Flava: Yo, I Rap For Money…

Guess Who‘s BIZZAACCKKKKKK!!!!!

I decided to do a post on some Underground artists that I have been listening to for the past couple months. Some of these artists you may know and some you might just be getting hip to them. Underground music has took over my life lately mainly because I am getting bored with mainstream music.
Check out these artists!

MUTYA KEISHA SIOBHAN

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This group is the real deal! They are an english girl group based in London. I love how they put a 90′s soul vibe on this Kendrick Lamar track.

SHUN WARD
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I got exposed to Shun Ward while I was on The N-Crowd radio show. I like his smooth voice and anyone who can do a great remake of Sade is always a plus. The “Dying for love” single was the first track I heard, he is a really talented guy.

JOEY BADA$$
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Joey Badda$$ is a rapper out of Brooklyn. His buzz been ringing but to me he is still underground and I love it. My cousin sent me his music one morning and I have been hooked ever since. His flow is insane and those instrumentals are classic.

GABBIE GIFTSZ
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Gabbie Giftsz is so innovative. I love how she does not bite her tongue and is not following the trend of female rap. Check out the interview I did on her, she’s dope!

http://nuflavainyaear.com/2012/12/31/dope-women-in-hip-hop-gabbie-giftsz-interview/


CHILDISH GAMBINO
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This track makes me think of my summer vacations in Philly! Childish Gambino is that nerd with a flow haha

TIMIYA
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ladies this is my ultimate booty shaker right here. I can’t keep still when this comes on. I always got to show love to my African culture.

Of Course I have more, so stay tuned next week for so more dope artists!

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Mama Africa: Jupka x J Martins

It’s been a long time since i’ve did a Mama Africa post so I thought why not put one of my favorite party songs up here. I remember the first time I heard this track I was spending my summer in Trenton after my freshman year in college. I absolutely fell in love with this track, I just wish this video had more of our African culture shown. Naija is always up to something good.

Make we dey jupka hey!

Mama Africa: Coupe Decale

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I wanted to showcase my love for my african heritage on my site so I decided I was going start doing post showcasing the talent of my beautiful African people. Even though I am Liberian the Coupe Decale is a very popular dance through out the continent. I really do enjoy seeing people doing this especially the fellas. I noticed that this dance kind of reminds me of the “Wu-Tang” originated in Philadelphia, PA. These young kids killed this!! Enjoy..