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Africa’s Young TV Host Interviews M Dot Taylor-Grammy Member/USA Recording Artiste

Mon, 11 Nov 2024 Source: Emmanuel Jacob Amissah

In the heart of Africa, where the sun sets in a spectacular splash of colors and the rhythms of life pulse through the air, a young and dynamic TV host /Travel Blogger has carved out a niche for herself as a prominent TV Presenter, travel blogger and international PR. His passion for connecting leads and making merit globally has led him on countless adventures across the continent, showcasing Africa’s rich culture, stunning landscapes, and unique narratives. DS De Golden Bhoy had a one on one interview with M Dot Taylor, a Grammy member and hip-hop artist from the USA, whose music resonates with fans around the globe.




The interview took place in on Facebook live adorned with high spirited expectations and hope for the entertainment world, reflecting the fusion of African and American cultures. As all attention focused on the very important interview, Hollywood-Africa Connect on Addictive Culture on Urban Culture Global, the atmosphere buzzed with excitement. M Dot Taylor, known for his thought-provoking lyrics and infectious beats, was eager to share his journey, inspirations, and thoughts on the global music scene.

The young host kicked off the interview by asking M Dot about Grammy and how impactful it’s been to him, influences in music. He spoke passionately about the artists who shaped his sound, from legendary hip-hop figures to African musicians who inspired him with their storytelling and rhythm.

As the conversation flowed, the host deftly transitioned to the topic of travel. M Dot Taylor, who has toured extensively across the United States and abroad, shared his favorite travel experiences, emphasizing how each destination offers a unique flavor that fuels his creativity. “Traveling opens your mind and heart,” he explained. “It’s not just about seeing new places; it’s about connecting with people, understanding their stories, and finding common ground.”

Grammy Awards Member, M Dot Taylor also encouraged international collaborations, procedure to get onto Grammy Nominations, the kind of project that qualifies, etc. He stated, “Ww are ready to empower African Creatives and if any African creative needs a collaboration or needs to know more about Grammy procedure/nomination they should reach out to DS De Golden Bhoy for extensive discussion. M Dot listened intently, nodding in agreement, as they both celebrated the richness of diversity and the power of storytelling through music and travel.

The interview took an exciting turn when the young host asked M Dot about his thoughts on the future of music and what he has got to say to up-coming artistes. With conviction in his voice, he spoke about the responsibility that comes with being an artist: “We have a platform, and it’s our duty to use it wisely. Hip-hop/music has always been a voice for the voiceless, and as artists, we can shine a light on the issues that matter most.”

As the interview wrapped up, Dot Taylor expressed his appreciation to key figures who impacted his music journey positively, (Ice T, George Ohan etc) expressed gratitude to them for their immense impact on his life. The energy was palpable, a testament to the powerful connection forged through their conversation. They both recognized that despite the geographical distance, their passions for music, travel, and storytelling bridged the gap between their worlds.

The interview not only showcased M Dot Taylor’s journey as an artist but also highlighted the importance of cultural exchange and collaboration in today’s global society. As the young host continues to inspire others with his travels and interviews, he embodies the spirit of Africa’s vibrant youth, ready to take on the world, one story at a time.

M Dot Taylor promised to touch the African soil soon to help impact positively on the creative industry after the host asked him which of the African artistes he knows, he mentioned Wiz Kid, Davido, Tems, Burna Boy and DS De Golden Bhoy added the likes of Shatta Wale, Stone Bwoi, Sarkodie, Medikal, Kidi, Quame Eugen to the list of artistes he should look out for.

Source: Emmanuel Jacob Amissah