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I need a little piece of Advice please. My name is Adam Abdulsalam AKA Nyllo and I'm an upcoming hip hop rap artist. I've been listening to hip hop rap of lil Wayne ever since I was 10 of age and it has changed my English accent of rapping. But people always press on me that why do I want to rap foreign in Nigeria, that it won't sell because people would think I'm trying hard to be like foreign rappers. And according to what my friends told me is that I sound like Desiigner mixed with juice WRLD because of the dark beat and my voice, plus my accent. And I've tried singing to afro beat but it just don't get any better. As for me, I'm trying to change the hip hop rap game in Nigeria. I want the world to recognise us when it comes to music. I want the world to know that Nigerians are good at hip hop too. I don't form my accent just because I'm trying to impress anyone, I only want my sound to be different from other rappers in Nigeria. The rap game in Nigeria is that of Yoruba street rap or that type of Eminem which I'm not a fan of, and it hurts to see our hip hop industry at a low level. I'm here to change that but as my fellow Nigerians thinks very different, How do I cope up? Would people listen to me? Please give me suggestions � |
I need a little piece of Advice please. My name is Adam Abdulsalam AKA Nyllo and I'm an upcoming hip hop rap artist. I've been listening to hip hop rap of lil Wayne ever since I was 10 of age and it has changed my English accent of rapping. But people always press on me that why do I want to rap foreign in Nigeria, that it won't sell because people would think I'm trying hard to be like foreign rappers. And according to what my friends told me is that I sound like Desiigner mixed with juice WRLD because of the dark beat and my voice, plus my accent. As for me, I'm trying to change the hip hop rap game in Nigeria. I want the world to recognise us when it comes to music. I want the world to know that Nigerians are good at hip hop too. I don't form my accent just because I'm trying to impress anyone, I only want my sound to be different from other rappers in Nigeria. The rap game in Nigeria is that of Yoruba street rap or that type of Eminem which I'm not a fan of, and it hurts to see our hip hop industry at a low level. I'm here to change that but as my fellow Nigerians thinks very different, How do I cope up? Would people listen to me? Please give me suggestions � |
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