For hiphop lovers and
enthusiasts who have been on this game for a second, you get to realize that
the going gets tough once you hit the 8miles. That’s was the experience with
Marshall Mathers commonly known as Eminen. However, each artist have their own
tale and story to tell, the triumphs and challenges along the way, and as most
like to etch a rags to riches story from the game, it has been quite different
for the versatile Kenyan born and bred rapper, Remmy Wanada, commonly known as Real
Black.
From the get go, Real
Black took up hiphop as a way of expression and tackling issues in society.
Telling it as it is was how he perceived it. At the tender age of 13, he joined
a budding hiphop clique in his hometown neighbor hood Karatina and started
composing rhyming and challenging himself to already recorded tracks such as
heavy bangers by Dj premier among other feats. With time we was able to hone
his skills and have more confidence and prowess in the game. With the years
passing by Real black established his own record label, Hassle and flow
entertainment, working jointly with K. Laxon an Underground hiphop producer and
released a debut single Tuliza, featuring Laxon on it.
Since then Real black
has been on a roll working with different producers and proving his versatility
on tracks such as Tafash on which he
conveys the hopes of many Kenyan your suburban migrators chasing the dream in
the city against the current of daily struggles, yet ambitious and enduring
enough to hold on in search of the better day. Real black in a move to connect
with more hiphop lovers constantly gets his music across to the fans on his
Reverbnation channel, http://www.reverbnation.com/realblack
To keep up with new
music release, bookings, events and news about Real Black, log on www.pumzi.blogspot.com
Kazi safi lakini siku hizi watu wanaweka kazi zao kwa other music platforms reverb nation ni ya kikongwe mno
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