this is one of the worst interview i have ever seen and heard. i think they should have got him a translator cause i know for sure if he had one he could have answered more clearly and would have made sense. and A.Y this is to you. you need to wait till the question is asked then answer and also music it shouldn't be just money. am very disappointed at you. and Baraka it sounds like you cant understand english watch it again.
this is one of the worst interview i have ever seen and heard. i think they should have got him a translator cause i know for sure if he had one he could have answered more clearly and would have made sense. and A.Y this is to you. you need to wait till the question is asked then answer and also music it shouldn't be just money. am very disappointed at you. and Baraka it sounds like you cant understand english watch it again.
Sassy Girl, You are so right! I would not say the worse, as I have seen worse, but definitely a bad job! He would not wait for the question to end before he answered!! who does that? He did not make sense, he is being asked about his collaboration with many other singers and his answer was hideous "it is all about connection" LOL! Really? how about your style, your connection to the African people, how about your talent? how about your attitude? buhahahaha buhaha African musicians must learn how to express them selves through the English language. GOD BLESS AFRICA. AY this was a bad job!!! am sorry to say that. END.
Terribly bad! Exposure and education makes a lot of sense. Questions were asked as follows? 1. You have been taunted really heavy weight in Tz with bongo flava. And this is how he answered that I think I'm one of the hard working artist in Tz. 2. Your music has a sense of Afro beats is it deliberately? Yes I'm trying to exchange order time when I'm going to the studio and then I'm listening to the beats and then I'm changing style which is unique to my people. What a bum? 3. You are unique bcoz you have quiet done some collaborations with other artists like Sean Kingston it's all about connections, I'm taking music like business. 4. What do you think is important to you? Are these collaborations make you famous? You know collaborations is like a barter trade you know? I haven't heard that phrase barter trade since like I was in form two in 1992. 5. So what do you think about this? Is it about fame or remaining the African sign? It's about business. Dumb AY? Even a 5th grader will answer those questions much better than you did. I don't know your level of education but I think you need a brush in Public Speaking my brother!
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BIG UP BRO' AY. VERY SMART GUY AND GOOD JOB IN INTERVIEW.
this is one of the worst interview i have ever seen and heard. i think they should have got him a translator cause i know for sure if he had one he could have answered more clearly and would have made sense. and A.Y this is to you. you need to wait till the question is asked then answer and also music it shouldn't be just money. am very disappointed at you. and Baraka it sounds like you cant understand english watch it again.
this is one of the worst interview i have ever seen and heard. i think they should have got him a translator cause i know for sure if he had one he could have answered more clearly and would have made sense. and A.Y this is to you. you need to wait till the question is asked then answer and also music it shouldn't be just money. am very disappointed at you. and Baraka it sounds like you cant understand english watch it again.
Sassy Girl, You are so right! I would not say the worse, as I have seen worse, but definitely a bad job! He would not wait for the question to end before he answered!! who does that? He did not make sense, he is being asked about his collaboration with many other singers and his answer was hideous "it is all about connection" LOL! Really? how about your style, your connection to the African people, how about your talent? how about your attitude? buhahahaha buhaha African musicians must learn how to express them selves through the English language. GOD BLESS AFRICA. AY this was a bad job!!! am sorry to say that. END.
Terribly bad! Exposure and education makes a lot of sense. Questions were asked as follows?
1. You have been taunted really heavy weight in Tz with bongo flava. And this is how he answered that I think I'm one of the hard working artist in Tz.
2. Your music has a sense of Afro beats is it deliberately? Yes I'm trying to exchange order time when I'm going to the studio and then I'm listening to the beats and then I'm changing style which is unique to my people. What a bum?
3. You are unique bcoz you have quiet done some collaborations with other artists like Sean Kingston it's all about connections, I'm taking music like business.
4. What do you think is important to you? Are these collaborations make you famous? You know collaborations is like a barter trade you know? I haven't heard that phrase barter trade since like I was in form two in 1992.
5. So what do you think about this? Is it about fame or remaining the African sign? It's about business. Dumb AY? Even a 5th grader will answer those questions much better than you did. I don't know your level of education but I think you need a brush in Public Speaking my brother!
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