed This ,loved it Watching from Nam 🇳🇦 Its quite informarive and gives a insight on all the view honestly Danko Pen
@onaleronamabuse5802
@onaleronamabuse5802 Год назад
The Andre3000 line Penuel elaborated on - “Into the palm of a child, looks up at mama and smile With such a devilish grin, like "where the hell have you been" She yelling that selling's a sin, well so is telling young men That selling is a sin, if you don't offer new ways to win”
@Penuelism
@Penuelism Год назад
This is it!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Thank you for sharing 🙏🏽
@MonamaTV
@MonamaTV Год назад
Just want to a shout out to the production team. The video and sound quality is impeccable.
@abtshoni
@abtshoni Год назад
That Andre reference has to be Sixteen verse. Penuel is a real hip-hop head for real ❤ This is a beautiful conversation imparting much-needed knowledge to the masses.
@thandomthimkhulu3846
@thandomthimkhulu3846 Год назад
One of the best conversations I’ve heard/watched in a while👏🏾👏🏾 beautiful from start to finish
@zolanijizana8110
@zolanijizana8110 Год назад
First time watching the show simply because of Warras💯🙌
@tshepangmogedi4807
@tshepangmogedi4807 11 месяцев назад
I was expecting Warras to be this raw. Real dude. Enjoyed this interview.
@larrychucky8806
@larrychucky8806 Год назад
I reaaly love Dj Warras i didnt know how much untill i started following every interview he is on
@aadilahisaac217
@aadilahisaac217 Год назад
This was so Authentic ❤️🙏
@kyleWhoo
@kyleWhoo Год назад
This was lovely .....We need more of these two 💯.
@philanonkelela9630
@philanonkelela9630 Год назад
TIKTOK landed me here. First time into this podcast, I didn't know it exists. Insightful conversation with Warras, he is well versed in different topics I enjoyed this, I took lessons here.
@vickykgoete3161
@vickykgoete3161 Год назад
Ladies n gentlemen we have a Zulu man who denounced his Zulu culture interviewing a Coloured man who denounced his Coloured culture.
@Skyscraper_Zar
@Skyscraper_Zar 11 месяцев назад
😂 welcome to 2023
@CharlCrowie1
@CharlCrowie1 10 месяцев назад
🤣
@Cynique_savant
@Cynique_savant 10 месяцев назад
They don't want to be defined based on their respective culture stereotypes and expectations of society, intellectuals usually see through the hypocrisy of so called customs we're guilt tripped to hold as true
@Nkulu_Nkulu
@Nkulu_Nkulu 9 месяцев назад
Then they say their not mixed race lol
@fionasmith6686
@fionasmith6686 3 месяца назад
But he's not even coloured in a cultural sense only his race. He is Zulu.
@mlungisisabelo7512
@mlungisisabelo7512 Год назад
Kwabhanya i pass there when going edrobhen I'm from coronation next to hlobane vaalbank... but I'm in Pretoria now.. that place is rich in coal.. but unfortunately mines were shut down after 94 elections
@JoelNgabo-jf3pn
@JoelNgabo-jf3pn Год назад
I just love this JD warras guy, he speaks from the heart & for him choosing being a zulu.. Kudos to you brother Warrick... This is what I have been telling my friends over the years since I arrived in SA... I'm from eastern Africa Uganda to be specific, & I have few relatives who are mixed but they call themselves ugandans not Germany, American, French ugandan... Etc.
@Wax_Prophetic
@Wax_Prophetic Год назад
🔥 fire conversation! Thank you.
@agrid2608
@agrid2608 Год назад
Indeed, the modern native languages, or alternatively the speaking of "Vernac", are the living evolutions of the history of the SA native. The agglommeration and banding together of countless many past native groups [often in colonial resistance (e.g Cape Frontier wars) or the consolidation against 2-pronged colonial pressures ( e.g Zulu = created by pressure from Delagoa Bay one side & Cape Colony on the other side) etc] is the organic path & evolution of native SA. Hunter-gatherers, pastoralists & agro-pastoralist formed the living modern culture. Over 500 years of Eastbound sea navigation (& shipwrecks) and 370 years of settler & trade presence, many native speakers of e.g Xhosa, Tswana etc are mixed with some Europeans, Asians etc already anyway. So the organic path for any Coloured in embracing native identity is embracing the *living,* breathing evolved native culture around him TODAY e.g *like rightly seen with Warras,* ...and *not* allusions to European-created early 20th century academic labels about a moribund dead "Latin", which are theoretical ancient way of life abstractions, and wasn't singular organic living culture, ...allusions ironically only made by people who speak neither, and speak only Germanic languages...🤔
@agrid2608
@agrid2608 Год назад
And quite right about the DA. The DA leverages the structural difference in the areas they govern, to claim that they govern better. The areas they're likely to win are places that are structurally better and easier already. The Western Cape is the heart of an old colonial economy and has better infrastructure & therefore better metrics (e.g few to no pit toilets, lower unemployment, better public hospitals, etc). Whether ANC or DA-run it was always the "better-run province". Same thing for the more affluent and less congested/overburdened neighbourhoods they run in the rest of the country.
@eyedear7711
@eyedear7711 Год назад
This interview is the best I've ever watched on your show. Keep the good work up.
@mzekenamanjearistokasi6832
@mzekenamanjearistokasi6832 Год назад
Man I like this brother Warras. Since his graveyard shift at YFM to the Afternoon Drive and when we finallly met in person at Dinangwe Bar in Tsakane 1550. S A L U T E
@mphoramzy8727
@mphoramzy8727 Год назад
Great production, love those transitions between Warras and Penuel during that mini disagreement.
@mvelisto5play
@mvelisto5play Год назад
Thank you for this episode gents. One of my favourites.
@luyolomrwebo7340
@luyolomrwebo7340 Год назад
"if its easy take it home" lines i will always remember forever
@sandzfriendz2632
@sandzfriendz2632 Год назад
I loved this interview, very real , shout out to you Penuel, all the way from England, I love your show
@thabangmamabolo8338
@thabangmamabolo8338 Год назад
Easily one of the best interview I have watched by far this year across podcasts,very insightful and patiently waiting on part2.
@doskidafire3064
@doskidafire3064 Год назад
Loved this episodes...this was by far the best episode ever hands down
@msc_nkosi
@msc_nkosi Год назад
Penuel denounced being Zulu, and Warras denounced being coloured 😄
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