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When Breeder talked about his family's musical influences like lingala music from Cameroon and Cote D'Ivoire, it made me remember the musicality of those places...ironically enough I have also just remembered that I once read in an academic paper the first African hip hop album was made in Cote d'Ivoire..
ZOUK mostly ndio hizo za Ivory coast kina Olivia Ngoma na Olivia Tambo being some of the godfathers. very well in tune ninja huyu.Nimengoja hii session sana.
Breeder ulianza na Octo akamaliza. Ukae ukijua Octo ni kijana wa mtaa kabisaaaa his mentality can NEVER be like your own. Watu wameraisiwa mtaani na wewe umeraisiwa na maparo so keep to yourself and let him be. Achana tu na yeye kabisaaaa kupull up lazima angepull up coz of his surrounding and bring up. You were raised by your parents he wasn't so huwezi muelewa kabisa
@@alexjeshi breeder kuraisiwa ni different from Octo mbali sana. Octo ni design ya kina pac Yaani gangsta life and these people are always ready to defend themselves. Sio mistake yao but how they are brought up
@@irineougo2677pac alienda performing arts school we unasema nini? Alikuwa mtoi wa black panthers walikuwa wanajiweza. When alitoka east coast akashikana na Suge ndio alibadilisha persona.
@@alimamo5640 hakuna ugangsta kwa kutumia polisi kutishia mtu,legal and illegal don't mix,kutumia makarao kwanza ni usnitch napenda ngoma za octo lakini sitawai respect iyo move as gangsta
23:57 every culture around the world requires boys that show leadership qualities to go through hardship in order to understand the impact of their power. It was a gift to you esp the way he already saw your confidence, that would never end, and our generation didn't have the nys story, that was his closest option. Consider also your dad was probably getting overtaken by ither tribes at work back then Also consider how Luo's had to be humbled in politics since kenya was a company, for being too outstanding and headstrong, so in order to thicken our skin, I think all our folks knew it was important tupitie hiyo phase I too, a luo was sent to a hardship area, and it's not like my parents couldn't afford a better place. Made me learn myself and how to manage hardship.
@@IkoNini you know how some things become stronger and more resilient with use? Like chapo pans, when new aren't as non stick as the old ones, or real leather goods get more comfortable the more you wear them, or muscles and joints improve with use? So too, do great men.
Also reminds me of a interview, some black dude in a european country, dude was asked, "why are you so joyful and calm, and so happy to share with others?" Jama akajibu, "because I know pain and terror very well"
I've always loved breeder, I was happy he was humble enough to make club songs despite how ironically frowned upon it is amongst hip hop circles. I loved how he harmonised his ego and hunger, to a point of believing in himself unapologetically. Even the bazenga rebranding, the way he is sober and sticks to the plan. Even had 2 flings, that approached me because they thought I was breeder. Then now I'm hearing we grew up in the same hood?! Haha, can't wait to meet up and work with him
@@IkoNini fling, kama tu pizza delivery , ilijileta, nikala, nikashiba, alafu nikafling mabox. Hiyo ndiyo origin ya the phrase fling. ☺️. Good memories, I owe breeder some tithe kwanza because of that story