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Re: . by Young03(m): 7:01pm On Jul 26, 2015
Shooo
Re: . by Nobody: 7:04pm On Jul 26, 2015
Cc lalasticlala,Ishilove,Airmark,FynestBoi
Re: . by kestolove95(m): 7:05pm On Jul 26, 2015
Wia is base one?
Re: . by sseunth(m): 7:25pm On Jul 26, 2015
kestolove95:
Wia is base one?
he is sleeping
Re: . by elobyobi: 8:29pm On Jul 26, 2015
What about six foot plus. His verse in Jerry Gyang's "Na Ba Ka" was ground-breaking for Hausa Rap. And before that, there was P-Square's Rap in "Last night" (Suna na Mista P, me ne ka ce?)
Ice Prince's "Abokii" went a great way to expose Nigerians to Hausa Hip hop, even though it was heavily watered down with a lot of English Lyrics.
And coming down to Igbo hip hop pioneers, why would you mention Phyno ahead of Slow Dogg? It's just like referring to Macklemore as a Pioneer white rapper before mentioning Eminem. And in this context, contemporary relevance should be place wayyy behind historical relevance.
It's a fine thing, hardcore indigenous hip-hop. Hopefully other languages will start receiving attention. I look forward to listening to rap in whatever language Muma Gee sang "Kade" in.
Re: . by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 8:45pm On Jul 26, 2015
elobyobi:
What about six foot plus. His verse in Jerry Gyang's "Na Ba Ka" was ground-breaking for Hausa Rap. And before that, there was P-Square's Rap in "Last night" (Suna na Mista P, me ne ka ce?)
Ice Prince's "Abokii" went a great way to expose Nigerians to Hausa Hip hop, even though it was heavily watered down with a lot of English Lyrics.
And coming down to Igbo hip hop pioneers, why would you mention Phyno ahead of Slow Dogg? It's just like referring to Macklemore as a Pioneer white rapper before mentioning Eminem. And in this context, contemporary relevance should be place wayyy behind historical relevance.
It's a fine thing, hardcore indigenous hip-hop. Hopefully other languages will start receiving attention. I look forward to listening to rap in whatever language Muma Gee sang "Kade" in.
I liked ur post
Re: . by elobyobi: 9:02pm On Jul 26, 2015
InyinyaAgbaOku:
I liked ur post
Gee, thanks bro
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