
Blitz the Ambassador shares his love for filmmaking and the importance of having native voices behind the lens telling their stories.
Aug 01, 2011 | Categories: 120 SECONDS, FWL BLOG, VIDEO | Tags: africa, behind the lens, Blitz the Ambassador, filmmaking, ghana, hip hop, love, mc, native voices, red clay, stories | Leave A Comment »

Docs We Love :: Bikelordz >> Magic in a bottle! In this case, the magic is freestyle bmx and the bottle is Ghana.
Jul 21, 2011 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: 2Face, Accra, africa, African dance Busking, Amponsah, bicycles, bike, Bikelordz, bikes, bmx, dance, flatland, ghana, Nana, Ofori, Samini, tricks, West Africa, Yoo | Leave A Comment »

Blitz the Ambassador raps for his brothers on Black Stars squad w/ percussive instrument, the koshka. The squad have reached World Cup Quarterfinals after beating the US team on Saturday, making them the only African team left in the running in South Africa. Blitz is a HUGE soccer fan, thus these videos he made before the World Cup; he is currently celebrating these victory’s on his tour in Europe.
Jun 29, 2010 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: black stars, Blitz the Ambassador, central park summer stage, Central Park Summerstage, football, friends we love, ghana, hip hop, soccer, stage, US, video we love, videos, World, World Cup | 2 Comments »

When Bobbito says “I have to play you something” – You listen. We flipped open a laptop, pulled up YouTube and quickly typed Blitz The Ambassador. Then we all leaned in and shared a very memorable musical moment. If you haven’t already heard of Blitz, you most certainly will. You can hear and learn more about him here: BLITZ
Apr 15, 2010 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: Bajah, Balla Tounkara, BLITZ, Blitz the Ambassador, Bobbito Garcia, cucumber slice, embassy, embassy ensemble, ghana, hip hop, hip hop music, john forte, kate mattison, Kool Bob Love, listen, mtvu, Music We Love, musical, mvmt, play, stereotype, terence nance, The Mighty Embassy Ensemble | 3 Comments »

By seeing his Ghanaian family become successful in this country, Stanley Lumax learned that hard work and passion open your life to infinite possibilities.
Mar 30, 2010 | Categories: 120 SECONDS, VIDEO | Tags: 120 seconds, africa, anomaly, basketball, com, converse, country, fela kuti, fela!, ghana, hard work, hip hop, kids, krs-one, life, nike, passion, photographer, Stanley Lumax, travel, work | Leave A Comment »