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DEBATE OF THE DAY: Who is Camp Mulla’s best rapper?

After everything is said and done and the dust has settled one all the hype surrounding Camp Mulla,  it all boils down to music.

And it generates the question: Who is the best rapper in Camp Mulla. Comparisons are inevitable and every group that has existed has had to endure comparisons and this case is no different.

No one can deny that the 3 rappers are talented but who goes in harder? Who has the baddest lyrics, punchlines and flow? Who delivers them the best? All these are questions that keep creeping up and have fueled intense debate. Well, here’s my 2cents on the matter:

Taio Tripper has the flow but after an intensive debate here at the office, the verdict is that his delivery is nothing out of the ordinary. He is clearly one of the better lyricists in the group and he has some of the best punchlines and most memorable lines in jams -an example of which would be “Slowly I will approach thee/ stroke on my goatee/ then introduce me” or “…boys be looking at me/ they’re ever slappy slappy/ Lucy Kibaki LOL” and he undoubtedly has the best vocals but… sadly, it’s not him.

And how about Shappaman? Brother has the lyrics aye and he does flow pretty well and he has crazy presence: dominating most of the tracks i’ve heard him on  but -and this is where everyone in the office was in a tizzy- i don’t feel it’s him. And because this is my article and my opinion ( a juvenile approach will be permitted this once) i feel it is the next lad.

K’Cous. He killed holding it down and he speaks his mind. He is fearless in his lyrics and although that has some puritans rushing for the censor button, he does himself unencumbered by what you think of him. He is passionate and unfettered  by societal norms (read pushing boundaries). Top that off with the fact that he’s been consistent, his flow is just a tad bit sicker, his delivery a tad bit iller and his lyrics a tad bit realer than the rest and you have yourself a recipe for a winner.

Does that mean i think the rest are in his shadow? Nay! It just means that Camp Mulla are good but he seems to have a sharper killer instinct so to speak. But then again…

This is just my humble opinion.

And here’s a little treat for camp Mulla fans.

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Nwasante Khasiani (Writer)