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worldmusicviews.com presents World Music Views Podcast.A show about monetizing the music business, but connecting technology and cultures. Covering the biggest stories in niche music genres around th... more
FAQs about World Music Views:How many episodes does World Music Views have?The podcast currently has 151 episodes available.
February 12, 2019#48 How does the IMF works? Monetary policy for Dummies.In this episode Dr. Constant Longkeng Ngouana, gives a Keynote address at the Rotary Club of Kingston East and Port Royal, Jamaica about the role of the IMF in helping countries. He explains the three missions of the IMF and the progress Jamaica has made in achieving its fiscal targets....more45minPlay
February 07, 2019Episode 47: Nightly Fix InterviewIn this Episode it’s a reverse interview with Nightly Fix hosts. We discuss Jay Z, culture, Vybz Kartel, Usain Bolt, how to make...more40minPlay
January 29, 2019Bruce Golding #46Episode 46. In this episode former Prime Minister of Jamaica Bruce Golding gives a speech about the state of education in Jamaica and suggests strategies to get ahead....more37minPlay
January 12, 2019Season 2: Episode 45- Damian MarleyIn this Episode JR talks with Damian Marley. They talk about his musical journey, the changes in the entertainment business and how artists might grow their brands....more29minPlay
December 10, 2018Can Reggae Music go beyond Bob Marley’s legacy? - Episode 44.Bob Marley’s legacy lives on, but is time for the Grammy voters and lobbyists to recognize other viable newcomers and heroes in the genre? Some people say that if a Marley is nominated for a Grammy no one else can win regardless of the quality of that person’s music. Pushing the culture forward means recognising new artistes. Reggae does not have be luxury of having singles category in the Grammy awards. Do the voters embrace the idea of diversity and do they know that the same country where Bob Marley made his music also turned out many other great musicians?...more8minPlay
December 05, 2018Episode 43. “Popularity don’t make money”, XFactorUK winner, Dalton Harris, and Jamaican music.In this episode Jenny Jenny and JR Watkis talk about what a record deal means for a TV show competition. The recent #XfactorUK win by Jamaican singer Dalton Harris is examined and his record deal is unpacked....more24minPlay
November 13, 2018Episode 42- How to brand yourself at a spiritual level and cast away doubts.Episode 42. In this episode Jr gives a keynote on personal branding in front of a live audience in Kingston Jamaica. He touches on the reason people doubt themselves and shares techniques to improve confidence and bring out the best personal results....more56minPlay
November 07, 2018How third world countries can boost their creative economy.Episode 41. In this episode Jr is interviewed on an article he wrote about boosting the creative economy in Jamaica. Interview takes place at the University Of the West Indies radio station....more30minPlay
October 17, 2018Ding Dong makes happy music, he talks buying YouTube views and corporate partnerships.Episode 40. JR chats with Kemar Christopher "Ding Dong" Dwaine Ottey (born September 29, 1980) is a dancehall reggae artist and dancer. He was a dancer before becoming a Jamaican DJ (artiste) and dancehall reggae recording artist.[1][2] His most notable songs "Bad Man Forward / Bad Man Pull Up" (2005) "Fling" and "Genna Bounce" released in 2017 has assisted in his global appeal.[3] He founded the dancing syndicate Ravers Clavers. His latest number one song is “Cha Cha Boy” which made its debut at number one on the World Music Views Chart. He talks controversies in selecting the RunTown track to do his song Lebbe Lebbe and not being able to put it on iTunes. We go into his strategies for corporate branding and staying relevant in Dancehall....more59minPlay
October 07, 2018Sean Paul on Jay Z diss and secret formula for music successEpisode 39- In this episode JR counts down the top songs in Jamaica, Canada, USA, UK and the world on YouTube and Spotify Charts. He interviews Sean Paul at his studio. The interview happened at midnight during Sean Paul’s studio session. Sean Paul dropped key insights into the music business and shares his secret to longevity over the years. Full video on YouTube.com/jrwatkis...more1h 9minPlay
FAQs about World Music Views:How many episodes does World Music Views have?The podcast currently has 151 episodes available.