Monday 14 September 2015

Adeboye

MI Abaga remains Nigerian hip-hop veteran who still relevant


MI Abaga once said value for” I can't let rap, I have to do this hereditary, although prosperity so I'm doing this for legacy Workwear

It is not easy in old Hip Hop and it can happen quickly. One minute, you’re at the top of the charts, knocking over the loot you bring superstar lifestyle, the next, taking a harvest of young people, your place, some of them dis-respect for the foundation that you laid for them.

Fickle fans have stopped forget about you and the media answer your calls. Some of the rappers who manage to keep their names in top locations as seasoned veterans? For them, the game is too difficult.

If you have different subjects of a rapper explore lifestyle. ie, leaving the streets to worship with adherents your every move, people like Fashion nine know it all too well; there are fans who will never forgive him crossover of the hard core hip hop mainstream.

On the other hand, there are artists who holds the same topics, knocking on the streets or whatever the content may be, over and over again, until the fans and critics tired of this; eg Olamide.

In recent years, a few rappers are able to walk the fine line between artistic growth and return to their roots was again by old issues of a more mature point of view.

Again, is not easy to be a veteran in hip hop. There is pressure to meet fans expectations and sometimes, artists groups of supporters with wildly different expectations. The artists may feel they have to go back to their old sound as good as it used to be or try their hand at the new sound to remain relevant.

But for veterans whose primary goal is to have good music, the Nigerian pin end in failure when only one man let alone high. The CEO of Chocolate City , the founder of Loopy Records , the short black boy, the son of a pastor, the monkey, the genius, the anomaly, the chairman, Mr. unbelievable, Judas value for MI. Abaga

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