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Why People Think Hip Hop Is Dead – MI

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August 27, (THEWILL) – Nigerian rapper, Jude Abaga, aka M.I, has weighed in on why people think Hip Hop is dead.

He disagreed with the notion that the rap genre is no more, or dead, despite the increased rate of rappers turning to singers.

‘The Guy’, as M.I is now called, noted that while rap is a genre on its own, “it has other types of rap within Hip Hop for such a long time and there’s a moment where it’s starting to be an amalgamation of different sounds, and while we were in that period, a lot of people are feeling the pressure on Hip Hop.”

He continued saying, “How do we say dead when the likes of Show dem Camp, Falz the Bahd Guy, Ladipoe, are doing amazing. When you look at the charts, who is touring, the big artistes, people that are getting endorsements and you realise that Hip Hop is alive.

“I don’t think it’s ever been the mainstream music in Nigeria, but at some point, the fire was brighter, in the early ‘Cho Boi era’.

M.I recently released a 12 track album ‘The Guy’ which features Nas, Olamide, Ice Prince, Jesse Jagz, among others.

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