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MI recounts struggles when his rap style was labeled ‘boring’

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Talented Nigerian rapper Jude Abaga, popularly known in music circles as MI (Mr. Incredible), has recounted his struggles in the music industry when his rap style was labeled ‘boring.’

The versatile lyricist reflected on his past struggles while weighing in on the highly publicised ongoing rivalry between American rappers Kendrick Lamar and Drake.

While citing similarities to his own experiences in the Nigerian music industry, M.I. shared his thoughts on the feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar in an interview with Afropolitan.

Reflecting on his own experience, M.I. Abaga said he understands the difficulties Drake is going through right now because of the intense dispute. He also recalled a period when rap critics in Nigeria also ridiculed him, calling his style “boring.”

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He said; “If Drake is able to make a comeback, it will elevate him above everyone. Because not just the music industry, but also tech boys—everybody came and danced on his ‘grave.’

“If there’s one person who has the talent to make a comeback album, it is Drake. He is the guy who knows how to put music together. If the first part of listening to Drake’s music was about his journey to becoming a rap star, now life is giving him a second story. And he is the best storyteller there is. That opportunity is there.

“Kendrick wasn’t in my top 10 before this moment. But I think this has put Kendrick, at the very least, in the top 3. I don’t see how, objectively, you can place Kendrick above Drake just because they were active at the same time. Drake was consistently dropping hits for 15 years. You can’t deny what Drake has done.’’

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