The best thing about NFTs is that the middle men are cut out and anybody with an internet connection, anywhere in the world can access an NFT, with the right programming.
While the A&R direction of the album is impeccable and it features some of the most amazing collaborations that Nigeria has ever seen, its greatest trait was its production.
Vino’s cadences and decentralized topical conversations share similarities with <strong>Drake</strong>’s. Like the Canadian rap legend, he admits, <em>"I'm nor dey form hard guy, I'm a soft boy..." </em>But it’s obvious that Vino wasn’t schooled from this era.
You might remember <strong>Efe Oraka, </strong>the talented guitarist who crunched a number of <strong>Jon Bellion </strong>songs into a viral video of under two minutes some years ago.
Earlier in the year, we got the monumental '<a href="https://www.pulse.ng/entertainment/music/mi-abaga-and-vector-the-road-to-hennessy-artistrys-the-conversation/4zxb6d2">The Conversation'</a> which documented Nigerian Hip-Hop and the landmark beef between <strong>Vector tha Viper </strong>and <strong>MI Abaga. </strong>
<strong>AFRICAN KNOCKOUT Show</strong> is thrilled to announce the release of its official soundtrack by multiple award-winning and renowned rapper MI Abaga.
People who appeared on this episode include <strong>Nosa Omoregbe, MI Abaga, Vector, Killer Kane, Vader TheWildcard, Alpha Ojini, Motolani Alake, Loose Kaynon </strong>and <strong>Chopstix. </strong>
Episode One is the the first in a three-part series that aims to document Nigerian Hip-Hop across key happenings in conversation and the beef between <strong>MI Abaga </strong>and <strong>Vector. </strong>
Episode One is the the first in a three-part series that aims to document Nigerian Hip-Hop across key happenings in conversation and the beef between <strong>MI Abaga </strong>and <strong>Vector. </strong>