Showing posts with label Malaysia Hip-Hop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malaysia Hip-Hop. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Racism in Malaysian Entertainment Industry- One of African’s Top & Finest DJ’s in Malaysia his experience, Non-Exclusively...

Racism in Malaysian Entertainment Industry- One of African’s Top & Finest DJ’s in Malaysia shared his experience- “What I heard didn’t make me feel good been African in Malaysia”

Gone are the days when Malaysia was no where to be found in the Global Music Industry.
Sometimes, many people kill your spirit when you hear about what our people have been doing here… A lot of favours have been turned down to non-talented Arabs rather than been an African. It weakens my spirit but it almost time all this will be over.
If anyone can hit any of Malaysian radio station he don he’s made for life; much less an African.
Some brothers said we are wasting our time, but we gonna keep on trying, because 5yrs ago it wasn’t like this in Malaysia ... We are getting there…
We can overtake them if there is great supports of funds…trust me!
Malaysia is all about money and u gonna get what you want and in that case, you need to get a Chinese...
Malays are fine with there credit life... lol…
Indians would only rip u off your money and don’t want any good for blacks, but the Chinese are business Minded Fellas...
As a brother, lemmie tell you a secret ... “To play one African song on radio station cost 25rm ... via Chinese; and it’s only like 1ce a week ...
Trust me, if anyone ever comes to you and say you should pay 5k-10k... brother, they wanna rip off your pocket. I’d been ripped off 5k for playing' ma mix on radio...
DJ fuzz was able to sling in 2-3 tracks of mine into his mix for hitz.fm... do me ... my mix... big boy ( my mix ) and also champion.
Just to get em' familiar, he got someone for it when they find out it was African music… You wouldn’t know why I said this.
2 hrs ago... I was at Bukit Jalil, at Astro studio… and what I heard didn’t make me feel good been an African in Malaysia...
It was a meeting of foreign DJs in Malaysia to submit their mix for radio show and they didn’t say anything in English... but, qualifying' me as a Negro ... because I was the only African DJ there...lol
They accepted 13 DJ mixes in total from 13 DJs, with my mix …
They didn’t even listen to my mix to know what inside; they returned it to me for non-parented and non-understandable tracks which could tally there image.
All tracks in my mix are clean version ... do you know the other 12 which are like Europeans, Arabs and 2 Australians...They accepted them and smile and said they are gonna get back to em' in a week, and mine was returned back in just 5min received ...
Well, one of the Arab guys that understood Malay told me they said Africans are not approved to make any inclusion with there country in any ways!
Tell me... if we as Africans here in Malaysia are not really wasting our time.
You see all these clubs and shit... They just wanna use us to make money and nothing else.
No promo, neither do they care about what you need for that show or party... just come and do your shit and bounce off!
Am not trying to discourage u, but I am reconfirming my 23rd ticket to Naija to next available seat next week... “No place like home bruv”
They see talent in us, but they never wanna admit it...
I was in DJ competition 2 weeks ago. When i start first and second battle... I go to the semi-finals… Because I 'm into the semi-finals and repping Africa as whole though, I had to withdraw.
I got different attitudes from other DJs that are my friends who are locals and they were against me...
They invite me many times, and I ignored their invitations, but, due to the fact that my Turntablism tutor, in other to maintain ma friendship with him’ I was urged to stay and I did...

They are far laid back regarding entertainment... trust me... you think they don’t love us regarding entertainment been blacks? But fuck it bruv! I just pray they won't set us up for what we good at.
They can't stop my shine. Well you wouldn’t know how I felt today, for them to waste ma ass time to make a quality mastered mix worth of 3.5kRm and just give it back to me without reviewing it at all.
By tomorrow morning now I’d just forget about it.. I’m just gonna get high right now and soon as i finish I’m gonna send all away!
Everyone is scared to deal with Africans and most especially Nigerians and it doesn’t make sense to me.
Before I approach any places why most I claim say I am from UK, just because I stay there? Probably because if you say you are a Nigerian, they won't open a gate for you.

They should remember that most Malay Workers are working in Nigeria and making Millions of dollars, living like a King. The government knows, but, they don’t care about our government because they know our government doesn’t give a fuck about its citizens.
20yrs ago, we are the one who gave the palm kernel to grow palm oil which contributes 25% to revenue to this country and do you know what 25% is. “War go start soon u go know”
I don’t just wanna spend stupid money in this effing country anymore, but it’s all good...
Safe bruva!

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

PARTYNIZER presents RAJA NAS'S GRAND ALBUM LAUNCH

Partynizer presents RAJA NAS'S Schoolz Open Album Grand Launch on the 12th of November @ The Palace KL , Level 2 & 3 , Sheraton Imperial Hotel , Jalan Sultan Ismail , 50250 Kuala Lumpur.

Who is Raja Nas you might ask..

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Raja Nasruddin Bin Raja Ismail, assign to be called as 'Raja Nas' or 'Nas' only. A working producer, composer, songwriter, vocalist and a publisher. He was born on the 3rd of November 1989 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Started to play music at the age of 4 years old and learn to compose with piano by his mother 'Shahariah Sabarudin'. At the age of 14 to 16 years old he has been influence with many in the industry. His house production and lyrics started from Dubai, United Arab Emirates on 2005 than to Malaysia on 2008. A passion in music through travelling and listening to the worldwide genres. He has perform on stage in the Middle-East, Indonesia and Malaysia. Through the streets of New York, Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Bali, Bangkok, London, Melbourne and Singapore.

This young, talented and upcoming Malaysian rapper just dropped his debut album SCHOOLZ OPEN, featuring superstars like Altimet and Vandal; making this album an internationally certified product.
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Not only will this be an album launch.. but we're also celebrating Raja Nas's 20th Birthday! Its gonna be a collabo!!


Don't miss out on this opportunity to kick it with

ALTIMET
VANDAL
IRA
KING LHOTA
DJ FRENCH CHRIS
DJ ALVIN J
PARTYNIZER
PARTY STARTER
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The Agenda:

From 7pm to 10pm it will be the official launch with the Media, VIPs, friends, fans and family with DJ FRENCH KRIS SPINNING ON THE DECK.

After 10pm, it will be THE AFTER PARTY alongside the Party Starter presents STIMULUS.

Promotions :-

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Tequila : RM10nett ALL NIGHT LONG.

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THIS IS IT FOLKS! THE BIGGEST PARTY IN NOVEMBER!

Tickets are selling at RM30 and you'll be receiving a copy of Raja Nas's Schoolz Open album.
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Venue, Place and Time!

Start Time:- Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 7:00pm

End Time:- Friday, November 13, 2009 at 4:00am

Location: The Palace KL , Level 2 & 3 , Sheraton Imperial Hotel , Jalan Sultan Ismail , 50250 Kuala Lumpur.


Venue, Place and Time!

Start Time:- Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 7:00pm

End Time:- Friday, November 13, 2009 at 4:00am

Location: The Palace KL , Level 2 & 3 , Sheraton Imperial Hotel , Jalan Sultan Ismail , 50250 Kuala Lumpur.

Well C U there.... Its Not to be Missed!


Check out yo bway here! http://www.myspace.com/rajanas


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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Beyonce delays Malaysia show amid Islamic criticism

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — R&B star Beyonce Knowles has postponed a planned concert in Malaysia, the event's organizer said Monday, following accusations by Islamic conservatives that the show would be immoral.

Knowles, known for her provocative clothes and choreography, had been scheduled to perform at a Kuala Lumpur stadium Oct. 25. The show "has been postponed to a future date to be announced shortly," Malaysian entertainment company Marctensia said in a statement.

"The postponement is solely (the) decision of the artist and has nothing to do with other external reasons," the statement said.

A Marctensia representative declined to say whether the decision was prompted by criticism from the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party, the country's largest opposition group, which has called for the show to be scrapped because it would promote "Western sexy performances."

Knowles also canceled a planned performance in Malaysia in 2007 following protest threats by the opposition Islamic party. At the time, her talent agency said the show was called off due to a scheduling conflict.

Instead, Knowles went to Indonesia, also a largely Muslim country, which has less stringent rules about how performers should dress and behave. Female artists at Malaysian concerts are required by government rules to cover up from the shoulders to knees, with no cleavage showing.

Last month, Marctensia addressed concerns that Knowles might wear inappropriate outfits, saying "all parties have come to an amicable understanding" about stage costumes.

Other female pop stars such as Avril Lavigne and Gwen Stefani have performed in Malaysia despite similar protest threats by conservative Muslims. Both singers wore clothes that revealed little skin.

Some entertainment industry officials say the strict regulations and frequent controversies have

discouraged many international artists from visiting Malaysia.


Report by SEAN YOONG (AP)

Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved

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Monday, October 12, 2009

A Message of HOPE from the Afro-Asian BrothazZ

After a Long while 3months precisely when A2 BrothazZ released their last single "Like Yesterday" they come up with a New Single "Don't Worry; Be Happy" what I would call an African-Fusion Version of BOB Mcferrin's Don't Worry, Be Happy.



I can see the Future of these Young Talents goin GOLD in days to come! Watch out for their 1st Debut themed: Best of Both WORLDS!

Here is a Slide show on youtube of the song... i'd say this track is banging...






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