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>
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>
<strong>The African Mind </strong>is a duolith - on one part, it's <strong>Vector</strong>'s perspective of self and on the other, a perception of society through self.
Topically, <strong>Vector </strong>stopped being about punchlines and social media bars. The honesty he attempted on all the projects prior to 2019 also felt more resonant. Asides that, his musicality seems to have reached a new epoch.
But when all is said and done, we need another collaborative effort that will shake Nigeria Hip-Hop and that is <strong>MI Abaga </strong>and <strong>iLLBliss </strong>on a project.
<strong>For a long time, AQ had to fight, but now he's tired. He swarm in the tides, but he says 'no more.' While his story is one of immense success after a marathon that didn't seem to have a destination, his peace is more a product of fatigue. </strong>