Sunday, 19 October 2014

DANCE WITH THE DEVIL

Hi, well this post is a story, a very touching story and it is simply saying that crime and violence isn't the way forward. It took me a while to put this up and compile everything together, i would have loved to make it a profanity free post but no, it wouldn't bring out the whole story like i want it, i want you readers to really understand this. So, please so many explicit contents will be contained in the original post below, be warned. Enjoy!


I once knew a nigga whose real name was William
His primary concern, was making a million
Being the illest hustler, that the world ever seen
He used to fuck movie stars and sniff coke in his dreams
A corrupted young mind, at the age of thirteen
Nigga never had a father and his mom was a fiend
She put the pipe down, but for every year she was sober
Her son's heart simultaneously grew colder
He started hanging out, selling bags in the projects
Checking the young chicks, looking for hit-and-run prospects
He was fascinated by material objects
But he understood money never bought respect
He built a reputation 'cause he could hustle and steal
But got locked once and didn't hesitate to squeal
So criminals he chilled with didn't think he was real
You see, me and niggas like this have never been equal
I don't project my insecurities on other people
He fiended for props like addicts with pipes and needles
So he felt he had to prove to everyone he was evil
A feeble-minded young man with infinite potential
The product of a ghetto-bred capitalistic mental
Coincidentally dropped out of school to sell weed
Dancing with the devil, smoked until his eyes would bleed
But he was sick of selling trees and gave in to his greed

everyone trying to be trife never face the consequences
You probably only did a month for minor offences
Ask a nigga doing life if he had another chance
But then again there's always the wicked that knew in advance
Dance forever with the devil on a cold cell block
But that's what happens when you rape, murder and sell rock
Devils used to be gods angels that fell from the top
There's no diversity because we're burning in the melting pot


So Billy started robbing niggas, anything he could do
To get his respect back, in the eyes of his crew
Starting fights over little shit, up on the block
Stepped up to selling mothers and brothers the crack rock
Working overtime for making money for the crack spot
Hit the jackpot and wanted to move up to cocaine
fulfilling the Scarface fantasy stuck in his brain
Tired of the block niggas treating him the same
He wanted to be major like the cut-throats and the thugs
But when he tried to step to 'em, niggas showed him no love
They told him any motherfucking coward can sell drugs
Any bitch nigga with a gun can bust slugs
Any nigga with a red shirt can front like a blood
Even Puffy smoked a motherfucker up in a club
But only a real thug can stab someone till they die
Standing in front of them, staring straight into their eyes
Billy realized that these men were well-guarded
And they wanted to test him before business started
Suggested raping a bitch to prove he was cold-hearted
So now he had a choice between going back to his life
Or making money with made men, up in the cife
His dreams about cars and ice made him agree
A hardcore nigga is all he ever wanted to be
And so he met them Friday night at a quarter to three



They drove around the projects slow while it was raining
Smoking blunts, drinking and joking for entertainment
Until they saw a woman on the street walking alone
Three in the morning, coming back from work, on her way home
And so they quietly got out the car and followed her
Walking through the projects, the darkness swallowed her
They wrapped her shirt around her head and knocked her onto the floor
"This is it kid, now you got your chance to be raw."
So Billy yoked her up and grabbed the chick by the hair
And dragged her into a lobby that had nobody there
She struggled hard but they forced her to go up the stairs
They got to the roof and then held her down on the ground
Screaming, "Shut the fuck up and stop moving around!"
The shirt covered her face, but she screamed and clawed
So Billy stomped on the bitch, 'til he broken her jaw
Them dirty bastards knew exactly what they were doing
They kicked her until they cracked her ribs and she stopped moving
Blood leaking through the cloth, she cried silently
And then they all proceeded to rape her violently
Billy was made to go first, but each of them took a turn
Ripping her up, and choking her until her throat burned
Her broken jaw mumbled for God but they weren't concerned
When they were done and she was lying bloody, broken and bruised
One of them niggas pulled out a brand new twenty-two
They told him that she was a witness for what she'd gone through
And if he killed her he was guaranteed a spot in the crew
He thought about it for a minute, she was practically dead
And so he leaned over and put the gun right to her head



Right before he pulled the trigger, and ended her life
He thought about the cocaine with the platinum and ice
And he felt strong standing along with his new brothers
Cocked the gat to her head, and pulled back the shirt cover
But what he saw made him start to cringe and stutter
'Cause he was staring into the eyes of his own mother
She looked back at him and cried, 'cause he had forsaken her
She cried more painfully, than when they were raping her
His whole world stopped, he couldn't even contemplate
His corruption had successfully changed his fate
And he remembered how his mom used to come home late
Working hard for nothing, 'cause now what was he worth
He turned away from the woman that had once given him birth
And crying out to the sky 'cause he was lonely and scared
But only the devil responded, 'cause god wasn't there
And right then he knew what it was to be empty and cold
And so he jumped off the roof and died with no soul
They say death takes you to a better place but I doubt it
After that they killed his mother, and never spoke about it
And listen 'cause the story that I'm telling is true
He could be standing right next to you, and you wouldn't know
The devil grows inside the hearts of the selfish and wicked
White, brown, yellow and black color is not restricted
You have a self-destructive destiny when you're inflicted
And you'll be one of god's children that fell from the top
There's no diversity because we're burning in the melting pot
So when the devil wants to dance with you, you better say never
Because a dance with the devil might last you forever.



Well, there you have it, i know mos of y'all thinking already.  Above all don't dance with the devil.


References; immortal technique, Simeon

Thursday, 25 September 2014

CHIEF KEEF SHARES PICTURES OF NEW SON

Chief keef has shared pictures of his new son "Krue Karter Cozart" the boy was reported to have been delivered on september 21st as at 8:24pm, we here are happy for 19 year old rapper from chicago chief keef who is now a father of three children. 3 children at 19 crazy? keef doesn't care he loves them all and no one knows keef's baby mamma's yet. see screenshots below


Also see a screenshot of his second daughter who came into this world in early march.

 isn't she cute? well keef is living the life he has always wanted to live, surely her dad is everything!.

Tuesday, 23 September 2014

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH TEEJAY.

Well, the stage name "Teejay" doesn't ring bells in the Nigerian industry but the stage name is about to go international. we here had the opportunity to meet up with Teejay a member of the Juvi Elite Team, this is what he had to say.

Simeon: can we meet you? what's your real name?

Teejay: I go by the name John Taiwo Adeniyi.

Good, how old are you?

Teejay: I'm 15 years old.

How long have you been doing music?

Teejay: Well, actually i've been doing music since i entered secondary school and then i found a team called JET i got signed in, That would be 6 years now.

What's the full meaning of JET and what is the whole story behind it?

Teejay: JUVI ELITE TEAM, JET started with three boys, me, John tedy and Eman shoutout to them because they were the people that actually formed the group then i changed school and also signed the newest member shoutout to him, he is one of the best and unique guy i have ever seen. JET are also working on a project called "GODBLESSJAHMUSIC"

Amazing ! how has the music journey been?

Teejay: Well to be honest i never thought i wanted to do music, i was just doing it for fun until i met a producer TOP 2 who made me understand music and like it he also made one love and when that dropped i never got a bad comment from that song because i knew music is not all about doing it for twitter babes, most of these artistes we see here they don't really move me because i don't think Hip-Hop is going anywhere in Nigeria that is why the only Upcoming artiste that has passed through this twitter stuff is the Akpancha master himself JI and i hope to work with him someday because gbedu plus gbedu equals to JAM!  so not that you want a babe to feel you, you do music because you love it, i do listen to people's music on twitter but i don't find it that good because to be honest the era of Hip-Hop in Nigeria has passed.
Teejay and his JET members.        

Are your parents in support?

Teejay: Yeah my mum is, that is whay all i do is for her.  A big shoutout to her she's my inspiration.

Any major challenges since you started off?

Teejay: *Laughs hard* i was expecting that question Mr Simeon, well basically like i said in music there is always competition between artistes but i won't mention names.

In the Nigerian music industry who would you like to work with?

Teejay: Well, Davido, Wizkid, Patoranking and Orezi I find them as my mentors in the Industry

Let's get personal, any girl in your life right now?

Teejay:*Laughs* you never know when to stop making me live. Well, yeah i got a girl, another inspiration in my life.

Any collaboration with any twitter artiste?

Teejay: Yeah with my day one kijeks
             The "GODBLESSJAHMUSIC" is all of us bringing our singles trying to show the world if this year is not our year then probably next year, would surely be in Jesus name.

Really nice and breath taking

Teejay: *Laughs hard* Sure boss.

Where do you see TEEJAY and Jet in the next 5 years?

Teejay: I see me topping all music charts in the next 5 years worldwide.

Oh cool, very ambitious

Teejay: It is God my brother

What high school do you attend?

Teejay: St. Gregory college.

Any beef with South city?

Teejay: I need to clear things straight with people southcity do their music and JET do their music although we had the senorita Vs Samba beef we cleared things straight up and moved on although if we all see, we talk like brothers so i don't see anything in them and besides i enjoy FEFEFAB music, shoutout to him too.
Teejay's photo shoot picture.                          

Any advice to upcoming artistes and your fans?

Teejay: Well, you guys should always love what you do best, never allow people under estimate your talent. For my fans BOOMBA! Shoutout to Simeon too for giving me this opportunity to do this interview.

Well, that is all he had to say please support him and his music and also wait on the "GODBLESSJAHMUSIC" Ep.

Sunday, 14 September 2014

THE VIOLENCE IN CHICAGO (CHIRAQ) PART 1

My own personal write up about Chid.d like to start off saying i'm a Nigerian and i have never been to chicago but funny enough i have so much interest in everything that goes on there. Literally i have been on this chicago research for 6 years.

GANG

Chicago's first gangs developed along ethnic lines out of the volunteer fire departments during the antebellum period. With names like “Fire Kings,” these outfits of young, often single working-class men competed against one another in departmental reviews, brawled in the streets, and conducted social events. “Running with the machine” was celebrated in the dime novels of the day as part of the culture of manly bravado. When the professionalization of firefighting departments forced volunteer companies to disband, the locus of gang life shifted into saloons, where “political fixers” harnessed the energies of these men. By the 1880s a thriving gang scene developed in Bridgeport and Back of the Yards on the South Side. Several large Irish gangs, such as the Dukies and the Shielders, exerted a powerful influence on the street life around the stockyards, raiding peddlers, robbing men leaving work, fighting among themselves, and terrorizing the German, Jewish, and Polish immigrants who settled there from the 1870s to the 1890s. These gangs fought constantly among themselves, but they united as the “Mickies” to battle black gangs to the east. During this period, gangs became entrenched in the patronage networks of ward machines. In Irish communities, the sponsorship of gangs by politicians and businessmen transformed them into “athletic clubs” like the Hamburg Club, Ragen's Colts, and the Old Rose Athletic Club. Based in saloons and clubhouses, and often claiming the membership of over a hundred men ranging from their late teens to early thirties, these clubs ensured the elections of their patrons by stuffing ballot boxes and intimidating voters.
By the early twentieth century, Polish and Italian gangs were the most numerous in Chicago. Polish gangs located in the “Pojay” colony on the Northwest Side battled rival Polish groups across the river in the Bucktown area and southward, where a different Polish gang occupied every block of Milwaukee Avenue down to the industrial area along the Chicago River. These gangs also engaged in territorial skirmishes with Italian gangs of the “Little Sicily” neighborhood to their south. Usually identifying themselves by streets that served as hangouts, several of these Italian gangs reportedly had connections with “Black Hand” syndicates.

St. Valentine's Day Massacre, 1929
The involvement of Ragen's Colts in the race riot of 1919 established a pattern of white ethnic gang behavior that would affect the course of race relations in Chicago through the 1950s. Organized by Democratic alderman Frank Ragen of Canaryville, this gang attacked African Americans residing in a nearby Black Belt neighborhood after African American votes had helped lift Republican “Big Bill” Thompson to victory in the municipal elections. Taking names like the Shielders and the Boundary Gang, white gangs patrolled the “color line” through the 1930s. These activities intensified with the accelerated migration of black southerners during World War II, prompting the Mayor's Commission on Human Relations in 1946 to establish a Juvenile Bureau to investigate the role of youth groups in anti-black violence. Partly as a defense against racial violence, which by the 1950s reached Chicago's Latino communities, African American, Puerto Rican, and Mexican gangs proliferated in the late 1950s. By the mid-1960s, several gang niches had developed throughout the city: black gangs like the Blackstone Rangers and Vice Lords pervaded the South and West Sides, respectively; Puerto Rican gangs such as the Latin Kings dominated the Humboldt Park area on the Northwest Side; and Mexican gangs like the Latin Counts filled the Pilsen area around 18th Street. Gang violence occurred both within and across racial and ethnic lines throughout this period, with recruitment drives accounting for many homicides.
The public image of gangs improved in the late 1960s, when some of the more powerful black and Puerto Rican gangs joined forces with political groups and community development organizations. In the black communities of Woodlawn and North Lawndale, the Blackstone Ranger Nation and the Conservative Vice Lords procured government and private grants to conduct job training and community improvement programs. The use of descriptors like “nation” and “conservative” represents the influence of the Black Power movement on these gangs. Despite significant accomplishments, these projects were discontinued amidst charges of fraud brought to national attention by Senator John McClellan's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. While gang leaders and community activists countered with allegations of harassment by the Gang Intelligence Unit of the Chicago Police Department and pointed to a reduction in gang fighting during the tenure of the program, such claims lost credibility in the early 1970s, when many gangs became involved in drug trafficking and violent recruitment efforts. African American gangs have been sporadically involved in ward-level politics since this time, but the political thrust of the late 1960s seems distant in the context of the gang violence of the 1990s.
Although existing gangs have become entrenched as membership has extended across generations, the geography of Chicago gangs was changing by the end of the twentieth century. Asian youth gangs, many of whose members arrived in the United States in the 1970s and 1980s, have joined the spectrum of street gangs in Chicago. Gangs also have moved into surrounding suburbs and even extended their reach across the Midwest. In the 1990s, Chicago gang members traveled as far afield as North Dakota in order to sell drugs, often in partnership with their Chicago rivals. At the same time, Chicago gangs began to move into cyberspace by developing their own Web sites, some of which included secret chat rooms.
Chicago's gangs have also broadened their appeal by crossing gender lines. The Chicago Crime Commission estimated that females accounted for as many as 20,000 of the 100,000 gang members in the city at the turn of the century. In the past, girls and young women often occupied, or appeared to occupy, somewhat subservient roles within gangs. A study conducted in the late 1990s revealed, however, that increasing numbers of females were becoming full-fledged gang members and increasingly participating in gang-related violence.


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well, one of the most inflencial gangs in chicago is the BLACK DISCIPLES these guys are known to be the

gang with the highest murder rates in chicago. the gang is known to engage in drug trafficking, theft, robbery , gun, murder etc.The Black Disciples are part of the alliance of street gangs but are known to engage in violence with other Folk Nation gangs such as the Gangster Disciples. The BDs also have a long standing rivalry with the Vice Lords, Black Souls & the Almighty Black P. Stone Nation . They have poor relations with other Folk Nation Gangs. Since they follow the original doctrine of David Barksdale they consider themselves the only true Disciples, as all other gangs have created their own literature and strayed from the original teachings. Love, life, loyalty, wisdom, knowledge and understanding is the blueprint for the Black Disciple organization. The majority of the present conflicts they have with other gangs involove drugs and territory as they are known to be more attracted to the money making aspect of organized crime.


Well, it happens to be that the rapper i adore so much which is CHIEF KEEF is a respected member of the 300 Black disciple gang, chief keef who grew up in a violent neighbourhood with his mama and grandmum is know to be a pioneer of the modern day chicago violence , chief keef was born August 15, 1995 (19 years) he grew up on the 0600 block down town illinois chicago, USA which is often refered to in his songs which is "O'BLOCK" more like a short form at the age of 12 keef had started selling drugs in front of his grandma's house which he even said in a song titled "FUCK REHAB" featuring his older cousin "Big glo" who eventually was shot 10 times. well above all keef and his other older cousin "Fredo santana" are known for their gang violence and strong violent lyrics in their songs.


REFRENCES

wikipedia, pitch fork, kollege kid


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Friday, 22 August 2014

NEW MUSIC; GBE, YEKEEN & JETHRO - NO LOVE


Faded Entertainment is back again this summer with a hot new jam titled No Love. I've had the opportunity to listen to the song, i must tell you it's a nice song.
     With a nice collaboration from GBE & Yekeen who have previously appeared on a song together which is titled RIP which is the group's first single but now, they have a new member of the group joining them on this smashing single which is Jethro. The song No Love is off the group's upcoming EP which is untilted for now and speculations have said the best of Faded Entertainment is yet to come. Let's cut the long story and y'all should download the single below

DOWNLOAD NO LOVE


Saturday, 16 August 2014

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH GREAT KING SADO.

 Earlier today i had the opportunity to meet with this young promising teen musician Great king sado, we met, we spoke and he said a lot of great stuff to me about life & music in general. Shortly after that i asked him if we could do an interview and he said "Yeah, he is down for one" This all he had to say. 

READ after the cut.


Simeon: Nice having you Sado.

Sado: Thank you Simeon.

So, who is Great king Sado?

Sado: Well, Great king Sado is an upcoming artiste, who is chasing his dreams.

How long have you been in the scene?

Sado: For about two years now.

How has it been like for you?, Good or bad?

Sado: hmm, i'll say both.

Signed to any major record label?

Sado: No, but i'm in a music group.

Ohh, well which?

Sado: DYNAMIC NATION TEAM (DNT), we just started. It consists of @Kelvin_ats , @itss_Arome , @Zaharadeen_ we are four in total.

What are your full names?

Sado: Great King Sado.

How old are you?

Sado: I'm 14 Yeras.

What high school do you attend?

Sado: I attend Eucharistic heart of Jesus Epe, It's a catholic school.

Do you have of official single out yet?

Sado: Yes.

Ohh, which?, and tell us about it?

Sado: The name is LOGO it features JINMI ABDULS , CHINEDU AND SHINX.

How did the public recieve the song?



Sado: I was scared when it first came dropped, because it dropped the day the day the 2014 FIFA World cup started. I was also surprised with the number of people who downloaded it, when the first match was over close to 52 people told me it was good.

Why the song LOGO?

Sado: It was Jinmi abduls that gave it LOGO

you hating on them RNT rappers?

Sado: No bro *Laughs*

Are you in anyway affiliated with Faded Entertainment

Sado: No.

Where do you see you and your music in the next two years?

Sado: Hmm, in the next two years, at least i should be well known in Lagos me and my team.

Any collaboration with twitter artistes?

Sado: I can't say for now, but i'm planning to work with NAK_SC FEFEFAB and MRKAY.

Any advice to the upcoming teen artistes?

Sado: My advice for them is that they should be humble, put God first in everything they do.


Well Mr sado thanks for stopping by, we appreciate and we are hoping to hear more jams from you, Bless bro.

Sado: God bless you boss, it's a pleasure.

Well that was all he had to say, this youngin' is a promising musician y'all should please watch out for him and also support him cause he is on his way to Stardom. In case you haven't downloaded the Hit LOGO download below 

DOWNLOAD HERE

Saturday, 26 July 2014

OFFICIAL REVIEW FOR SDQ'S SHAKE FEATURING YEKEEN (PRODUCED BY TOLU)

Well after the release of the group's official first single "RIP" the rap group FDE which stands for "faded entertainment" haven't been on the music scene for a while but this summer they are back with two new jams ; The first is SHAKE by SDQ ft. Yekeen and also produced by in house producer Tolu who is a also a member of the group and also NO LOVE- Yekeen ft. GBE and jethro
             Here on my blog i'll like to give the public the official review of SDQ's Shake. I've had the opportunity to listen to the song , the full song is set to be released to the public august this year the song is a hit though from what i've heard it's one of a kind from the lyrics to the production.

                              PRODUCTION

Well i have to give credit to Tolu on the production of the song, the beat of the song potrays some electrical sounds and also a 90's rap beat pattern the beat is a kind of beat any rapper can jump on and do a freestyle the beat features some scenes of Claps pattern being used and hi-hats too being used. Also you'll love the electrical sounds from the piano such which sounds like the lead guitar above all the beat was well produced all credit for that goes to our one and only Tolu Kioku.

                              LYRICAL CONTENT

I must confess these guys dropped real bars in this song starting from SDQ on verse 1 rhyming words together and all then in verse 2 Yekeen comes in and he does the normal if you've heard RIP you'll know what i'm talking about, in general the chorus was live SDQ was too good on it. I really enjoyed the chorus it was something i could relate to, shoutout to Yekeen and SDQ.

 Above all said i think it's a Good song in general immediately it drops please go cop it, it's something you cant afford to sleep on. From us here we'll rate it over 10 and our rating is : 8/10, amazing jam anticipate this august cause these youngins are about to take over the Nigerian music industry. In case you haven't read the exclusive interview with Faded ent read up here READ HERE




Friday, 23 May 2014

NEW MUSIC; SMASH BY PROFOUND

It's finally here smash by Profound has been released, listen to ace rapper Profound spit nice bars. This is So Legit, this is the first single off his debut EP DADDY KNOWS BEST Enjoy! Download below

DOWNLOAD HERE

Sunday, 20 April 2014

NEW MUSIC ; EMME RELEASES LOKE LOKE (PROD.BY RITZY)

Eazy Entertainment Presents Emme with Loke Loke ft X2p Bhadeji.Loke Loke has promise to take the music scene by a storm with this newMelody produced by Ritzy.Emma is many things rolled into one, a songwriter, Rapper and an instrumentalist as he brings brilliant lyrics in this new Tune, with meteoric chorus by X2P. Notwithstanding this song has already received mass air plays across the country just two days after it's official release. Emme has been trending on the social network Twitter for two days the. Hype can't just stop, this is a song you can sit down and appreciate it's lyrical content and an Energetic chorus from x2p, also ritzy was also good on the drums if I'm to rate this I'll give it a 8 out of ten it's been my jam for days, unilag gmail plays this song literally every hour if you haven't heard it then you're sleeping on something lol go coup this song now bet you'll thank me later. I'm outchea  DOWNLOAD HERE http://www.jaguda.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/LOKE-LOKE-NEWMASTERD.mp3

Thursday, 10 April 2014

PROFOUND SET TO RELEASE NEW SINGLE "SMASH"

Ace rapper juasse Okoli A.K.A Profound is set to release another single but this time he is releasing this single off his upcoming Album titled "DADDY KNOWS BEST" the single smash is  set to be released but no relese date has been given by profound from our sources they say the song is going to be mixed by k9 myx even though no one really knows who's producing it. But we all believe it's going to be the magical producer "CHORDRATIC BEATS" well, profound and his brother haywire have been giving us hits everytime they get on a song and hopefully Profound wont dissapoint. speaking to profound he says "Smash is gonna be legit, i wont dissapoint" we hope we haven't gotten full information about the album DKB but most def it's going to be released soon. y'all should anticipate "SMASH" cause it's gonnna be mad.

Thursday, 27 February 2014

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH FADED ENTERTAINMENT (FULL)!!!

Like i said earlier today i caught up with members of faded entertainment and it was a session filled with laughter and fun , these set of youngins are upcoming and talented they're on their way to stardom. This is what they had to say.

Nice having you guys here

Faded Entertainment: we are happy to be around man

What are your full names

Tolu: *Laughs* they're plenty oh well, they are Tolulope michael ayobami koiku

Buchi: Buchi Jordan akaeze onyebuchi

Tilewa: Olatilewa eniola nathaniel akanjayeju

Tobi: Oluwatobiloba eninnaya ibukun moyosore adebola akanji olagesin. (i'm half igbo & yoruba)

Yeeken: oluwatobiloba yeeken

Gbeke ;Gbeke daniel Oyebanjo

what does it feel like to be in Faded entertainment.

Tobi: it feels amazing to be in a group of real niggas who are about what i'm about and got my back 24?7

Tolu: Man,  my niggas are just the best man bros over hoes i feel really proud to be part of FDE

Buchi; it's awesome we're slowly getting recgonisition and who wouldn't like that ? it's cool to be among.

Tilewa: It feels great to be honest, because it's basically a whole mix of life style, chilling with my boys and doing what we love doing and that is music.

When did y'all start music?

tobi: year 10

Buchi: started in year 8 or 9

Tilewa: my guys started off but i joined later on, when i started 3rd term of year 10

okay, Buchi are your parents in support of your music ?

Buchi: *Laughs* yeah a bit they're in support as long as i have a solid back up plan

Tobi do you have beef with dem SCG guys?

Tobi: no beef whatsoever, i'm actually tight with zarion

yeekan what inspired your verese in R.I.P ?

Yeekan: music always come to me freely i started proffessionally when i was in year 11, i had been observing the quality of other rappers, verses and i decided to make an example for other rappers to follow.

Tilewa you still got issues with them SCG guys ?

Tilewa: From The Start,We Didn't Have Any Sort Of Problems With Scg whatsoever, It Was All In The Sake Of Jokes But Then, The Way They Approached The Situation Was Rather Harsh And We Couldn't Sit There looking Like Fools We had To Back Ourselves Up,And We Thank God For Our Fans And Fellow Chrislanders That had Our backs

Any new projects with Haywire and profound ?
Yekeen: nah, not yet

any new plans buchi

Buchi: we have a lot of unreleased songs expect singles soon

GBE working on any new project ?

GBE: RET from TST

tolu dropping anything new ?

Tolu: yeah we'll be dropping some stuff this easter and some major shit is coming along later this year

GBE are you single

GBE: I have a girl and she is the marilyn monroe of her generation

GBE: i take that back REX is the 3rd generation and 2nd is Yekeen

Guyss, any advice to fans and wannabees ?

Tilewa :  If You're Doing What You Love Make Sure You're Doing It With Your day 1's And If You Want To Blow, Make Sure You Start On The Low

Buchi: Know what you want and get it. + be observant always

 Tobi: just keep doing what you're doing & keep it tril

GBE: Ok just be yourself and do what makes you happy and don't do drugs you will DIE

Tolu: Be patient we love you all, thanks for all the support from the scratch.

Thanks for your time guys, i appreciate

Faded entertainment: you're welcome God bless you & your hustle

That was all they had to say watch out for them, new singles coming anticipate!!!

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH FADED ENTERTAINMENT COMING SOON (ANTICIPATE!!!)

I'm catching up with the members of faded entertainment today , some hours from now it will be published. Well, faded entertainment is a group of teenage boys who attend chrisland Ikeja.  After releasing their single R.I.P they've been received well into the music industry. Join simeon later today for the full interview, Sure you won't wanna miss it it's gonna be fun!!!.