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The Three
Kings launch website
By
Paul 'P-Tech' Mwandha
The
three kings are Young Nick, MSB and Krukid. This is an emerging
East African force that we will have to be ready to see for a
long time. MSB and Nick (brothers) had known about Krukid's
skills and he too had listened to their work. Locally, they were
all working under the same producer MMC of Chain Thought Reaxion,
one of Uganda's leading underground Hip-hop beat masters. Most
hip-hoppers that don't want their concepts softened by very
commercialized beats by producers that are not real to the game
mostly turn to MMC and that is what could have led the three
kings to the Vokal Justice/Littlered studios.
Their first
encounter at the studio saw them get into a free-style session
and they all loved it. MMC had it all recorded and said that
he's bring it out one day when they all became stars, looks like
he wont have to wait that long.
Their first
joint expedition into the Littlered vocal booths at Kyambogo for
a serious recording session yielded Vako, a track that
later went on to top charts in Nairobi and earned MSB and Nick a
couple of interviews on Kenyan FM radios. Meanwhile, Krukid was
back in Chicago stringing things together, curtain-raising for
stars like Mystikal, winning rap competitions and securing
record deals.
Krukid is a
member of Urban Thugs who later became Urban Life. This was the
group that first exposed he and his mates as formidable
word-smiths. Many enthusiasts and critics that have been
following the Ugandan underground Hip-hop scene say they, like
Klear Kut, were one of the best rap groups that Uganda has
braught forth this far. It's a pity they never stayed around
long enough to help grow the Hip-hop movement. The Urban-Lifers
are now severely 'diasporated' but hope they can hook up again
some day and do it all again.
Nick and
MSB on the other hand are very tight in both English and Swahili
rapping. Hip-hop is becoming a big thing in East Africa and they
are at breast with the regional game. Their first performance at
The Foundation's Hip-hop nite at Sabrina's Pub last year was a
head-turner as it became evident from their word play and
delivery that they had a wealth of experience in the game. Back
then, they were still the unsung heroes and looks like they are
now in their right place
And now, it
has come to pass that a website has been made and launched for
The Three Kings at www.krukid.com. We have a lot of material
that you can read about their young and already successful
careers and LOTS of mp3s on the pages listed below:
Read more
about
Krukid of
Urban Life, check out
Krukid's photo gallery,
read a review of
Krukid's Diagrammer album,
learn more about
Young Nick and MSB,
read a review of their
Let it roll release,
check out the Three Kings website at
www.krukid.com and
have a nice day!
Yours truly
P-Tech |