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Raised in Kano, he adopted as his state of origin. I applaud Eedris for what he does.
Somebody should also tell him to stop smoking whatever he smokes so that he can at least think straight and clearly. Rather it is a jab at the leaders of Naija and the state of the country. Artistes, especially those who claim to be students of Fela, have always been critical of government officials. Interestingly, Eedris is still considered by many as the king of hip-hop and pioneer of rap in Nigeria.
Mr Lecturer Idris Free Mp3 Download - Part 1 Eedris, you can get your point across without attacking other artist for their success, makes it sound like you are envious of their success.
Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially or harmful. April 2008 Eedris Abdulkareem is abdulkarrem singer. Eedris Abdulkareem Birth name Eedris Turayo Abdulkareem Ajenifuja Also known as Mr. Remedy OriginGenresOccupation s Years active 1996—present Labels? Raised in Mmp3, he adopted as his state of origin. He lost his father when he was 2 and 8 of his brothers. Abdulkareem performed with hip-hop band from 1997 until they split in 2002. He continued as a solo artist and released the album P. Later in the same year he released an album titled Mr. Its title track thematised students in Nigerian colleges and universities receiving higher grades in exchange for money and sex. In 2004 Abdulkareem released his third album Jaga Jaga, a Yoruba term for a shambles, declaiming corruption and suffering in Nigeria. The title track was banned from radio by Presidentbut continued to be played in nightclubs. The album cover was by artistknown for creating many album covers for. In November 2005, Abdulkareem launched his own record label, La Kreem Music and released his fourth album, Letter to Mr.
If you were still in the good books of the multinationals and were getting paid like dem A rated artiste will you still sound like an activist. Eedris is angry the same way Nigerians are angry, and I think he has a healthy avenue for his anger and his frustrations, and his music does that beautifully. I applaud Eedris for what he does. He barely is worth our time! Based on the part about 50-cent, he had to endure the same thing many Nigerians endure abroad, but he endured that at home opposite a foreign artist. He came to public attention as part of The Remedies, together with Tony Tetuila and Eddy Montana. Its title track thematised students in Nigerian colleges and universities receiving higher grades in exchange for money and sex. It calls out the leaders of Naija for failing to do their job.