Luvbay Afrobeat Music Radio

Luvbay Afrobeat Music Radio LUVBAY AFROBEAT MUSIC RADIO MEDIA CORP. Your #1 Destination for Afrobeat & Caribbean Vibes!

LuvBay Afrobeat & Caribbean Music Talk Radio is where Afrobeat meets Dancehall, Soca, Reggae, and more! We celebrate the rich rhythms of Africa and the Caribbean, bringing you the hottest music, exclusive artist interviews, and cultural conversations that connect the global diaspora.

05/30/2026

Culturally responsive curriculum reform is about more than lessons—it is about identity, inclusion, truth, and preparing students to see themselves in education.

Join host Jan2 Blugh and co-host Shennell Louden for an insightful conversation with Taniesha Green, a Registered Behavi...
05/30/2026

Join host Jan2 Blugh and co-host Shennell Louden for an insightful conversation with Taniesha Green, a Registered Behaviour Technician (RBT) from Jamaica.

📅 Saturday, May 30, 2026
🕖 7:00 PM EST
📻 Listen live on LuvBay Afrobeat Music & Talk Radio

It’s Game Time 🔥🔥🔥Join Ingle, Roger, and Monali as they tackle the biggest stories in sports this week. If it’s making h...
05/30/2026

It’s Game Time 🔥🔥🔥
Join Ingle, Roger, and Monali as they tackle the biggest stories in sports this week. If it’s making headlines, they’ll be talking about it.

🎙️ Saturday | 10 AM EST
📺 Live on Facebook, YouTube & LuvBay Radio

No scripts. No filters. Just sports. 🔥🏆⚽

Join hosts TYB, Petraa, and Ron Mollinga for another engaging edition of Hwy 6 to Africa as they dive into the stories, ...
05/30/2026

Join hosts TYB, Petraa, and Ron Mollinga for another engaging edition of Hwy 6 to Africa as they dive into the stories, issues, trends, and cultural conversations shaping Africa and its global diaspora.

📅 Saturday, May 30🕓 4:00 PM EST📍 Streaming live on Facebook, YouTube & LuvBay Radio🌐 luvbayradio.live

Got something on your mind? Join the conversation and share your thoughts live!

How can education better reflect Afrikan realities, histories, cultures, and ways of knowing?Join host Dr. Francis Mpind...
05/30/2026

How can education better reflect Afrikan realities, histories, cultures, and ways of knowing?

Join host Dr. Francis Mpindu, PhD for a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. David Nkosi, ethnomusicologist, educator, and Secretary General of PASMAE, as they explore the urgent need for culturally responsive curriculum reform and the role of indigenous knowledge in shaping the future of education across the continent and the diaspora.

From musical arts education to broader questions of identity, heritage, and decolonizing learning, this is a conversation that matters.

📅 Saturday, May 30
🕚 11:00 AM EST
📍 Live on LuvBay Afrobeat Music Talk Radio
🌐 luvbayradio.live

What does a truly Afrikan curriculum look like—and why is it more important now than ever?

05/29/2026

Hairstylists and barbers do more than care for hair — they often become trusted listeners.

In this clip from Black Health Unfiltered, Asiya shares how the chair, the salon, and even in-home appointments can become safe spaces where people open up about real, sometimes heavy, life issues.

It’s a reminder that Black hair care is also about community, trust, and emotional connection.

🎥 Black Health Unfiltered
💬 Asiya speaking on hairstylists as mental health listeners

BlackHealth EveryLastStrandMatters

05/29/2026

In the age of AI and deepfakes, seeing is no longer always believing.

On HY6 to Africa, the panel dives into how AI is changing the way we trust what we see online — and why live, real-time experiences still carry a kind of authenticity technology can’t fully replace.

From questioning today’s content to rethinking what we’ve seen in the past, this conversation opens up a much bigger question: how do we know what’s real anymore?

🎙️ HY6 to Africa
📻 LuvBay Afrobeat Music & Talk Radio

LiveMusic

05/29/2026

AI may be changing the music industry, but artists still have power in the real world.

On HWY6 to Africa, TYB breaks down why musicians can’t rely on streaming alone — especially when AI, algorithms, and big platforms are shaping the rules.

His message is clear: go live, build your audience, sell your merch, push your vinyl, your CDs, your T-shirts, your brand.

Because at the end of the day, the artist has to create value beyond the screen.

🎙️ HWY6 to Africa
💬 TYB speaking on AI, merch, vinyl, and artist independence
📻 LuvBay Afrobeat Music & Talk Radio

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05/29/2026

Song hooks in the first 10 seconds.
In today’s music world, you don’t have long to catch people.

On HWY6 to Africa, Ron breaks down why the hook matters more than ever — especially in an era where listeners can skip in seconds.

His point is simple: great songs stay with us because the hook hits early, repeats often, and gives people something to remember.

🎙️ HWY6 to Africa
💬 Ron speaking on song hooks, attention spans, and what makes music stick
📻 LuvBay Afrobeat Music & Talk Radio

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