I am from the Caribbean, so the first time I was introduced to MI was via an interview he did with Tayo Aina earlier this year and was very impressed, so I was very excited to see him as this week's guest. I find MI to be a very engaging and informative interviewee. I always learn something new when I listen to him. Great interview and I absolutely adored the way he spoke about meeting his wife ❤!
Building community is key.I and my husband were in most of Jude's jam sessions.We were always looking out for that.Jude was and still very humble and he never forgets his people❤
When MI talks, he’s always about his people, Jesse, Ice, Brymo, Audu, etc, he talks about his story Jos, and how far they have come! This tells us so much about the importance of Family! Love!
Jtown to the World. African Number one. Chocolate City dominated African music for a min. They revolutionized the way rap songs were mad. M. I, Jessy and Ice Prince are legendary. Ja bless.
Before I start to listen, just had to go an do a run through of MI2. I miss the days of driving down the A406/M11 blasting that album. I miss his music. Okay lemme go listen…
U think Africa consist of two countries? He is seen as an ordinary rapper by Ghanaians. Nigerians has never gotten a proper rapper let alone be considered as one of the best from Africa
Jesse is one of the greatest rapper and producer ever! MI one of the greatest same for Ice, even Djinee. The Choc bois had it down those years and no one could test them. It happens
Always loved and respected MI. Always, always, always. Thank you for this interview Taymesan, and thank you for 'getting out of his way' and just allowing him to speak.
I have always knew MI was an ECWA child, cos you can't grow up in a place like JOS, KD and other places like North axis of the church and not ECWAlised... Its such a heavenly pleasure to hear and watch MI's speech.
Big fan from Cameroon. M is the one who actually made me to love hip hop. Big shout out to you and your team and family King. The best the continent has ever got.
Hola Tay!!! I have literally watched almost all of your podcast and i enjoyed every part of it,please can we get the footballers podcast edition because i think every professional football player has a story to tell.Gracias🙏
U guys should be serious with ur headlines, chale. MI has always been seen as an ordinary rapper by most Africans particularly Ghanaians. For crying out loud, Nigeria has never had a proper rapper, let alone be classified as "one of the best mc's from Africa" chale, let be serious.
Because his songs are too deep for you guys to comprehend,, maybe as a result of your dull brains,, nobody come close to MI when it comes to rap,, not even you twi lesson teacher 😂😂😂😂😂
Someone who struggled in his musical career, U call him a legend? I don't blame u, In the absence of good, of course bad is good. Omo naija, u guys are soo funny
Omo naija, rap goes beyond language. U don't necessarily have to rap in a global language before u can be recognized as a good rapper or otherwise. It's obvious u guys aren't good in rapping. It's not ur field. Keep on singing, chale. I mean, keep on doing ur Afrobeat which has no substance m