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Sierra Leone News: Black Leo’s Dirty Dozen December

by Awoko Publications
20/11/2015
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Kao DeneroBlack Leo’s B Boy rapper Kao De Nero is expected to bounce the main bowl of the Siaka Stevens Stadium on 12th December, in what is anticipated to be one of the best upcoming post ebola shows.
Source closer to the rapper revealed that the rapper’s new 15 tracks album ‘Now or Never’ is definitely going to send his legion of fans hopping their hips till they can hop no more, come ‘December One Dozen.’
De Nero’s genius in neatly lacing, gangsta rap with player and big shot lyrics was again craftily demonstrated in his new song ‘Chinese Product,’ produced by Ghetto Ent.
In this must hit song, the rapper metaphorically describe his rivals and fake friends as Chinese Products that doesn’t last long.
Rivalries is not uncommon in the hip-hop world, unfortunately this has often resulted to violent confrontations.
However, the rapper’s recent Facebook post is an effort to shows that his fans are peaceful and law abiding.
His posts read: “2014 my last stadium event was so peaceful the security could have even went to sleep if they wanted lol.
My fans are law abiding young fellas just trying to have fun. 2013 Another peaceful stadium event with no hassle.
Fans enjoyed and went home safely. 2009 My first stadium event most peaceful event with not a single fight recorded.”
Denero’s post is speculated as a Public Relations stunt to allay the fears that his fans are not violent.
Others see the move as timely, in order to avoid the recent bad publicity of cliques’ activities.
However, clique is a by-product of hip-hop culture and to disassociate the two is like removing the soul from Jazz.
Friday November 20, 2015

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