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ZIMA,NAMA Awards got no hiphop category?


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#1 QUODIVERSE

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Posted 05 December 2005 - 03:59 PM

Something needs to be done.We need to advocate for recognition.
The only problem is we 've got fakes out in the limelight and the art may be misrepresented.If there was to be a category for hiphop ,who do we got in the open to vote for?Seeing as the real hip hop in Zim is mostly underground.
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Posted 05 December 2005 - 04:20 PM

:D :D :D :D
FIVE MICS TO THAT ITS ABOUT TIME BUT THE STUDIOS DONT WANNA OPEN UP FOR THE REAL SHIT ALL THEY WANT IS THE CENSORED THANG :oops: :oops: :oops:

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Posted 06 December 2005 - 03:00 PM

Blame the Radio stations...

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Posted 07 December 2005 - 09:00 AM

QUODIVERSE said:

Something needs to be done.We need to advocate for recognition.
The only problem is we 've got fakes out in the limelight and the art may be misrepresented.If there was to be a category for hiphop ,who do we got in the open to vote for?Seeing as the real hip hop in Zim is mostly underground.
I'M GLAD YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT HIPHOP THANX BRO YOUR IDEAS ARE WELCOME. :)

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Posted 07 December 2005 - 04:05 PM

I was watching the KORAS this week.There was an acceptable number of hip hop acts that were nominees.When will we have Zim emcees up on that platform.We need to pull up madoda.
lt all starts at the grassroots though.You can't be at the Grammies before you're known(AND LOVED) in your hometown.We need to organise some things for ourselves,NOT BE SITTING ON OUR MICS WAITING FOR "THE RESOURCES".We're in Zimbabwe guys and last time l checked it's water not money and studio equipment that's falling out the sky.Hiphop is a culture before it is a beat on a loud P.A.,SO live it before before you get people to hear you.
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Posted 11 December 2005 - 09:44 AM

sup quodi
tru dat we need that but i cant see em throwin it in when we aint macin a hiphop movement.peep at s.a they got a movement movin we juss all "UNDAGROUND " ha?niggas aint hungry at all,i do respect em wack catts that go in2 tha lab n push they shit so hard it gets on radio.what i doint respect though is tha mentality where ya juss go in2 tha lab mmac trash ,call it hiphop or maybe tha d.j call it hphop ,n dont be goin in2 no lab so tha ya juss get airplay n be like i am on radio to ya fellow nuccaz.
i cant see tha award being put up in tha next 5 years unless niggas get off they lazy asses n work
n i was laufin ma ass out wen i turnd on2 radio n heard this "EMCEES GALORE SHOW" mann i was juss thinkin like if ya got a visit from a feloow say s.african m.c n he had all em mimickins n peeps callin em freestles
DAMN WE NEED HELP
lawyers are like c.d's if they dont get a case they fucked up .......

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Posted 11 December 2005 - 05:03 PM

Speaking of which,that 'emcees galore' was actually put there for emcees and the thing is instead of the emcees rising up to the call.,we got everyone else other than real hedz sounding off on the show.lf we won't take it somebody else will.So instead of criticising(of which l am also guilty),who promises to get on it and show the nation what real hiphop is all about?
CALLING OUT ALL REAL EMCEES.

-Q.
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Posted 14 December 2005 - 03:46 PM

Guyz i feel what you sayin' .The thing is we all have to work together and
earn recognition coz it aint for quod ,it aint for me, it's for all of us.When the industry blows we'll all be on the gravy train.Right now let's network and the rest will fall into place.Skeptics won't have a choice. They'll just have to accept that hip hop is there!!!!!!!!!

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Posted 19 February 2006 - 06:01 AM

My name is Carl Joshua Ncube and I am the director and Executive Producer of NAMA 2006. This year based on my dwindling youth I have embarked on introducing fresh acts to the show. While the categories may not have changed There s certainly the element of change withing the show.

1. There are the poeples choice awards where people can vote ni their favourite artist, this may pick up and end up being specific to the strongest genre in the market.
2. We have a number of fresh acts most imoprtantly in our acts we have breaker, who do a form of street dance that I grew up knowing as break dance. Then a lot of urban groovers

stay tuned NAMA just went international baby

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Posted 19 February 2006 - 10:32 PM

Do you also include

Acts that are in the diaspora? There are quite a few acts that are making waves over seas with actual products on the market that are pushing units as well as getting air play and making TV appearances. Are you catering for them as well?

E.G

http://www.bbc.co.uk/1xtra/djs/jasonand ... gallerytop

http://www.bbc.co.uk/1xtra/tracklisting ... 0119.shtml
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Posted 20 February 2006 - 03:36 PM

brilliant idea man.And l hope you're paying attention mr Carl.If you never thought of this man then,.......This way a hip hop category is justified coz there are a lot of zim katts in the diaspora holding it down the hip hop way.the next NAMA have to bring in this angle.
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Posted 24 May 2006 - 01:53 PM

only way u can get there is to get air play on radio. u may be in the diaspora, bt if u aint on our waves, aint nuthin.
so best bet wld be somethin unique, somethin african somethin we'll relate too. cant sing abt guns n drugs, cz it aint us

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Posted 29 May 2006 - 03:31 PM

Ypu got a point there.Only problem is how to get the music played.Kats like Metaphysics definitely deserve airplay, I won't even talk about awards, but when have you ever heard his music on radio.This system is stifling the efforts of bona fide emcees and producers and there is an unpronounced, yet very real barricade to real hip hop.There is more talent than we are being allowed to see.WHAT SHALL WE DO?
-Q.
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Posted 30 May 2006 - 10:13 AM

QUODIVERSE said:

Ypu got a point there.Only problem is how to get the music played.Kats like Metaphysics definitely deserve airplay, I won't even talk about awards, but when have you ever heard his music on radio.This system is stifling the efforts of bona fide emcees and producers and there is an unpronounced, yet very real barricade to real hip hop.There is more talent than we are being allowed to see.WHAT SHALL WE DO?
-Q.

thats the question Q.what?and why???coz maybe hiphop is well known for exposing the truth,hiphop heads speak nothing but the truth and we all know that the truth hurts

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Posted 30 May 2006 - 11:27 AM

angelhop said:

cant sing abt guns n drugs, cz it aint us
ummm guns yes but drugs sis' thez some stuffm that aint as bad as they potray on the media...i'm talkin weed....i buy that from some person tryna raise money for grub and for themselves only in the locations.....its not like coc thats got pple gettin killed.......
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Posted 30 May 2006 - 11:36 AM

QUODIVERSE said:

WHAT SHALL WE DO?
-Q.
hey lets get paid!!!!! stop thinkin about cats gettin played coz they aint gettin paid. i'm glad real beats aint on air coz the djs are wack....i'd rather give Rimz my stuff so he plays it on national fm on monday 7-8pm than give dj ladies' nite hello!!!! and s-fm is good they got some real stuff goin on there... dj d-train is even comin on board this week. as long as we make real music...of coz we need the computer and all that but have u ever tried to flow to a jazz backtrack..guys its dope. we may even start to do regulars at jazz 105 and the mannenberg......
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Posted 28 May 2007 - 07:59 PM

We have just launched the NAMA 2008 theme which is Made In Zim, we are celebrating everything that is Zimbabwean, that we love, including HIP HOP. We want Zimbabwe to realise that what makes us special is that you cannot really stereotype a Zimbabwean because we have so many facetts. We are a unique breed and we want Zimbabwe to remember it and celebrate the fact that we are Made In ZIM.
Zimbabwe totally rocks

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Posted 08 June 2007 - 03:53 PM

Made in Zim, nice concept homz... well i wouldnt really see Hip Hop getting much recognition now coz Urban Grooves is all over the place and the genre is not distinct and ue have rappers labelled in that genre. The industry is growing and it may not be our generation but surely soon enuf they will realise wat true Zimba Hip Hop is.

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Posted 16 June 2007 - 10:11 AM

yeah, Q. lm still waiting for all that son, yu talk from the real blood and l respect that passsion,
but blood check passion without initiation is dead. lets go..sons and daughters, we never assigned
ourself for this great commision, but this is God given, if we loose it we will neva become
eveything we wanna be as we hope.
l mean gods lets do this, enuff the talking, l feel yu all bretherens and Q, l got your back
Thot Specific yu niggaz l respect feel
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Posted 30 June 2007 - 12:52 AM

QUODIVERSE said:

Something needs to be done.We need to advocate for recognition.
The only problem is we 've got fakes out in the limelight and the art may be misrepresented.If there was to be a category for hiphop ,who do we got in the open to vote for?Seeing as the real hip hop in Zim is mostly underground.

A very good point mate. I ask myself the same question. The problem is in Zim they label almost anyone who does urban music, be it hip hop, R&b or soul. They pack it all under one category. Hip Hop in Zim needs to be recognised, theres fine talent waiting to be recognised.





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