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Muslim leaders in Malawi have explained that it was purely a coincidence that the birthday of Prophet Muhammad and Jesus...
M dub hiphop is dying coz of this
So called wack rappers climing to be dope nor deep chfukwa awina tma award,hiphop should grow
Fuck all those who blow up 2011. To now real hiphop was there anthu tmamvela zokoma osat zachna gwamba osathawa
Your article is historical therefore you could have included time frame in relation to the events that occured eg 1999; early 2000 etc
Mmmmmmmm malawi wasalirabe pang’ono sanapse
Ife koma Morgan Heritage, San B, maBlacks, Soldier ndi Wambali basi
You can’t talk about hip hop in Malawi without mentioning the pioneers, the likes of Criminal A and the Kanjedza based Black Life crew ( Bywell Chisoni, Tiya Somba Banda and the crew)
Yeah
Trivia! Mostly, these are sons and daughters of the affluent but born with intellectual challenges so much so that even after their parents sent them to expensive schools they came out empty handed. Ndiye basi u DJ.
commercial Hip Hop is garbage underground Hip Hop is the way to go as you have already mentioned commercial rappers are wack.
Why missing the daredevils? They are the champions of hiphop with their style of bif which has turned the industry into competitive. I salute Jolly Bro, Young k, Fredokiss and their group.