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The question why music isn’t featured here and there? Soon will be a non answerable or for lack a better word rhetoric. It is simple actually – Many budding hip hop artists seem not to have embraced music submission but rather operate around self publication such as Soundclound-ing or Audiomack-ing to mention but a…
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(Article updated) *Dear Lyn, Your the reason this article is still running!* i texted my Friend after posting Part 1 Have you ever thought of dancing your way into better health? or tried a B-Girl/Boy move that would be a reason your muscles are let loose? NEVER! am sure for a number of us. of all…
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(Updated) Earlier on this week i was textin’ my Friend Lyn and in our conversation i told her about “how hip hop can improve one’s health”– well you guessed right she objected it on top of that it’s not her primary listening genre. well her objection made me want to dig up more info and so i landed on…
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Written by Ayella N. R. The blog-sphere keeps getting new members to try and contribute to hip hop culture through trying to cover it in icy stories. The rate at which persons start up so called hip hop blogs or self titled music review websites is higher than the download stats of O.P.U music,…
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Many I hate hip hop characters honestly could benefit from this and escape many of our hardcore hip hop man-ship rage towards them for there ignorance. In other words out of the five elements Knowledge is still the least explored even among the participants of the culture (Artists) themselves and their fans. This modern…
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They say what you see is what you get and please don’t forget not all you get you have seen it coming before. My DAD/ Zeeyi to be honest guy has no hip hop background or something like that, he grew up on something far from hip hop. I remember when East Africa TV – Channel 5…
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“Sitting with my old friend Jun Yo under the tree of wisdom as we fondly refer to the mango tree in our compound, we got to talking about Hip-hop in Uganda and what it would take to get it out there. What would it entail to make this art form a lucrative mainstream genre?…
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The question; Is Hip Hop dead ? keeps coming back every other day not only in Uganda but even on a global scale. Some agree that it is dead others think it just changed and others don’t bother to think about it. Locally the same feeling and notion of hip hop being dead is…
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The past years, Uganda has been waking up to sex tape leaks and great mix tape release dates promised by rappers/hip hop artists. The Sex tape trend has coped with many, the youth as some of the leading known consumers—thanks to the social networks. As the hip hop community thrives to gain recognition…