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HipHop Lifestyle: Ghanaian Rapper Medikal And His Love For Cars

This week on HipHop Liestyle, we take a look at the luxurious life of Ghanaian rapper, Medikal and his love for cars.

In 2003, Nate Dogg posed a question that keeps rappers up at night: “Could you love me on a bus?” he crooned on the chorus of 50 Cent’s hit “21 Questions.” Fiddy raises an equally important conundrum on the same track: “If I went back to a hoopty from a Benz / Would you poof and disappear, like some of my friends?” If ever there was a song to remind the listener that you’re not a baller unless you own expensive cars, this is it.

Cars and hip-hop go together like gin and juice: they are an essential ingredient in that complex lyrical hierarchy that tells your peers that you have climbed that ladder of success a few rungs higher.

Medikal and Fella Makafui exhibiting their love

Samuel Adu Frimpong (born 4 April 1994), popularly known as Medikal, is a Ghanaian hip hop musician born to Portia Lamptey and James Frimpong in Sowutuom, a suburb of Accra.

He comes from Sowutuom, a suburb in Accra, Ghana. Medikal and Sarkodie had the highest nominations for the 2017 edition of the Ghana Music Awards. In 2018, he was on the Tim Westwood Show. Medikal had his high school education at Odorgonno Senior High. He is the son of James Frimpong and Portia Lamptey. Samuel adopted the name Medikal because he was fascinated with rapping about doctors, surgeons, medical practitioners and hospitals in general. He has made a name for himself in the music industry through hard work and numerous collaboration with successful artists. Apart from his nominations in 2017, he won the best discovery video in the MTN 4Syte Video Award in 2016.

He is known for his taste for luxurious cars. Top-notch cars owned by Medikal include Benz C300, Range Rover Vogue, Chevrolet Camaro and many more.

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Egypt’s Marwan Moussa Wins 3 Afrima Awards Including Best African Rapper

Representing Egypt’s rap scene in the Eighth edition of the All Africa Music Awards, Marwan Moussa took the event by storm, receiving awards for Best African Rapper, Breakthrough Artist of the Year, and Best Artist in African Hip-Hop.

The Egyptian rapper had an outstanding year in 2022 with hits like ‘Batal 3alam’ and ‘7adota Almany’, in addition to ‘3a2d E7teraf’, the EP he dropped last June. Through his growing discography, frequent collaborations, and international bookings, Marwan Moussa has been cementing his place as one of Egypt’s most popular rappers.

The event also saw African acts such as Grammy award-winning Nigerian artist Burna Boy receiving the award for Best Act in Africa and Best Album of Year. Meanwhile, Didi B won the Song of the Year Award, and Wizkid walked away with the award for Best Act in West Africa.

Moussa has recently released the collaborative track ‘DoubleZuksh’ with Moroccan rapper Stormy, kicking off 2023 with a fresh new sound and announcing his upcoming EP ‘Shokran’.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ywnAccsCfM

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HipHopHead: Top 10 Underground Rap Videos [Week 2]

Last week, we debuted the HipHopHead Top 10 Underground Rap Videos in Nigeria.

ICYMI: HipHopHead: Top 10 Underground Rap Videos [Week 1]

Over the past few months, Nigerian social media has been awash with several conversations on the state of hip-hop in the country. While some music enthusiasts and industry players are of the opinion that the genre of music has succumbed to the upbeat tempo of Afrobeats and Afropop and has met its end in the country, others remain staunch believers in the Nigerian rappers’ ability to weave words together to make bars and put together flows that will land safely in the hearts of music lovers and find good footing on charts, to lead the much-needed revival of hip-hop in the country. While rappers like LadiPoe, aptly called the leader of the revival, Cheque and Blaqbonez who is self-touted as the best rapper in Africa have been able to hold theirs in the recent jet age of Nigerian music, chart evidence and statistics continue to favour other genres such as Afropop, street hop, and even the alternative scene has witnessed a more significant boon. Regardless, there is a lot of work to be done to bring Nigerian Hip-hop back up to a place of pride, and it isn’t by blame-bandying and problems-slanging, so in this story, we attempt to spotlight the works of young and promising Nigerian rappers (Underground) who have been upholding Nigerian hip-hop by putting their unique spin on it. Taking a look at their lyricism, rap oeuvres that walk the talk, and recency, HipHopHead in collaboration with HipHop Africa presents to you a weekly Top 10 Underground Rap Videos in Nigeria, Week 2.

Here are the Top 10 Underground Hip Hop Videos Week 2

10. @gotheeqsykik – Haka Kowai

9. ‎@presidentzikbhp  – Switching Scenes (feat. @iamhotyce)

8. @iamTyoonz – ZONE  (feat. @ElzinoSzn x @SMRT x Ely Jakez)  

7. @Wurdplay – Shaye Foreign

6. @rebelwav6798  – Arrival

5. @Aaronbillz X @Rhymingprophet Inner G

4. @Pizzodalp – Africa

3. @Billydolomite – Deserve More (feat. Avid The Lyrikal)

2. @Itzfozter.YP – Icho (feat. @Kingrexxie)

1. J.ICE x @Bionicthesoulking – You can’t breathe (feat. @Psalmuraiseven)

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HipHop Africa New Discovery: Rapcha from Tanzania

Tanzanian rapper, Rapcha caught the attention of HipHop Africa when it was rumoured that he was engaged in a beef with another rapper. A source close to HipHop Africa revealed that it wasn’t a beef or diss, as Rapcha was only trying to make things clear with his track “Story Nyingine” which means “Another Story”. His aim was to clarify some issues in his musical career. The track, however, raised some misunderstanding, as another rapper alleged that Rapcha accused him of liking a tweet on Twitter which contained derogatory statements about him (Rapcha). Rapcha was of the notion that why would the rapper who he considered a friend like a tweet that conveyed negative messages about him? Another Tanzanian rapper went ahead and recorded a diss track for Rapcha which led to Rapcha’s latest diss track titled “Nyu’clear Story Freestyle.

Rapcha was born in Shinyanga, Tanzania in 1999. He released his first song in 2015. In 2016, he released “MAD OVER YOU (REMIX)“, “NAMTAKA” and in 2017, he released KIJOGOO” thereafter in 2018, he released his debut Mixtape titled JUST A STEP and in June 2018 P-Funk Majani spotted Rapcha on Instagram when he was promoting his MixtapeIn December 2018, Rapcha met P-Funk Majani for the first time in Dar es salaam and in 2019 he was officially signed under  Bongo Records. He currently lives and works in Dar es salaam,  Tanzania.

Rapcha has appeared and performed at the following listed events below:

BAGAMOYO MUSIC FESTIVAL

This concert is organized by the Ministry of information, Culture, Arts and Sports. Rapcha performed in 2021 and 2022

MZIKI MNENE

This concert is organized by one of the major radio stations in Tanzania E-fm once a year, Rapcha performed in 2022.

THE HORIZON SUNSET FESTIVAL

This concert is organized by the Horizon, Rapcha performed in 2021.

EXTRA-UNI BASH

This concert is organized by one of the major radio stations in Tanzania Clouds F-m, Rapcha performed in 2020 and 2021

SERENGETI MUSIC FESTIVAL

This concert is organized by the Ministry of information, Culture, Arts and Sports. Rapcha performed in 2021 and 2022

The Tanzanian rapper also has a strong audience on platforms;

SPOTIFY

Rapcha on Spotify has got many streams from Tanzania with more than 1000+ streams followed by Kenya with 800+ streams and the United State Of America with 197 streams per month.

BOOMPLAY

Rapcha has got 10m+ total streams on Boomplay.

YOUTUBE

Rapcha has got 7m+ total views on Youtube.

APPLE MUSIC

Rapcha on Apple Music has got many streams per month most in Tanzania with more than 674 plays followed by the United States with 272 plays and Kenya with 31 plays.

Aside from music, Rapcha has a clothing line brand known as “WANANGU99” which means people who always keep it real 99% percent and people who support Rapcha on everything 99%. Its set to be 99% and not 100% because no one is perfect and anyone can do wrong anytime.

Wanangu99 was established in 2019 and it has been able to sell its products in Tanzania and some other people in East African countries. Rapcha has a plan to make Wanangu99 one of the biggest African-owned clothing brands in the World.

Rapcha is planning to tour 5 cities in Tanzania and East Africa in general after the release of his Album. Touring will also include launching his new products and giving back to his community.

Also, Rapcha is planning to engage himself in the movies industry whereby he will be making his movies and is open to joining other movies in which he will be featured.

Rapcha has a big dream of being one of the greatest of all time in music history in the World and uplifting millions of people by giving back to his community and raising others Also he has a goal of making a positive impact on the culture and influence many youth and children out there to chase their dreams from Africa to the whole World.

He has a huge desire to have a chance to make a record with Chronixx, Popcaan, Olamide, Kendrick Lamar, Black Sheriff, BNXN fka Buju, Asake & Young Bleu.

SOCIAL MEDIA:
Instagram: @rapcha_tz
Twitter: @rapcha_tz
TikTok: @rapcha_tz
CONTACTS:
Email: bongorecordsltd@gmail.com
Calls/Whatsapp: +255 742 101 035, +255 745 383 196

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HipHop Africa ManCrushMonday: AQ – The Multi Award Winning Lyricist On The Roll

Gilbert Bani (born August 1, 1986), popularly known by his stage name A-Q, is a Nigerian rapper and songwriter. His single “Agu Ji Ndi Men” was nominated for Best Rap Single at The Headies 2016.

Born into a family of six as the last child, A-Q real name Gilbert Bani was raised in Surulere where he has lived for most of his life.

Education

A-Q attended Kings College Lagos and had his tertiary education at the University of Lagos. At a young age, he started collecting hip-hop tracks, learning the lyrics and miming them. It didn’t take long before he started writing his own lyrics.

Music career

A-Q signed his first record deal in 2001 with Big Leaf Records where he was for two years before he started working on his own in 2003. His first single “(W)rap Nigeria“, produced by kraftmatics, debuted in 2004 followed by a music video. He subsequently released a full compilation album Listen and Understand in 2005 followed by another single, “Things That We Do”, which got him an international online distribution deal. In 2006 A-Q put out a mixtape titled Maga Must Pay vol 1.

A-Q took a break from music to finish his education at the University of Lagos but still managed to release a single, “Make Money“, and accompanying video in 2008 produced by Laylow and featuring Morachi and Xtrim off an online mixtape titled Love and Money.

A-Q graduated in 2010 and returned to the entertainment industry, this time co-floating a record label, Hustle Inc, on whose platform he started Black Friday Twitter Freestyles, a weekly free download release. This got him online acknowledgement including from producer Don Jazzy who styled him “one of the sickest rappers alive”. He recorded and released The Past Present and Future album in December 2010 which had the singles “Names” and “Champagne and Rum“. He released more music including “Distractions” featuring Vector in 2012, “Machine Gun Flow“, “555 (5beats 5verses and 5blessings)“, and “Why” featuring Pamela.

He released an EP in December 2012 titled Make Your Best Rapper Look Stupid.

In 2018, A-Q was part of LAMBAugust, a rap campaign in Nigeria, and released an album with Chocolate city rapper Loose Kaynon called Crown.

A-Q won Lyricist on the Roll for “Crown” at the 13th edition of The Headies.

He left the Chocolate city record label in 2020 and said “I had a wholesome experience at Chocolate City, and I’m happy to have been part of the label’s journey to profitability”. He went further setting up a music incubator for African artists.

In February 2021, A-Q won the Best Rap Album award for his 2020 album “God’s Engineering” at the 14 Edition of The Headies awards.

In September 2022, A-Q won the Lyricist on the Roll award for his performance on “The Last Cypher” single off the “Behold The Lamb” album at the 15th Edition of The Headies Awards in Atlanta, US.

DISCOGRAPHY
Studio albums
Listen and Overstand (2005)
The Past Present and Future (2010)
Rose (2016)
Blessed Forever (2017)
Crown (with Loose Kaynon) (2018)
God’s Engineering (2020)
GOLDEN (2021)
ETHOS (with Brymo) (2022)

Mixtapes and EPs
Maga Must Pay Mixtape (2006)
Love and Money (2008)
Make Your Best Rapper Look Stupid (2012)
Son of John (2014)
Son of John 2 (2015)
The Live Report (with M.I Abaga) (2020)

Singles
“(W)rap Nigeria” (2005)
“Make Money” (2007)
“Names” (2010)
“Champagne and Rum” (2011)[13]
“Why” (2012)
“God’s Work” (2019)
“L.A.M.B Cypher” (2019) with M.I Abaga, Loose Kaynon and Blaqbonez
“You Must Feel Am” (2020) ft Oxlade
“Breathe” (2021) ft Chike

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Rapper Mic Monsta Backs Blanche Bailly’s Point On Cameroon Having Low Purchasing Power

“She’s very correct. Streaming power in Cameroon is very low. we have no voice on major streaming platforms. Especially the ones that demand subscription. People watching videos on YouTube and do not even comment or subscribe, some just go ahead and download on their phones using Vidmate without any reaction to the content adding no direct value to the artist.”

Mic Monsta agrees with Blanche Bailly’s point on Cameroon having a very low purchasing power. According to the Njoku, it’s the fans who make the artist; if those fans can’t make the artist, the artist is left to suffer.

Mic Monsta says Cameroonians need to have a voice on streaming platforms as this voice will lead to the promotion of their culture and the growth of our Industry.

Two days ago, Blanche Bailly took to her Facebook page to post;



“DELUSION 101 in our MUSIC INDUSTRY !!!
Every Cameroonian on Facebook claims to be  a music expert ? 😆
Y’all swear y’all know the solution to this industry so bad and truely most of it sounds like delusion to me !!!!
Music is clearly a BUSINESS –
you INVEST to obviously make GAIN ! gain is made from AUDIENCE.
Audience = listeners/fans.
Primary revenue for an artist is supposed to be STREAMING! Back in the day they sold cds (before shows, endorsements and any extra money you make from utilizing your brand).
I used to claim Cameroonians are not supportive and today I apologize! I am sorry!
Release after release, I see how you all put in relentless efforts to share and hype our projects but all this can only go so far.
Let me make this short.
Cameroon is about 27 million people.
Usage of internet is roughly 35% which is roughly 9.5 million.
Do the math! 27m minus (let’s just round it up to 10m) = 17 million.
Basically, only 17m are likely to have access to internet.
Now how many people do you think have access to smartphones ? Where you can stream music ?
How many people have access to iPhones? For Apple Music etc ?
Now here’s the worst part.. How many people have bank cards ? Because without a bank account  you cannot even subscribe to these leading platforms that INFLUENCE music around the world.
When you do all of these calculations, you will realize that 17m can even drop to 7m people only.
Let me be generous sef and say 10-12M people.
10M people ONLY.
Our primary problem is not the sound ( we will have this discussion another day) nor is our people not wanting to consume our products but what I call a very low consuming market.
Inside this 10-12M, some might not even be educated about these streaming channels (walk the streets of Cameroon and ask everyone with a smartphone about Spotify, Apple Music, deezer, etc) some might not even have the funds to (this is the reason we focus so much on YouTube and other free apps like boomplay, audiomack). Some might not want to purchase apps( it’s their right )… etc
Our AUDIENCE is too insignificant to compete with any other industry.
From Congo, to Ivory Coast, only inside French Africa, we are still small (sadly). Let’s not even now take it to English Africa.
To me, we need to start educating our AUDIENCE about buying( streaming) and the day any of us figures out how to be able to create a Large AUDIENCE that can consistently buy what he/she produces, that artist don win jackpot (whether it’s Cameroonians, French africa, or the world) – whatever your target is!
What do you think?”

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New Discovery – Jodzie Premieres Lead Single “Blown Away” On HipHop Africa, As We Anticipate “Vibes In Progress”

Jodzie, whose real name is Osakwe Ofunediche Joshua hails from Delta state Nigeria. He was born in Delta state and moved to Lagos state after a year. He had his primary and secondary education in Festac, Mile2, Oshodi and Okokomaiko respectively. He moved to Ojodu Berger after his Secondary Education, lived there for quite a while, and moved to Ibadan where he stayed with a family for a year before commencing his journey alone. He moved back to Lagos in 2014, after moving going back and forth between Lagos and Ogun states.

He finally decided to further his education in 2017, about the same time he discovered he could do music. He had his first-ever recording in 2017 with a friend. They started out as a group for 2 years before splitting in 2019. His first EP with Blao Family as his management was released in October 2021. His new project titled “Vibes In Progress” is due to be released in January with the lead single “Blown Away” would premiere today, Friday the 13th of January on HipHop Africa.

Speaking with his management, Head Honcho of the Blao Family, ‘Niyi Oluokun told HipHop Africa;

“Before officially becoming an artist under our management in 2020 he has been coming around years before but we had standards and needed to be sure he is ready for the processes.
He proved he actually was ready for our growth and development modus operandi and we had to make it official.
His First EP with us “Jodzie” was released in October 2021.
He is currently working on his new EP which was scheduled for release last year but was pushed forward due to some technical issues with the mixes.
He has performed on many platforms.
His forthcoming project titled “Vibes In Progress” [VIP] is looking good and we believe it would do great.
You know how we do in Blao Family Ent. We are always moving forward so the future plans and expectations for Jodzie are that he keeps growing and we believe he will become one of the greatest voices from this side of the world.”

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HipHop Africa ThrowBackThursday: A Peep In Fecko’s Past

On this week’s Episode of HipHop Africa ThrowBackThursday, we take a look at some old pictures of Rapper Fecko.

Fecko is a Nigerian hip-hop artist, whose real name is Ifeanyi Chukwuebuka Ibegbunam. He was born on 17 June 1989 in Anambra State.

Fecko started music professionally in 2006 when he recorded his first album, which was later shelved though. Ever since that period, he has released several chart-topping singles like “Kalabash” – which was played in the Big Brother Naija 2017 house by the way, ‘Fela Must Rise‘, ‘Hustle Over Feelings‘ and ‘Finally‘. He also has various bodies of work namely; First Impression Mixtape, The Raplogic EP and The A.R.T EP (Produced by Teck-Zilla).

Fecko has worked with some respected names in African hip-hop from Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Zambia, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Angola and Rwanda. He has appeared on Times Square in New York and has been acknowledged by major magazines such as HYPE (South Africa), Hip-hop World (Nigeria), Forbes, The Guardian, just to mention a few.

Fecko won the inaugural season of The Mic Africa and is also the first Nigerian rapper to perform in the African metaverse. He is a graduate of Environmental Biology from Yaba College of Technology, where he won an award for being the Most Talented student in his department. He hosts the Surviving Eko podcast, and also dabbled into graphic design, animation and acting. This Limitless African Youth is indeed one individual you wouldn’t let slip off your radar because he has a lot to offer.

Fecko and Phenom at Knight House studios. Both acts attended the same primary school in Mushin.
This picture with Illbliss was taken after Fecko featured on HNIC Doc Gee’s radio show on Eko Fm. Kicked a freestyle with Sauce Kid, Terry and Illbliss. Few years later, he was also on set for Illbliss’ Anam Achikwanu music video alongside 5mics.
[Terry, Osagz, Miekharry (late) and Fecko]
Performing Na Beans Remix with Terry Tha Rapman, Osagz and Miekharry (of blessed memory) during the launch of the BANS album at J.J Okocha’s Club 10. The Nigerian football legend was also around during the event. I remember watching Sound Sultan and Kefee perform too.
In this picture, Fecko was on set for a video shoot to make a cameo appearance in a song Modenine got featured on.
Pherowshuz, Terry and Fecko – behind the scene pictures during a documentary shoot. They also teamed up on Raplogic BANS Remix at the time which was produced by Teck-Zilla.
Fecko and Blaqbonez chilling after they both performed at a show in Mushin.
Fecko and the Late Reggae icon, Ras Kimono were guests on Radio Continental in 2012
Fecko and Boogey after recording The Future in 2011. The song was produced by Teck-Zilla and also featured Peter Clarke and Pryse.

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God Is Using Libianca To Teach Cameroonian Artists The Method To Go Global. – Rapper Blueprint Hakeem

Cameroonian rapper Blueprint Hakeem says God is using Libianca to teach Cameroonian artists the Method to go global.

He Advises Cameroonian artists to calm down and learn.

In his Facebook post, he wrote:

“She will not go anywhere with that attitude. They write and she’s not even replying or sharing. That song will die a natural death. E no even know Cameroonians.”
I saw posts and numerous comments like these last week. The one that pricked me was “e no fes know Cameroonians. If e continue so, that song will die a natural death”
Boom! Number 2 on afro billboard chart.
There’s a hidden message in this January that we all have to see. I mean. All of us. God is using this child to teach us a method. We calm down learn.”

Libianca’s Hit single People is currently comfortably sitting at position 2 in the Billboard Afrobeat charts, with a very good potential to overthrow the number one song on the charts Calm down by Rema

Cameroon’s time to Rise and Shine is near. Brace yourselves and learn!

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Nazzy Blaise and Speczy Clinton Set To Debut 2023 With New Song, Anticipate!

We are barely 2 weeks into 2023 and rappers who mean business, are already making big moves to feed us with good music.

Barely a few weeks after releasing a video for us, the fast Duo of the moment Nazzy Blaise and Speczy Clinton also known as Ndeh Clinton are already preparing a new video for us.

This time around, they are coming with a video for their massively applauded track Fast And Fast off their Redemption Ep which made waves last year.

Anticipate!

Listen to the song below:

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