MJ: Before we jump into your upcoming release of
"Rhyme Apostles" let everyone know who you are and where you're
from.
Rhyme Assassin: My name is Tichaona Brian Monera. I was
born and raised in Zimbabwe. I migrated to the United Kingdom to explore
opportunities for further education and personal development. An important part
of that was pursuing a career in music. This is something that I have already
been doing in Zimbabwe where I gained popularity with hip-hop in the early 90s.
Freestyling with my homies after school, I was able to hone my craft to become
a recognizable voice on the Zimbabwe music scene. These were formative
moments in my music career. These encounters earned me the name Rhyme Assassin
which has become my official MCEE name. The name Rhyme Assassin resonates with
the skillful poetic lyrical expression of the music and the excellence of
execution of my craft.
MJ: As a Hip Hop artist from the UK, tell us about the Hip
Hop scene over there.
Rhyme Assassin: Hip-hop has always had a firm grip on the
UK music scene with a lot of drill dominating. Hip-hop artists like Stormzy
have become household names, generating a huge following worldwide. My
estimation is that the UK is on the brink of becoming a hip-hop powerhouse
globally. There are many upcoming hip-hop artists….
MJ: What led you to begin a career in rap and lead a
lifestyle true to Hip Hop culture?
Rhyme Assassin: The greatest influencers that kickstarted
my rap career are the likes of all-time greats such as KRS ONE, Run DMC &
Big Daddy Kane, BIG, and 2 PAC. I grew up listening to their music on cassettes
and vinyl. Because of my experiences and encounters with these hip-hop moguls,
I embrace the hip-hop culture and started living out and expressing this in my
lyrical content. My inspiration to write was primarily from Canibus and Krs
One. I can even recall the first day I listened to Gangstarr - Moment of truth,
Dead Prez - Let's get free and DMX - It's dark and hell is hot. Those were the
early days when hip-hop was not playing much on Zimbabwe radio. Our exposure to
hip-hop was mainly from folks coming from overseas and bringing cassette tapes
back home. I would use my pocket money to rent out hip-hop tapes for a couple
of days or more so that I can just listen to the latest hip-hop beats.
MJ: Ok, let's jump into your new single which will be
available for download and purchase on April 3rd, 2023. How were you able to
link with all the powerhouses and legends? Talk about the thought process of
"Rhyme Apostles" to hand-picking features, to the production, and to
the final canvas.
Rhyme Assassin: The initial idea was for Rhyme Apostles to
have 4 artists. Later, drawing inspiration from the Bible, the thought of the
12 apostles of Jesus dawned on my mind and this became the womb that gave birth
to Rhyme Assassin’s 12 apostles on the track. The new single is based on an
idea that had been in for quite a while. My vision was to bring together some
of the greatest lyricists and recognizable names in hip-hop. Being on the same
record with the likes of Crooked I Canibus, Craig G, Keith Murray and a host of
other renowned hip-hop legends is an incredible personal triumph.
Achieving this was monumental. The journey was not a straightforward one. It
was long and challenging, but an enjoyable one. The one thing that made it
worthwhile is the caliber of people that I was targeting. These were real
hip-hop heads, with a genuine love for true hip-hop culture. I was truly
humbled by these guys' acceptance and willingness to embrace me and work with
me to bring my vision to fruition.
Every single one of them exhibited high levels of professionalism with such
amazing humility. Each demonstrated a love and a passion to collaborate with
emcees with roots in Africa. The emcees that made it on the record I those that
reached out to and they were magnanimous enough to accept the invitation.
Shout out to those emcees who believed in me and were keen to be part of the
project but could not make the financial commitment in time and were unable to
be featured. There will always be scope to do collaborative projects with them
in the near future. Another noteworthy artist who made an enormous contribution
to this project is Deep Voice, a UK producer who created the best used in the
debut single. He created the beat some seven years ago along with other beats
that I subsequently used. This particular beat was archived until now and it is
just the right beat for the project. The bear will be mixed and mastered by yet
another creative, P2doah, a Zimbabwean-based producer. We are also currently
working on the video for the song.
MJ: What are you hoping audiences take away from the
single?
Rhyme Assassin: The single greatest desired outcome for
this project is a greater realization but both artists and music lovers of the
incredible power of collaborative music ventures across the industry. The
single, Rhyme Apostles, is a clear and powerful demonstration of the synergy
resulting from such collaboration. My wish for this single is that it will be
timeless in its appeal and not just for a season.
MJ: It's evident with the single, you are on a mission to
conserve the authenticity of Hip Hop and push it to the forefront of music. Can
you elaborate on that?
Rhyme Assassin: I am a firm believer in the need for the
conservation of the truest essence of Hip hop culture expressed through
lyricism. The caliber of emcees on the track have mastered this art and is an
inspiration to me as I climb to my place of significance in the game.
My conviction is that hip-hop culture has a powerful potential to bring about
societal and cultural cohesion globally. In that sense, the single has an
apostolic assignment - to bring about a fresh crop of hip-hop artists whose
focus is beyond their individual musical domains to champion a movement that
will produce a generation of like-minded people. The talents and skill sets of
the participating emcees are as diverse as their fingerprints are. It is this
diversity that I value and celebrates the most in this project. The creative
lyricism and different execution styles of the art make this project unequaled
by any in hip-hop circles and that is what thrills me.
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