Wednesday, 24 January 2018

STONE FABB RELEASES A DISS TRACK {M.A.D.A.}
Shortly after he claimed that vybz Kartel stole his song, The fast rising hip hop rapper Stone Fabb released his first Diss song  these year 2018 called M.A.D.A . The audio was done by Tasla on the beat


Since the  release of the song it has created are a lot buzz in the showbiz entertainment because he has dissed a lot of super star in hip hop industry claiming that the steal song "atakuja kuwararua kama vile hua anafanyia mtura".
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Full interview with Pulse Network:
Navigator:What do you are plans/goals these year
Stone fabb:I am planning to do a collabo with a big artist from East Africa
Navigator:How did you fall in love with Hip Hop music and culture? Who were some of your Hip Hop favorites, then? And now?
stone fabb: I grew up on Hip Hop, just like the average kid having heard the early Hip Hop tapes- Biz Markie, Kool Moe Dee and the rest. It was natural that as an urban African kid, I just fell in love.  Biggie, Nas, Rakim are my Hip Hop icons that I look up to. Talib Kweli is the truth! I can’t wait to bring him to Kenya.
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NavigatorWhen did you first encounter Kenyan Hip Hop? Can you tell us a little something about the Hip Hop scene in Kenya?
Stone FabbIn 2000, there was  a group in Kenya called K-South this is one of the early groups that influenced Hip Hop in the country. I was just minding my business when I bumped into one of the members, Bamboo. I told him I was a rapper and he showed me his world. Which was a whole lot of Hip Hop. At the time, it was them and Kalamashaka that were starting hip hop movements in Kenya.
Navigator:Is there a characteristic sound or quintessential Kenyan Hip Hop style?
Stone FabbThe Kenyan sound is very edgy, gritty beats and lyrical. You have to have punch-lines or else the song gets no love.
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Navigator:What is your dream for the Hip Hop community in Kenya? And the world?
Stone fabb: For Kenya I would love to see more Kenyan Hip Hop integrated into the world. For the world, I would love to see more Hip Hop artists collaborating with each other on an international stage.
Kisii university Cultural Week 2018
The last Kisii University cultural week was not quite a success for us comrades..I was a member of media production And these are the three things that should be improve these year..
1.The system were some how poor.. If I can remember very well the first and the second day we had to close the function before 11pm because the sound system malfunction
kisii university cultural week
2 .Few artists I remember we could stay and wait for more than 20minutes without anyone on the stage even the Mcee ๐Ÿ˜Œ๐Ÿ˜Œ
3.One Main Artist-am talking about King kaka who came to perform around 4am{what a waste}.
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