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Tuesday, October 10, 2023

Top 20 Latest PNG Local Music Hits of 2024 (PNG Latest Music 2024)

Get ready for the Top 20 Latest PNG Local Music Hits of 2024 (PNG Latest Music 2024). Here is the collection of the hottest local music hits of 2024! We compiled the top 20 local songs that have been setting the YouTube charts on fire, from catchy beats to soulful melodies.

Countdown from the most viewed. Check out your favourite latest PNG music in 2024. Let us know if your favourite has made it to this list :)

Discover the hottest PNG local music hits of 2024 in this curated playlist, featuring the top 20 tracks that have been setting the charts on fire.


PNG Latest Music 2024 - 20 BIG Hits

1. "Islestone" - LioGu Nae Dila Official Video (2024)

  •    - Views: 623K
  •    - Date Uploaded: 6 months ago
  •    - YouTube Channel: ISLESTONE OFFICIAL
  •    - What Makes It Popular: Infectious melody and stunning visuals.


2. "Rhonda" - Nebilyer Rangers (Official Music Video Clip 2024)

  •    - Views: 198K
  •    - Date Uploaded: 8 months ago
  •    - YouTube Channel: Blue Thunder Digital Studio
  •    - What Makes It Popular: Unique storytelling and captivating cinematography.


3.  Aiyok Alfred" - Wanaku Raii [2024 Official Music Video]

  •    - Views: 107K
  •    - Date Uploaded: 7 months ago
  •    - YouTube Channel: Tony Amo
  •    - What Makes It Popular: Uplifting lyrics and energetic performance.


4. "RED EYES" - JACKIE CLAUD FT. SNAZII CRUZE (Official Music Video PNG 2024)

  •    - Views: 56K
  •    - Date Uploaded: 4 months ago
  •    - YouTube Channel: Tony Amo
  •    - What Makes It Popular: Fiery beats and dynamic choreography.


5. "Archie Tarzy" - NO TOKIM MI (PNG Latest Music 2024)

  •    - Views: 73K
  •    - Date Uploaded: 6 months ago
  •    - YouTube Channel: LaksMan PNG
  •    - What Makes It Popular: Heartfelt lyrics and relatable emotions.


6. "Stay Where You Are" - Local Remix 2024 by Dj Shataah Local Mix (PNG Music 2024)

  •    - Views: 12K
  •    - Date Uploaded: 7 months ago
  •    - YouTube Channel: AbehPNG
  •    - What Makes It Popular: Irresistible remix and catchy rhythm.


7. "Yamo Dagua" - MALAHIFFZ & T-DUNCZ (Green Doorz) 2024

  •    - Views: 18K
  •    - Date Uploaded: 7 months ago
  •    - YouTube Channel: T-DUNCZ OFFICIAL
  •    - What Makes It Popular: Fresh sound and urban vibes.


8. "{PNG Finest}" - "Stay Where You Are" by Raylinda & South Tribe (Png latest music-2024)

  •    - Views: 102K
  •    - Date Uploaded: 8 months ago
  •    - YouTube Channel: PNG FINEST
  •    - What Makes It Popular: Fusion of traditional and modern elements.


9. "Islestone x Stegga bwoy" - Official Video Full HD Winzy 2024

  •    - Views: 1.2M
  •    - Date Uploaded: 7 months ago
  •    - YouTube Channel: ISLESTONE OFFICIAL
  •    - What Makes It Popular: Visually stunning storytelling.


10. "Mogoi Hotline Vol.2" - Saturday Night Party (PNG Music)

  •    - Views: 523
  •    - Date Uploaded: 10 months ago
  •    - YouTube Channel: The best of PNG & Pacific Island Music
  •    - What Makes It Popular: Nostalgic vibes and a party anthem.


11. "MALANGAN" - DELUKZ ft JAY ROZÉ (BLOCK MUSIC)

  •    - Views: 23K
  •    - Date Uploaded: 4 months ago
  •    - YouTube Channel: Musikk For U
  •    - What Makes It Popular: Captivating blend of traditional and contemporary sounds.


12. "KANE DWAYNE ft MIKES TOTO" - BLOCK MANGI (2024 Latest PNG Music Make Money Online)

  •    - Views: 20K
  •    - Date Uploaded: 3 months ago
  •    - YouTube Channel: Chronicles of HP
  •    - What Makes It Popular: Catchy lyrics and a relatable theme.


13. "JJTS X SHB Crew" - Mangi SHB Crew (PNG Music Video 2024)

  •    - Views: 12K
  •    - Date Uploaded: 9 months ago
  •    - YouTube Channel: Zhaziel Bau
  •    - What Makes It Popular: Debut music video with energetic performances.


14. "Lepo Band of PRK" - Eka Yage Gini (Hela Duna Production Studio 2024)

  •    - Views: 7K
  •    - Date Uploaded: 6 months ago
  •    - YouTube Channel: George Emena
  •    - What Makes It Popular: A unique blend of regional influences.


15. "God Worship Mi Givim Long Yu" - PNG Tok Pisin Worship Song 2024

  •    - Views: 58K
  •    - Date Uploaded: 4 months ago
  •    - YouTube Channel: PNGTokPisinGospel Media
  •    - What Makes It Popular: Uplifting gospel message and beautiful harmonies.


16. "Tambu Blo Sepik" (PNG Music 2024) - SANTR3K ° Z5C ° Muno Worixx

  •    - Views: 44K
  •    - Date Uploaded: 8 months ago
  •    - YouTube Channel: Muno Worixx OFFICIAL
  •    - What Makes It Popular: A fusion of contemporary and traditional sounds.


17. "PUPPY LOVE" (PNG Official Music Audio 2024) - ZONE 5 CREW

  •    - Views: 68K
  •    - Date Uploaded: 9 months ago
  •   - YouTube Channel: EZZY BWOY - PNG OFFICIAL
  •    - What Makes It Popular: Catchy lyrics and a feel-good vibe.


18. "Bangsik Band" - Bangsik Bangsik (PNG Music)

  •    - Views: 6.5K
  •    - Date Uploaded: 9 months ago
  •  - YouTube Channel: The best of PNG & Pacific Island Music
  •    - What Makes It Popular: Unique rhythm and catchy chorus.


19. "LOCAL LEWA MERI LUMI" - Mcdonald Taylor Ft. Rusty Marn (PNG Music 2024)

  •    - Views: 17K
  •    - Date Uploaded: 7 months ago
  •    - YouTube Channel: Drop Hits
  •    - What Makes It Popular: Infectious melody and relatable lyrics.


20. "POLICEMAN" - Norzy Mahn (PNG LATEST MUSIC)2024

  •    - Views: 7.3K
  •    - Date Uploaded: 8 months ago
  •    - YouTube Channel: NA
  •    - What Makes It Popular: Energetic performance and relatable theme.


Top 20 Latest PNG Local Music Hits of 2024 (PNG Latest Music 2024)

PNG's top 20 local music hits of 2024 have been amazing! From slow love songs to fast dance songs, each song is different and special. These artists and their songs have captured the hearts of people all over PNG. They mix old and new styles of music to create something new and exciting.

As we finish this musical tour, let's keep listening to the ever-changing sounds of PNG music! There is always new music coming out, and it is always great.

Thursday, October 5, 2023

Ross Kemp Papua New Guinea 'Gunpoint' Scene: Locals Say It's A Staged Act

Ross Kemp's famous "gunpoint" scene in Papua New Guinea has been circulating online, and many people are wondering if it is real. While the scene is well-made and suspenseful, there are several reasons to believe that it is staged.

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Ross Kemp Papua New Guinea 'Gunpoint' Scene: A Staged Act?

The scene takes place in a village, where coffee gardens and patches of vegetables and sweet potatoes are visible. This suggests that the scene is set in a populated area, where hold-ups are uncommon. Real-life hold-ups typically occur along the main roads or in areas far from villages.

In addition, the so-called "Rascals" offer Kemp tobacco and betel nut. This is a traditional gesture of friendship and peace in PNG. It is (HIGHLY) unlikely that real-life "Rascals" would engage in such a friendly gesture with foreigners.

Furthermore, Kemp and his crew appear to be surprisingly calm and collected in the scene. If they were truly being held at gunpoint by a dangerous gang, they would likely be visibly scared and shaken.

(Oh, should mention that there were two groups that confronted him at different times. Why would they do that when there is strenght in numbers, and suprise is the gang's asset? It just did not add up)

Finally, the scene is well-lit, not typical of real-life hold-ups in PNG, which typically occur at night or in less populated areas.


Implications of the Ross Kemp Papua New Guinea 'Gunpoint' Scene

The staging of the "gunpoint" scene is problematic because it reinforces the stereotype that PNG is a dangerous and lawless place. This stereotype is unfair to the country and its people, and it can discourage people from visiting PNG or investing in the country.

It is important to note that PNG is a diverse country with a rich culture and history, and freindly people. While there are some areas of PNG that are dangerous, there are also many areas that are safe and welcoming for visitors. 

If you are interested in learning more about PNG, I encourage you to do your own research and talk to people who have actually lived and worked there. Don't base your opinion on a staged television scene.


Conclusion

Based on this analysis, it is reasonable to conclude that the Ross Kemp "gunpoint" scene in PNG is staged. This is further supported by the fact that PNG locals and travelers are familiar with the realities of life in PNG and know that real-life hold-ups are much different than what is depicted in the scene.