Sunday, December 22, 2013

Open letter to @Boogeythat

Dear Uncle Boogey,
Happy sunday sir, how are you and your family? I hope the music spirits are still very much happy this morning? I ask of the music spirits because I think you are an oracle for a couple of them here in this part of the world. Mr Boogey, I hope you are fly as ever? It should be apparent you would be having a good time. I know its about time for sunday school, I am just hoping you are not recording now, guess things are bigger so even if you are recording, am sure it would be on some chilling.
In your words, some social network MC's are going to try and brag on it, you have given us that job, nigeria did not give us another. Thanks for giving us one. I work for @freshdealers so I was on duty when a tweet crossed the timeline I was operating on, I saw something that said, MI Abaga retweeted* so I had to check it out, the tweet read " who has listened to 5 am in lagos by boogey? Mi replied, I have, its dope (or sumfin like dat.....) That was a very big endorsement. I had to download, I was not believing he was Nigerian, they said he was, so I checked him up. I wanted to say you sounded like eminem* but truthfully, that's not true. You sound like @boogeythat . The difference clear here is, you sound so international. You have created some flare of hiphop that looks like an oracle of the street rap dwells in you.
The way you rap, the message you preach, the game you are trying to export with the format you have created, would in time prove to be the foundation of a pattern of the rap game that africa never saw. I became loyal to the government of @boogeythat when I heard 5 am in lagos. It was a love at first track thing. It was however, not clear to me that I had not seen anything yet.. Like phyno (onwegbe ihe m fulu yet.....)
I heard the mathematics track, inner sanctum, then your version of control. You are a demon dude, you succeeded in sharing those demons that were battling, because I had to back track that track when I heard the track. "Never have to worry", "you and you" , "I killed them tracks". That was the statement literally. @boogeythat had at this point, made me decide to call him a LEGEND now that he is alive. It would be not cool for me not to tell everyone that @boogeythat is a rap legend in Nigeria that has been kept in some kind of self exile in the participation of the decision of the industry to portray him as a ghost rider, though this ghost is alive, maybe just teleporting*
I know your crew is doing a good job already, I am ever grateful to every soul that has made it possible for @boogeythat to be heard. It is well more of a desire of mine, for them to make the world know that you are someone to battle anyone, I mean anyone. You doing anything, the rap game can do in any part of the world. The Hiphop heads of the world need to give you that deal. maybe like they say though, the best is always yet to come. Am sorry I wrote this open letter, you made me do this like they made you do the control verse. I am a lover of drake and I got a lot of feelings, I had to tell you mine. Writing is my tool of mass destruction.
I love your music! Please don't let them take it away from you. We must not dance always, give us that truth you speak about humanity. Personally, I am waiting for that BIG INTERNATIONAL COLLABO* still praying.... Because, I don't want no trouble, but I know, they know you are better than almost them all. They should give you what you deserve now! The Nigerian industry cannot afford not to send one of their best materials for the world cup in music. Am still watching......

That Jobless Social Network Mc,
_Coperatestreetboy
Sent from my BlackBerry wireless device from MTN

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