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Contents
Blackberry10 15
EthniqueFusion 16
Tranforming Lives 17
Classic Dance Tips 18
2013 in Questions 19
Little Johnny 19
A woman’s love 19
When a man loves 19
Lauretta Mahlobo 10
Reverb360 11
Melba 12
Cover story: Tee jay 13
Editor’s Note 5
Corner Joint Records 6
Word on the streets 7
DirtyLolli 8
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December 2012 ◦ #IssueNo1
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Nkwe Estate
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Publisher:
Magnific Media House
Issu Media
Yudu Media
Editorial:
Owner/Editor
Unarine ‘Una Ramses’ Ramarru
Contributors:
Pontsho Ledwaba, Daphney ‘Dee Lanie’
Livhalani
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Copyright
Y-Not Culture is published by Magnific Media House. All rights reserved. Contributions are welcome. All due care will be taken with material submitted, but the magazine and publishers cannot be held responsible for loss or damage. The editor reserves the right to edit, amend or alter
material in any way deemed necessary. Y-
Not Culture is not responsible for unsolicited material. The opinions expressed in the magazine are not necessarily those of
the editor or publisher of Y-Not Culture.
. Editors Note By Una Ramses
While coming up with this issue I was blessed with knowing a lot of people who
are passionate about their religion and in this issue am going to share some of
the messages
I fell in love with and I shall continue to protrey in my life
The first message is from Pontsho Ledwaba
Once u have discovered yourself it seems like all the attention has been
drawn away from you, but when you are on the phase of self-discovery
it seems like God has made you a
heavenly topic. Gone are all days of
prophecies over your head of how
God want to make you great. Act
upon God's word. My life once
revolved around prophecies but
when they stopped it felt like God
has forgotten about me not nah. I
thought of it more and more and
discovered that what’s the point of
getting excited of hearing the same
message but with a different
accent and voice?? I will live for
God not prophecies. I long to grow
and mature in Christ.
The second message is
from Bebsy Ndlovu
In biology he was born without normal conception, In Chemistry he
turned water into wine, in physics he disapproving de law of gravity
when he walked on water an ascended to heaven. In economics he
disaproved the law of diminishing returns by feeding 5000 men with 2
fish. In medicine he cured de sick an blind without a single dose of a
drug. In history he's de beginning a de end, he was born for u and me.
I hope the two messages serves you as food of thought. Enjoy the year
ahead and remember “If you can say it and do it you can achieve it’’
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Corner Joint is a record label based in Ga- Rankuwa which is currently holding down the hip hop scene. It was originally started
over 2 years ago and has released countless songs that have been in people’s minds for a long time.
TheNASHmag chose to feature Corner Joint simply because they were the first people to show us love from the beginning. CJ is a
home for everyone who is in love with hip hop and feels they have to work on something professional. Corner Joint prides itself
in their ability to impact and change the hip hop game in Ga- Rankuwa every time they release material. To date, Corner Joint
has released 2 mix tapes including the classic “Smash N Grab” which has many copies and continues to be the most sort after
mix tape in Ga- Rankuwa and making waves all over Pretoria.
The stable has rappers like Sphapha the Sp and CIA who worked in collaboration on the “Smash N Grab”, LJ Lattrel who is fast
becoming the most versatile artist on a beat. LJ is featured in tracks like “Baby Khante Keng” recently released in the new slot
called “Corner Joint Mondays. The track is just a dedication to everyone who has ever been in a difficult relationship and looking
to make things right, Sp is on the second verse of that track.
They also have Dotso, who is a sick Motswako rapper and intimidating a lot of rappers who come through to the studio to work
on something. Dotso basically has the Motswako skill mastered down to the core, he is on two joint on the “Smash N Grab”
which are “O wara fela” with Sp and SLK and “Rock the party” with Sp and CIA. There is also the pretty boy of Ga- Rankuwa
music, SLK. SLK has leaked a track on Corner Joint Mondays which could possibly be on his upcoming Mixtape “Black Art”.
The label will be releasing a joint next Monday which will probably feature Dotso and Tswiki man. These are the 2 Motswako
rappers who are really re- defining the way Motswako should sound. They will leave you in shock; it is really unbelievable how
different and grounded they sound.
Corner Joint is a label that always
looks to do something different, do
something worth remembering and
give you music that you can bang
every day. Check out the “Corner
Joint Mondays” page to get the link
to the joints that have been released
so far.
TheNASHmag give Corner Joint a
9/10 for holding it down every week
in Ga- Rankuwa.
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Word on the Streets
1. You produce a R100 note instead of your driver’s license when stopped by a traffic officer
2. You can do your monthly shopping on the pavement
3. You have to hire a security guard whenever you park your car
4. You can count the national soccer teams scores with no fingers
5. To get free electricity you have to pay a connection fee of R750
6. Hijacking cars is a profession
7. You can pay your tuition fees by holding up a sign at a traffic light
8. The petrol in your tank may be worth more than your car
9. More people vote in a local reality TV show than in a local election
10. People have the most wonderful names: Christmas, Goodwill, Pretty, Wednesday, Blessing, Brilliant, Gift,
Precious, Innocence, Samsung and Airtime.
11. “Now now” can mean anything from a minute to a month!
12. You continue to wait after a traffic light has turned to green to make way for taxis travelling in the opposite
direction.
13. Travelling at 120 km/h you’re the slowest vehicle on the highway
14. A bullet train is being introduced but we can’t fix potholes
15. The last time you visited the coast you paid more in speeding fines and toll fees than you did for the entire
holiday
16. You paint your cars registration on the roof
17. You have to take your own linen with you if you are admitted to a government hospital
18. You dial a toll free number and nobody answers
19. Prisoners go on strike.
20. You don’t stop at a red traffic light, in case somebody hijacks your car.
21. You consider it a good month if you only get mugged once.
22. The employees DANCE in front of the building to show how unhappy they are.
23. The SABC advertises and shows highlights of the program you just finished viewing.
24. You get cold easily. Anything below 16 degrees Celsius is Arctic weather.
25. You call a bathing suit a “swimming costume”.
26. You know what Rooibos Tea is, even if you’ve never had any.
27. You can sing your national anthem in four languages, and you have no idea what it means in any of them.
28. You know someone who knows someone who has met Nelson Mandela.
29. You go to “braais” regularly, where you eat boerewors and swim, sometimes simultaneously.
30. You have a gear lock for your car.
31. You’ve never seen snow in real life.
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What is DirtyLolli?
Dirty Lolli Clothing Brand from Pretoria. DLCB
expresses feelings of “loud”.
Which public
No one at
When
DirtyLolli And does that
limit the clothing
The hip-hop culture emales are getting into the
hip-hop scene and fashion prices and a variety of products
that caters for special and non-special .
Besides Cap City, do you also cater on a national market?
Yes, homies can visit our website at www.dirtylolli.com and send us a message through the contact feature found at the bottom
of our homepage.
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A quick Q&A with the number 1 producer at the moment Quinton ‘Reverb’ Jones III, he is a Hip Hop producer, RnB Singer, Song
writer, qualified sound engineer and a pianist. Reverb have also worked with a lot of well-known artists and groups, namely the
likes of Bomb Squad, Dynamic 1852, Maraza, Phiziks Beatz,
Major, J-Lawless, Maggz, FlexBoogie, PdotO,
Adrenaline clique and many more. He
specialises in Hip Hop, Rnb, Rock, Pop,
Techno house and anything that is
music. He also runs his own recording
studio around Pretoria. His singing
talent have earned him the main
role in many ladies’ dreams
and also what TolA$$Mo
calls GENTLE BROTHER status.
What does it mean
being seen as the
best producer in
CapCity by your peers?
It’s really not a big deal it
only shows that my work is
recognised and appreciated
Why Music?
Music is my 1st love even though
I could've easily went for an academic line of work but I feel more happy and comfortable
Your insights on the CapCity music scene?
The Cap city hip hop scene is not bad since we have alota artists doing their thing the only thing we missing are events and
platforms for them to present their work.
Who are you signed with? And do you work with?
Im with Mocks Music on a management deal
Lastly what’s in your stove?
Im incorporating live music in my beat making and it sounds really good from where I'm standing
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as a of skateboard culture?
Having started skating in the most unusual way, this young Cap-City
skater is one of the best upcoming skateboarders in SA
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I skate street so most of the time I'm skating skinner or city hall then skate town spots and few skate parks on weekend
It would really be nice if every town in South Africa had a skate parks so that we don't travel long distances to skate parks
Red Bull over the years have being giving platform to local skates in their annual competition in Kimberley, so on that note
are there enough competitions around? And have you competed in any and what achievements are you most proud of?
Ya, we had enough competitions last year hy and I'm proud of myself that I won one of them, coming 1st position at Waverly
Monster Freedom-Feet comp
Skateboard forms part of both Hip-Hop and Rock music cultures, what music do you listen to? Which musician? Do you sit
there and say, “Dude, that’s a sick artist and track’’
I listen to Hip-Hop and my best artists are Jurash and Brother Ali
I can see a kid thinking about an incredible skater or an incredible musician and wanting to do what he does, so they can get
on the same level. What’s your message to them?
Well they must just know that hard work leads to success and be committed and love what you do and what you wanna become
What are your non-skating hobbies and interests?
Cycling and free-style soccer
Lately we have seen the introduction of Jay Boards (2 wheels skateboards), which lead to people and professional
skateboarders saying it’s a sell-out to the culture. What is your opinion on that?
For those who want to try something new, can try Jboars, they pretty fun and enjoyable
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Blackberry 10
Blackberry fans can mark 30 January 2013 on their phones and calendars. Research
in Motion (RIM) will be launching its new Blackberry 10 (BB10) operating system.
BlackBerry 10 will offer a large catalog of the leading applications from across the
globe and across all categories, including Games, Productivity, Social, Lifestyle and
Leisure, Multimedia and Published Content, as well as applications designed for
business and enterprise use.
Some key features of the new BlackBerry 10 devices unveiled recently include:
BlackBerry Flow and BlackBerry Hub
BlackBerry Flow is a new user experience that allows seamless navigation across
open applications and the BlackBerry Hub. All messages, notifications, feeds, and
calendar events come into the BlackBerry Hub and no matter what the user is
doing with the device, with a simple gesture, they can peek into the Hub at any
time.
BlackBerry Keyboard
The BlackBerry Keyboard learns how you write and adapts to how you type so you
can write faster and more accurately, giving you the kind of legendary typing
experience that only BlackBerry can deliver.
BlackBerry Balance
BlackBerry Balance offers the most elegant way to satisfy both customer and
corporate needs without compromising on either. With BlackBerry Balance,
personal apps and information are kept separate from work data, and the
customer can switch from their personal to work profile with a simple gesture. The
work profile is fully encrypted and secure, enabling organizations to protect their
content and applications, while at the same time letting customers get the most
out of their smartphone for their personal use.
2013 Must get TV
LG’s 84’’ class Ultra HD
3D TV
It’s a tech thing
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Two best buddies from South Africa (Pretoria) "Capital City of House Music" call themselves
EthniqueFusion both producers, Namely Thabo Stevens Makena a.k.a StevieSoulz and Tshepo
Masilela a.k.a Notorious Tee. EthniqueFusion is name designed to manipulate African sounds,
combine them with western sound to bring about a solid crisp sound that which resemble the pair.
Their style is not yet classified they range from all kinds of House Genres to the likes of Deep House,
Soulful House, Afrodeep and Deep Tech itself.
Their first release was on CitricaRecords (based in Spain Barcelona) titled THE BLACK DISC EP. Last
year December they had an opportunity to be part of Deeper Shades of House 2012 album titled
Various Shades vol: 3 which is on digital and can be downloaded on traxsource.com.
www.citricarecords.com
Here is what @Revevb360 had to say about ‘’Party in SA’’
It is a great song easy on the ear so I believe it’s the song to have and
I'm doing all I can to get it heard thank you. The song is really just a
way of letting our fellow musicians and artist that SA is enough for us
and we need to appreciate our industry before it gets taken over by
international acts which already show a vast interest in it.so let's bring
the party home that's what I was saying
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Tranforming Lives with D33 Lanie
It’s up to you, down to no one by Dee Lanie Today most people find themselves in wrong relationships simply because they get pressurized by their peers then try to fit in. This usually
leads to unnecessary stress, knowing you stuck with something you don’t want to do. It is good to be YOU, you never know who looks up to
you. Most of the time people even change from their real personality to a total different person, just to please the next person in cases like
this. What happens to those who look up to you then? Obviously they will think it’s the right thing, so they end up trying it. That is how we
find the same mistakes being repeated over and over again. Things like this close doors for your blessings because you are meant to be the
blessing to others but ruining your purpose in life just because of trying to fit while you are born to stand out ‘be unique’.
It is hard to stay away from people you love and have known for a long time, but for long do you want to stick to people who don’t build you
up? Sometimes you have to be strong enough to let go and surround yourself with people who will build you up for the better at all times,
but above all, always know that God is the way, the truth and the life, He only know the plans He has for you (see Jeremiah 29:11), that way
you will not even find yourself stuck in things you do not want to do.
If you let God take charge in your life, you will experience greater things He has in store for you .That lady or gentleman you have always
wished to have shall come into your life at the very right time. Yes it won’t be an easy road but eventually, you will receive along the way, it is
just a matter of waiting while you keep the Faith. It is well said in Romans 8:28 that ‘all things work together for good to those who love God
and are called according to His purpose’. Y NOT make a difference, you can be the change you want to be, and it starts now.
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Sometime in life a girl came across this one guy. That guy was the first person to date her. She was so excited about idea of being in love, but
sometimes people get in a relationship without a reason why they are even there. So her not having a reason of being in a relationship, she
just woke up one and call it off, you can imagine the pain the guy went through since he was left for no reason. I can imagine the stress he
underwent, trying to figure out where he went wrong. As you know life goes on, he got over the situation and moved on, as for the girl, she
found someone else. This time she was super in love. They got along very well at first, then comes a time where the guy just stopped caring,
no phone call, no SMS, not even a “ please call me” message. That’s when the girl started getting worried but at the same time backing up for
him, telling herself maybe he doesn’t have airtime, maybe is busy and all those sorts of things, but in the end, she admitted the fact that he
was no longer interested. She was so hurt that she even took time to move on. What’s more interesting is that in the process of healing, she
was growing up to be responsible and independent. God came through. She started realizing that everything has to revolve around Him and
that God has to be the centre of it all, even in relationships (this relates to the previous article entitled Save the Naxin)
Then came a time where she met this other guy, she knew she loved her but she took time to know him, at the same time, she was praying to
God for approval. They finally became partners, they had their differences, but they knew God is their all, their solution in times of trouble
and that they have to look up to Him at all times as the scripture say in Luke 1:37 that “for there is nothing that God cannot do”.
What this story have for us is that there should be a reason for every decision we make, otherwise things just don’t work out at all and we
end hurting those who love and care about us as the girl did to the first guy she dated. Sometimes we feel like when they ‘what goes around
comes around’ they are just passing time, but in actual fact, it is true, what you do to others, comes back to you, the scripture also confirm it
in Luke 6:31. The girl left the poor guy in the middle of nowhere , It was done to her by the second guy. The other thing that we learn is that
in God, there is always a second chance. We don’t know what could have happened to the girl after her second relationship, probably the
worst thing could have happened but she turned to God and she saw her better days.
God is faithful, He can never leave you. Most people believe in Him but do not trust Him, WHY NOT make a difference today and start
trusting Him. It is just ‘Faith’ away.
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Classic Dancing Tips with Ramses
Instructions
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Extend your hands above your head with your elbows slightly bent and your palms facing out. Starting with this stand helps you transition to the next locking dance move more easily.
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Spread your feet out widely with your knees slightly bent and your toes pointing outward at an angle. Keep your feet in alignment with your shoulders. Over extending the feet can cause slight pain on the quad muscles in your legs.
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Bring your arms down quickly to your sides with a sharp jerking motion. As you bring your arms down, keep the elbows stationary and bring your hands down towards your knees. This is where the dance begins to look more smooth.
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Lock each move into place as you throw your arms up and then bring them down again, in time with the beat of the music.
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Repeat these moves with variations in locking other parts of the body. You can lock your hands, feet and even your head with the right jerking motion. The key to locking is to jerk and suddenly stop each motion for a more noticeable effect. #NB if you can’t do this with these five steps rather stick to the Madiba Dance
Tips & Warnings
Wear comfortable clothing while locking. This helps make the moves easier and transitioning to other parts of the body easier as well.
Hip hop locking became popular
during the early '80s. The dance
craze move of locking is still very
popular and demanding on the
body's muscles. When you lock it
in hip hop dancing, be sure that
you are performing the right moves
to avoid any injury and to keep
your style sharp.
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2013 in Questions????
Everyday is a new opportunity for a new resolution, with these 20
questions your resolution is 24 hours away from being achieved.
1. Did I plan for today’s activities 2. Did I consider my work schedule or time table when planning? 3. Did I greet my parents, children, relatives, husband or wife this morning? 4. Did I arrive at work or class on time? 5. Did I pray before I left home? 6. Did I greet every classmate or colleague that I met? 7. Did I start my work on time? 8. Did I communicate freely/friendly with colleagues or classmates? 9. Did I assit everyone who needed my assistance? 10. Did I do everything that I planned for this day? 11. Did I answer all phone calls politely? 12. Did I submit what I was expected to submit? 13. Did I apologize for anything that I failed to do, anything that I did wrongly,
any inconvenience that I caused or verbal harassment? 14. Did I forgive those who inconvenienced me, cursed me or tormented me? 15. Did I expose myself as a role model? 16. Did I call back all phone calls I promised to make? 17. Did I warmly welcome all the people who visited my office? 18. Did I minimize the cost of running my office and my daily lunch money? 19. Did I feel enthusiastic about coming to school or work? 20. Did I discourage those who like gossiping?
Little Johnny’s Corner
Jokes
LITTLE JOHNNY WANTS TO SETTLE DOWN
Little Johnny and Little Lisa are only 10 years
old, but they know that they are in love. One
day they decide that they want to get married,
so Johnny goes to Lisa's father to ask for his
blessing.
Johnny bravely walks up to him and says "Mr
Jones, me and Lisa are in love and I want to
ask you for your blessing."
Thinking that this was the cutest thing, Mr
Jones replies, "Well Johnny, you're only 10.
Where will you two live?"
Without even taking a moment to think about
it, Johnny replies "In Lisa's room. It's bigger
than mine and we can both fit there nicely."
Still thinking this is just cute, Mr Jones says,
"Okay then how will you live? You're not old
enough to get a job. How will you afford food
and rent?"
Again, Johnny instantly replies, "With our
allowance. Lisa gets 5 bucks a week and I get
10 bucks a week. That's about 60 bucks a
month, and that should do us just fine."
By this time Mr Jones is realizing that Johnny
has put much thought into this. So, he thinks
for a moment trying to come up with something
that Johnny won't have an answer to.
He then says, "Well Johnny, it seems like
you've got everything all figured out. I just
have one more question for you. What will you
do if the two of you should kids of your own?"
Johnny shrugs his shoulders and says "We've
been lucky so far..."
A Woman’s love by Steve Harvey
“Nothing on this planet can compare with a woman’s
love—it is kind and compassionate, patient and
nurturing, generous and sweet and unconditional.
Pure. If you are her man, she will walk on water and
through a mountain for you, too, no matter how you’ve
acted out, no matter what crazy thing you’ve done, no
matter the time or demand. If you are her man, she will
talk to you until there just aren’t any more words left
to say, encourage you when you’re at rock bottom and
think there just isn’t any way out, hold you in her arms
when you’re sick, and laugh with you when you’re up.
And if you’re her man and that woman loves you—I
mean really loves you?—she will shine you up when
you’re dusty, encourage you when you’re down,
defend you even when she’s not so sure you were
right, and hang on your every word, even when you’re
not saying anything worth listening to. And no matter
what you do, no matter how many times her friends
say you’re no good, no matter how many times you
slam the door on the relationship, she will give you her
very best and then some, and keep right on trying to
win over your heart, even when you act like everything
she’s done to convince you she’s The One just isn’t
good enough.
That’s a woman’s love—it stands the test of time, logic,
and all circumstance. ”
When A Man Loves A Woman by
White Tiger
When a man loves a woman
his heart opens wide
his love is neverending
holding her by his side
When a man loves a woman
his eyes feel her touch
casting a spell upon him
to love her as much
When a man loves a woman
all his dreams come true
she turns his cloudy skies
from gray to heavenly blue
When a man loves a woman
wishes come from the heart
that both become as one
and never grow apart
When aman loves a woman
you both feel free
for this is the way I love you
and cherish my love for thee.
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