Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Juliani Was Right in every way

I have read an article which is kinda throwing shade to what Juliani did on doing response to Khaligrah dis song. I am looking at this from a point of a hip hop scholar; I have spent most of my life studying hip hop as a culture and as a genre in music. I will give a small history of what hip hop means, it’s more of an intelligent movement. Hip mean to know, Hop mean a movement, we give credit to KRS One and Cool Herc opening the doors and crafting this genre of music. Without them we would not have this amazing word play of art on tracks. They paved way for the new generation artists from BIG, Tupac, Jay Z, Dr. Dre and the list is endless. Hip Hop has been raised in a battle and its deeply rooted in the battle field. It’s been an issue of what content prevails. In the 80s and early 90s the content you have is what made your music sell. Over the period artists paid concentration on what they had to put on the table and work on delivery. We know Easy E was not dope on writing and Cube did so much of ghostwriting for him, he worked on delivery and with time he could write. Memphis Bleek, his debut album Jay Z did most of the writing for him, this is because content is key in hip hop. Any great MC has to be baptized and that is done in a battle, it makes him/her better in writing and content development. Juliani is doing is responsibility as a hip hop head to keep that in place. KRS One is known to be a battle MC and he would tear anything down that came his way, it dint condemn him, I mean he is a lecture at Harvard University.

So we need to appreciate what Juliani did, I have been fan since day one when with Ukoo Flani. Truth be told Juliani is the second and most successful phase of Hip Hop in Kenya. Kalamashaka introduced Hip hop in the 254 and they showed us this this can work, this is with the likes of Hardstone. KKK did what most guys found impossible and they made it clear to be part of them it was more of what content do you have, Ukoo Flani was formed and these guys had tones of music with chizen Brain on the beat all they did was spit rhymes. Mashifta, Wenyeji, Wakamba Wawili, Juliani, Vigeti and the list is endless of amazing MCs were introduced to the industry. From K south we had Bamboo and Abbas; these are the fathers of this game. They kept the flow real and with amazing delivery.

Juliani did something which most of those artists could never do, he took Hip Hop to the boardrooms and commercialized it, and he paved way to the new generation artists who feel they own the non-existence kingdoms. He figured ways of how to make money from the amazing art he mastered; he has kept it fresh and not compromised the quality of his music. Religion aside, Juliani has a right to bring sanity to what he started and has been a successful story, he has shown us that you can spit dope rhymes and make money from it. He has mentored so many and changed lives. For someone to just step in and feel like he is nothing even for me will not go down well. Above all he is a child of battle rap and we can’t change that. He dint watch Chris brown try rap and picked the mic, he was taught by greatest. He understands the art of Rap and what it’s all about. Like a father he spoke the truth, he did not dis anyone he said the truth on the track Lord Forgive Me. He kept it 100 and that is what hip hop is all about, there is nothing wrong with speaking a truth.

A child cannot go raising his hand to his father, that’s a taboo and that child has to be punished.