CAP CITY DIGITAL TALK SHOW
Aug 17, 2026 · 1h 59m
Summary
Hosts Desboom Nisi and Tami M discuss South Africa’s 16 Days of Activism against gender-based violence, emphasizing communication over physical aggression and the need to reconcile culture with therapy. They share personal stories about music’s role in their upbringing, from taxi ranks to CD burning, while celebrating local Pretoria artists like Kuli Chana and Biblo Papino. The episode highlights the evolving sound of Amapiano and the importance of male solidarity and respect in relationships.
Topics discussed
Intro prayer and welcome to Cap City Digital Show
Show mission, South African representation, and Women's Month
Discussion on GBV, insecurity, and healthy relationship dynamics
Balancing culture with therapy and mutual respect in partnerships
Music analysis: Rhapsody, Diplo, and the 'Calm Down' sample
Nostalgia for taxi rank music culture and the rise of MP3s
Chinese vehicles, technology, and market impact in South Africa
Teaching South African slang and phrases to international listeners
Pitori Spotlight: Amapiano artists and Pretoria culture
Cap City Spotlight: New York beats and genre-blending MCs
Artist advice, ex-partners, and the power of music expression
Critique of gimmick music and Scotty's marketing strategy
DJ Psycho's special Amapiano mix segment
Reviewing DJ Giavani's mix and New York artist Swim
South African football: New coach Pito Musimani and player growth
Angelique Kidjo's Hollywood Walk of Fame induction and respect
Show schedule, podcast availability, and final sign-off
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