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Vector Releases First Single of the Year

After a fantastic 2021, Vector begins 2022 with this new single, My Name, produced by Mr Kleb. On the path to self-discovery, you discover the significance of knowing your name.

Olanrewaju Ogunmefun David who is popularly known as Vector Tha Viper has delivered a new single dubbed ‘My Name’ which automatically serves as his first official single for 2022. Ever heard a singing Vector? Well, here’s your chance.

On ‘My Name’, Vector floats seamlessly on the Mr Kleb-produced amapiano instrumental.

listen and enjoy:

https://audiomack.com/vectorthaviper/song/my-name

Kenya’s First Continental Superstars: What Happened to Camp Mulla?

The year is 2012, and the location is Walter Sisulu Square in Kliptown, Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa. Nigeria’s new school king Davido, emcee and fashionista Ice Prince, Veteran rappers Khuli Chana, M.anifest, and Zeus have graced the stage in front of the whole continent, then enters the fresh-faced and raving group of three Kenyan boys; Taio Tripper, K’Cous, Shappa Man and their first lady, Miss Karun. The Amakipkip, dog tags, high tops, and snapback-wearing crew straight out of Nairobi were as hungry for glory as a Lion is for a baby Zebra.

Beyond the sagged pants and backpacks was a unique and head bumping sound oozing from the fountain of modern African youth, as the 2010s seemed to be the era of cultural liberation for African teens, driven mostly by the pop culture revolution of Afrobeats, Kwaito, and African hip hop…from the AKAs to the Wizkids as the and profound ”cool kid” lyrics to match.

The group was designed to rock a house or rooftop party dancefloor from Jozi to Lagos to Nairobi. Behind those sounds, were profound lyrics layered in the same philosophy of the sound and doused in hip hop parlance and African street slang. Highlighting the experience of the African urban, juvenile youth at the time in a language the kids could relate to.

Hence lyrics like “OG smoking by the Oz,”‘ ” all I know is swagger, I keep it fresh all day,”  ” Swagger so vintage, African Fresh Prince, ever seen a Kenyan boy look harder?,” ”everybody’s tryna get paid in Nairobi,” rapped in a cadence so smooth and easy the average listener who may not have been a rap fan would bump their head to, Camp Mulla thinned the line between backpack rapping and party hip hop, with Karun’s smooth vocals on the chorus icing the cake.

That recipe and philosophy built the songs that Africa partied to in 2012-13; ‘Fresh All Day,” Party Don’t Stop,’ and ‘Addicted.’ These four kids from Nairobi were Kenyan music’s first continental export, way before Khaligraph Jones’ music frequented the Gulf of Guinea and the Cape of Good Hope.

Kids who grew up in the 2010s, albeit parents or in the labor market now, will always look back at this era fondly. The blueprint for African hip hop and youth urban and pop culture, from slang to fashion to art, was nurtured in this era, after being birthed in the late 2000s, this new identity was now carving a route more rooted in African experience than a corruption of the African-American experience.

It was a full-blown revolution and Camp Mulla and their peers were at the helm of affairs. So what then happened to these raging rolling stones? What happened to ‘the C.A.M.P.?’

Camp Mulla was an alternative hip hop group originating from and based in Nairobi, Kenya. The group of four rose to prominence with the release of their single “Party Don’t Stop” on 31 August 2010, signed to Sub Sahara records.

The party anthem and subsequent smash hits, and the release of their debut studio album, Funky Town, earned them a nomination for Best International Act (Africa) at the 2012 BET Awards, following their first international recognition moment where they were nominated for Best Video at the 2012 Channel O Music Video Awards.

At the peak of their fame, after garnering Channel O, MTV EMAs, Headies, and MOBO nominations, the group’s lead singer Karun and rapper Taio both left the group to pursue higher education and solo careers. The group tried to move on by adding a replacement, in the person of Tiri, but the original Camp sauce was missing and they eventually disbanded in 2013.

Subsequently, several members of the group put out solo efforts with little critical and almost no commercial success; most notably Shappaman’s ‘Wildlife on Tape.’ Karun still has an underground budding career, going for a  more edgy image and mature sounds, it’s hard to believe she was performing in front of Africa at 15.

In September 2017 the main four members announced their reunion at The Wave performance at the Waterfront, Ng’ong racecourse, but soon after disbanded again

The group’s musical style, fashion sense, and origins have drawn comparisons to The Black Eyed Peas, and their eccentric style was being put on blast for a while as being too “bubblegum music. So sad we never got to see them hit the peak of their potential, but a least these five Kenyan teens put rhymes in our mouths, smiles on our faces, and dance steps on our feet while they were here. lasted.

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Pusha-T Finally Drops the Hov Collab

Amidst rumors of an unreleased Jay Z and Pusha T collaboration in the vaults throughout last year, King Push confirmed early this year that the collaboration in fact did exist, and would be on his forthcoming project, ‘Push and P.’ The single features Jay Z and veteran rapper and singer, Pharrell Williams, and is also produced by the latter.

Skateboard P’s return to the production games sees him in a more solemn and mellow sonical direction more akin to Pusha’s style than the unique fast-paced, electronic, and ”bling” sounds he was known for in his Neptunesdays.

Sterling Ruby who made the single artwork for ‘Diet Coke‘ also made the artwork for ‘Neck and Wrist.’

“Neck & Wrist” follows Push’s recent singles “Diet Coke” and “Hear Me Clearly.” The song marks Jay-Z and Pusha T’s first collaboration since 2016’s “Drug Dealers Anonymous.” The Brooklyn and Chicago emcees also appeared on Kanye West’s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy song “So Appalled” in 2010.

The song features a stellar verse from Hov, who only pops up once in a while to drop one of those, and then go back to his family and billions. The verb is as braggadocious and witty as one would expect a Jay Z to be. The following lines stood out in the verse;

”Y’all spend real money on fake watches, shockingly”

“I blew (blue) bird money, y’all talking tweeter feeds.”

Then he addressed the opinion in the hip hop community that he would not be as successful if veteran rapper and often acclaimed greatest rapper of all time, The Notorious BIG, was still alive in the next line.

”They say if BIG was still alive, Hov would not be in this position. If Hov was alive you would have got The Commission.” Referencing the supergroup that he and BIG were to be a part of, before the latter’s untimely demise.

Watch the ‘Neck and Wrist’ lyric video below.

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KashCPT Taps Blxckie for ‘DENIMS’

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Cape Town rapper and songwriter Kelsey Minaar, better known by his stage name KashCPT, recently released the video for his latest single titled ‘DENIMS,’ featuring blazing Durban rapper Blxckie. The trap banger features a smooth hook from Somnyama and ferociously spit verses from Kash.

The video is prison-themed, shot in Cape Town, and directed by Taun Visser, on the song the rapper’s cadence spots an uncanny resemblance to American rapper, Lil Baby‘s.

DENIMS‘ is coming nine months after his last single, ‘ops’, and has amassed already 15,000 views.  Enjoy the video below.

M.I Abaga Announces New Music After Wedding Announcement

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Looks like M.I Abaga walked into the studio and will likely jump on stage before walking down the aisle. Off the back of announcing his impending marriage to longtime lover, Eniola Mafe, the Veteran rapper has announced new music for his fans, Via on his Official Twitter account @MI_Abaga, on April 5, 2022.

The self-acclaimed “Daddy of African rap“‘ via the tweet,  posited that his forthcoming album and eleventh studio project will be one of the best not just in his career but in African music history. Claiming the album might win a Grammy.

That might seem like a lofty claim as global superstar Wizkid’sMade in Lagos‘ album just lost two grammy nominations on Sunday night. Abaga would have to do a whole lot if he is serious about bagging that shiny Gramophone plaque for African rap.

Nevertheless, the album that was apparently halted by the wedding plans will be titled ”The Guy,’ MI had announced on rapper, Ikechukwu’s podcast. You can read the announcement Tweet below.

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https://twitter.com/MI_Abaga/status/1511406885450170371

Coi Leray Voices Displeasure Over ‘Blick Blick’ Video

24-year-old Republic Records signee, rapper Coi Leray revealed on her HIpHopDX Rising Star interview that she was a bit disappointed by her performance in the video for her hit collaboration with Nicki Minaj.

Despite massive applauds from fans and her industry peers alike, including the featured Nicki Minaj, Leray said she could have done way better in the video if only she did not have to deal with a fractured knee throughout the video shoot.

“I did all that Dancing on a fractured knee,” Coi Leray wrote in part. “I gotta get minor surgery on it but I do physical therapy to maintain it for now. I wanted to go 10x harder with the choreo but it looks so good for a fractured patella,” the rapper revealed.

Despite her reservations, the rapper admitted that she enjoyed wearing a wig for the first time on set and also enjoyed working with Minaj.

The song has since peaked at number 37 on The Billboard Hot 100 chart, heer second-highest performance on the chart, and the video amassed 11.7 million views on Youtube in no time. Leray’s debut album is right around the corner, the al titled ‘Trendsetter‘ and will drop on April 8, 2022.

Coi Leray Drops ‘Blick Blick’ Video with Nicki Minaj

American rapper and singer, Coi Leray had earlier tapped Trinidad-American Queen of Rap Nicki Minaj for what is probably the biggest collaboration of Leray’s career on the song titled ‘Blick Blick.‘ The Boston rapper has since dropped the visuals for the song which peaked at number 37 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The uber-colorful video features rainbow backdrop scenes quite similar to the video of Nicki and Tekashi 6ix9ine‘s smash hit ‘Fefe,’ The video was uploaded to Leray’s Youtube channel on March 22, 2022, and is already sitting on 11.7 million views.

A great achievement for the rapper and trapper who was featured on the last edition of the XXL Freshman list and just announced that her debut album will drop in two days (April 8, 2022) and it features a bunch of A-list artists.

You can watch the behind-the-scenes visuals from the video shoot below. To watch the official video, click here.

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Coi Leray Reveals Star-Studded Feature List for Her Debut Album

American rapper, singer, and songwriter, Coi Leray Collins, mononymously known as Coi Leray, has revealed the list of features that will be on her forthcoming debut album. The rapper’s debut album which is titled ‘Trendsetter,’ was announced in March. The album will be the Boston, Massachusetts rapper’s first project since her 2020 debut E.P., ‘Now or Never.’

The rapper who is, legendary hip-hop promoter, Benzino’s daughter, revealed that the album slated to be released on April 8, 2022, will feature guest appearances from some of the Industry’s best and biggest artists.

coi leray album features

The announcement photograph posted on her Instagram featured the following names; Trinidadian-American rapper Nicki Minaj, O-Block‘s finest trapper Lil Durk, Highbridge trapper A-Boogie, Soul singer H.E.R., Chicago Drill pioneer Chief Keef, Lil Tecca, Young Bleu, G Herbo, Brooklyn spitter Young M.A whom Leray has been often compared to, Pooh Shiesty, Superstar DJ Mustard, Fivio Foreign and Indian-Canadian rapper NAV.

This announcement is coming just after her big collaboration ‘Blick Blick,’ with self-acclaimed Queen of Rap; Nicki Minaj. The song peaked at number 37 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart, making it the 24-year-old’s second-highest performing song on the chart.

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Medikal Marks his 28th Birthday with Dope Photos

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Samuel Adu Frimpong, popularly known as Medikal, is a Ghanaian hip hop musician born to Portia Lamptey and James Frimpong in Sowutuom, a suburb of Accra.

Medikal has shared some dope photos of himself on IG as he marks his 28th birthday.

The rapper was spotted in the photo posing in front of an expensive car believed to be one of his numerous assets, with the caption ” Happy 28″.

Medikal has reigned as one of the best rappers Africa has ever known. He has dominated the scene with his craft for almost ten years and continues to thrill Ghanaians and all music lovers with non-stop entertainment.

AMG Medikal has made a name for himself in the music industry through hard work and his numerous collaboration with successful artists like Sarkodie of Sarkcess Music, Stonebwoy of BMG and Shatta Wale of SM Empire.

see photos of him below:

 

 

J Cole Thanks 21 Savage For His First Grammy Award Ever

The Grammy Awards took place on Sunday night but some of the biggest stars in hip-hop were notably missing, despite their nominations. Kanye West and Drake 6weren’t in the crowd last night, nor was Cardi B, who was nominated for Best Rap Performance for “Up.” J. Cole didn’t pull up either, but that’s because of prior engagements.

The return of Dreamville Fest took place in Raleigh, NC this weekend where some of the biggest artists — Lil Wayne, Lil Baby, etc. — hit the stage.

J. Cole didn’t end up winning any awards at the Grammys this year. However, he did celebrate the one Grammy he does have from his contributions to 21 Savage’s “A Lot.” The rapper gave a shout-out to Savage as he performed their i am > i was collaboration. “Y’all make some noise for 21 Savage. He got a n***a his first — the only Grammy I ever won was because of this n***a 21 Savage,” he said.

Cole was nominated in four categories this year, including Best Rap Album for The Off-Season. He also was nominated for Best Melodic Rap Performance for “P R I D E.I S.T H E.D E V I L” ft Lil Baby and Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song for “M Y.L I F E” ft. Morray.