NAME: Zes Switch
TRACK: Et cris
YEAR: 2020
FROM: Belgium, Liège
NAME: Zes Switch
TRACK: Et cris
YEAR: 2020
FROM: Belgium, Liège
NAME: WondR WomN
TRACK: Table 4 1
YEAR: 2020
FROM: London, UK
NAME: Lirose
TRACK: Selflove
YEAR: 2020
FROM: Paris, France
Check out our lockdown playlist #4 with 30 female rappers from Sub-Saharan African countries!
With :
NAME: addeN
TRACK: Goldkette
YEAR: 2020
FROM: Iran/Berlin, Germany
NAME: Trazom
TRACK: Gentille fille
YEAR: 2020
FROM: Versailles, France
Born in Kenya, rapper/singer/poet/dancer and choreographer Tina Mweni immigrated to Denmark, where she made herself known in 2010 with the TV show Denmark’s Got Talent. Now based in Marseille, France, the artist told us about her vision of hip hop and her inspirations.
When and how did you discover hip hop?
In the 90’s when I came to Denmark, the few black people I met were listening to rap music. They had different tapes from MC Hammer to A tribe Called Quest, that’s when I learned some basic hip hop dance moves. At that time I didn’t know it was hip hop, but something about the cultural tolerance, the beats and freedom within it got me hooked.
You’re a singer, a rapper, a poet a dancer and a choreographer. What would you say all these activities have in common ?
Expression, honesty, individuality and inventions. The ability to inspire.
How would you describe your music to people who never heard it before?
Without category and sincere.
You were born in Kenya and then immigrated to Copenhagen, Denmark and live in Marseille now. How do your Kenyan origins influence your music?
Technically, it inspires me to think outside of the box, but it also reminds me to never forget where I came from, which was humble beginnings.
Your track Groupthink refers to a term that expresses how people who disagree with a group tend to remain silent. Would you say “groupthinking” is encouraged in our contemporary society?
Unfortunately yes, more than we’re aware about.
Do you think hip hop can be a political tool?
Hip hop breaks discrimination, creates jobs and connects people regardless of social classes.
Do you consider yourself a feminist?
Without adding much consideration to it, I discovered that I was a feminist because I thought that a non-violent and respectful approach towards people didn’t have a gender.
Who are your female role models and why?
Lauryn Hill because she is true to herself, Nina Simone because she was fearless, Jill Scott because she masters her craft, Erykah Badu because she is original at all times and Michelle Obama because she is an example that being an intelligent woman is fly!
What are your upcoming projects?
My album Nakiyimba, Dou with Jonathan Soucasse and a collaboration with Christophe Dal Sasso.
What do you think of Madame Rap? What should be changed or improved?
I love y’all!! You’re empowering and strong. Just keep on, cause together we’re stronger!
Find Tina Mweni on her website, Facebook and YouTube.
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NAME: Tika
TRACK: Freestyle në 72
YEAR: 2020
FROM: Albania
NAME: King IQ (Kin4Life)
TRACK: Mrs. Jones (Born Wit It)
YEAR: 2020
FROM: Mount Vernon, New York, USA
NAME: Omegah
TRACK: Every Type
YEAR: 2020
FROM: Los Angeles, USA
NAME: Selene
TRACK: No Me Rindo
YEAR: 2020
FROM: Colombia
NAME: 2Grés Nord
TRACK: Primaire
YEAR: 2020
FROM: Liège, Belgium
NAME: Yel
TRACK: Its That feat. Topp
YEAR: 2020
FROM: Los Angeles, USA
NAME: oXni
TRACK: Et Dieu créa le Diable
YEAR: 2020
FROM: Paris, France
NAME: Evita Koné
TRACK: Captains of the Imagination
YEAR: 2020
FROM: Geneva, Switzerland
NAME: Clara Lima
TRACK: V.B.S V.B.D
YEAR: 2020
FROM: Brazil
Check out our lockdown playlist #3 of 30 female rappers from Asian countries!
With:
NAME: Deyah
TRACK: Okoposire
YEAR: 2020
FROM: Cardiff, Wales, UK
NAME: Héro Echo
TRACK: La jungle
YEAR: 2020
FROM: Poitiers, France