I always saw mega as the UK version of master p, birdman or RZA of wu tang because of how he came with a vision and created a whole movement out of nothing and brought a whole crew of people with him to create his brand and sound of urban music garage/rap/hiphop whatever u wanna call the so solid sound just like when u listen to the Wu Tang its there distinctive sound, and same with early cashmoney millionaires with hot boyz big tymers ect. And a whole music brand is built around that collective of mc's led by a great buissness man and creative genius which is what mega is and his vision was able to be made a reality because everyone around him saw his vision and he had the talent to work with along with his great buissness brain and it just came together beautifuly.
Im from tooting.Ive listened to mega before on nftr and other inteviews.All nftr was interested in, is how much money he's made.Never heard mega drop so much jewels.I see him in a different light now.Thankyou for this.I wish both of you every success for this this interview.Im truly inspired.
Amaru you're so important for the culture, the most in depth, informative conversations on RUclips.. The archive is strong, and will be referenced for years to come. Salute
This is hands down one of the greatest interviews I've ever seen! Best parts; mega questioning the young artists musical influences! There is no depth in a lot of these artists because many were only influenced by the artist they sound like or try to sound like lol. That's y I love Jhus! Diverse influence & its reflected in his music! Lastly what is your social media following there for? Your music, your drip your trolling etc! Man struggling to sell out shows only because there following is not there for the reasons they thought! Excellent Mega! Genuine, intelligent & full of wisdom. Elder in this music ting 4 real 4 real!
I think that’s y a lot of young artists sound the same in Drill - cos they mostly listen to other Drill acts & hip hop. Their musical palette isn’t broad & biting flows & styles nowadays isn’t as frowned upon like the early days of Grime
InTheCommision ' the complaint I’m talking about was taken from her snapchat in 2015 when Player dropped. She defo didn’t mention race in that rant unless it was edited out
Bro add the link to part 4 into the description to make it easier for people to find the last part of this gem filled interview :D & Thank you for your work, much appreciated.
I hear what’s he’s saying about knowing the focus of your channel.. but I do believe black music and revolution go hand in hand. The artist just needs to be consistent.. because it’s more than the music. They need to reflect there values 360. Eg Tupac, Jigga
Black People are the original masons. Positive ones the colonizers ambushed many part of our cultures and then made our people believe it is evil. Did you know this?
Let us know what take away points you get from this interview!
raise up your chi
HARD TIMES DON'T LAST TUFF PEOPLE DO
I always saw mega as the UK version of master p, birdman or RZA of wu tang because of how he came with a vision and created a whole movement out of nothing and brought a whole crew of people with him to create his brand and sound of urban music garage/rap/hiphop whatever u wanna call the so solid sound just like when u listen to the Wu Tang its there distinctive sound, and same with early cashmoney millionaires with hot boyz big tymers ect. And a whole music brand is built around that collective of mc's led by a great buissness man and creative genius which is what mega is and his vision was able to be made a reality because everyone around him saw his vision and he had the talent to work with along with his great buissness brain and it just came together beautifuly.
Im from tooting.Ive listened to mega before on nftr and other inteviews.All nftr was interested in, is how much money he's made.Never heard mega drop so much jewels.I see him in a different light now.Thankyou for this.I wish both of you every success for this this interview.Im truly inspired.
Audiophile D for real! Plus he kept getting cut off
What do you expect from Posty and them.. those guys are what’s wrong with our scene in a depose level.
Amaru you're so important for the culture, the most in depth, informative conversations on RUclips.. The archive is strong, and will be referenced for years to come. Salute
Blessings 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
"Don't let your emotions dictate your future" - Mega
THAT QUOTE IS TOO DEEP!!
This is hands down one of the greatest interviews I've ever seen! Best parts; mega questioning the young artists musical influences! There is no depth in a lot of these artists because many were only influenced by the artist they sound like or try to sound like lol. That's y I love Jhus! Diverse influence & its reflected in his music! Lastly what is your social media following there for? Your music, your drip your trolling etc! Man struggling to sell out shows only because there following is not there for the reasons they thought! Excellent Mega! Genuine, intelligent & full of wisdom. Elder in this music ting 4 real 4 real!
Others may not agree, BUT This part of the interview mind blowing 🤯, mega speaking some real ish right there 📝
Powerful words from Mega, Don’t sleep on his wisdom.
Facts
Such a humble brother ! - Big-up and respect to you @Amarudontv and Mega man xxx
Thank you 🙏🏿
Mega’s got so much knowledge! Reminds me of Master.P
True
I think that’s y a lot of young artists sound the same in Drill - cos they mostly listen to other Drill acts & hip hop.
Their musical palette isn’t broad & biting flows & styles nowadays isn’t as frowned upon like the early days of Grime
I remember Tinashe complaining on IG a while back that her followers aren’t buying her music, Mega’s point on branding is serious gem
InTheCommision ' the complaint I’m talking about was taken from her snapchat in 2015 when Player dropped. She defo didn’t mention race in that rant unless it was edited out
Bro add the link to part 4 into the description to make it easier for people to find the last part of this gem filled interview :D & Thank you for your work, much appreciated.
This donny looks like Eddie Griffin still
Champion words of wisdom 🏆🏆🏆🏆
very fatherly and sage perspectives
I hear what’s he’s saying about knowing the focus of your channel.. but I do believe black music and revolution go hand in hand. The artist just needs to be consistent.. because it’s more than the music. They need to reflect there values 360. Eg Tupac, Jigga
All hail Mega 🙌🏿🙅🏾♂️🙌🏿
Long awaited 👌🏾
WHO HAS A MILLION. YO, I SAT UP IN MY CHAIR & WENT BACK A MIN. THIS IS JUICY LOL
This guy is different with it. Motivational
very insightful content .
Hail up mega n big up yourself amaru
🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Dope!
1. Mega
2. Skepta
3. Tiny
4. Lethal
5. Stormy
Yeah we need more, alot more. All owners make sure you follow @Legacylondon
Real talk!👍 real deep!👍😂🤣👍🇬🇧
let me do you all a favour 20:00 until the end, if you can't take this information in then youre not built for this life
Mega's a f'ing don.
FIRE
Nobody gonna mention bugsy malone. London people only see london, this thing has spread out. Dont be so closed minded.
I think Bugzy could be in there. He's done amazing moves!
Bugzy is Definitely in that list.
Wait minute is that freemason ring! Bumba clart
Black People are the original masons. Positive ones the colonizers ambushed many part of our cultures and then made our people believe it is evil. Did you know this?
@@TheAlkebulanTrust I'm not sure about that, maybe ask Mega why or he become a freemason. good interview still
Hail Mega
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HAIL MEGA 🎩
😀🏆🥇👏🏾⬆️🎤💯
10.00 comment culture 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
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20.50 👏🏿👏🏿🇬🇧👏🏿
Mega man and raspect gay lovers
VLAD Perspectives. Goof interviewing moves.