MIMONTU (BIG MIMOH) WOBO



Wobo Mimontu Madise, who goes by the moniker BIG MIMOH is an emcee,versatile , quirky and eclectic lyricist from Nigeria, . He discovered his finesse on the pen and adeptness to exploring, manipulating and playing with words to create music in his teenage days. His penchant for rhymes and rhyming developed when his Dad bought him a Children’s Rhyme and Poetry Book. In his high school days, his exposure to literature in English and Poetry especially, led him into song writing, having started composing raps from poems by different authors in 2002. In 1992, He got bitten by the HipHop bug at age 7 when he heard O.P.P by naughty by nature blaring in every house party, school events , cars and on the streets.The dictionary was his favorite book growing up and rhyming, wordplay and words in general are his toolbox.

 

#13 Suchergebnisse

This lyrical piece basically stresses the need to hone your skills, practice, appreciate and promote Artistry. But the subject matter is centered on props to HipHop as an Art-form and how it inspires that feeling of greatness. Time to show it off!!
It starts by creating a distinction between the mind and the heart and how it works with the brain.. urging you to follow the path your heart pleases. It’s all about, taking steps to become successful, being resilient and ready to try again. Against an eye for an eye but never willing to turn the other cheek. The fight is lyrical, we need to be set free, hence doing you a favor bringing this flavored lyrical juice to savor.
This hardcore HipHop joint is about utilizing every aspect of your consciousness, which symbolizes the trinity- mind, body and soul, to achieve a higher level of consciousness in the creative realm. It’s about expanding, pushing boundaries and breaking barriers while making a shift from the norm to carve a niche. It’s a show of pure and undiluted lyricism. References worth looking up: Professor Joe Deer Tony Blair Diski (Super Diski) I make True heads bob, never risky (Bob Risky) Humorous like Dan, but the freestyle Dizzy( Dan D’ Humorous & Dan Dizzy) V.I (Lagos) EBUTTE METTA (Lagos) It’s a rat race stylee ye - The Mandators
This hard punching lines are meant to restore sanity and bring about purity in the HipHop shrine. The emcee clutches on to his tool.. microphone to deliver justice like an oracle. All TRUE HEADS are safe. The wack whacked out and enslaved, till they pay their dues and deemed fit to be in the game, grab the mic.
It’s a lyrically charged song, telling basically how nice and deadly the Emcee is on the microphone, but still wielding the capacity to keep you on your feet, drunk on this bars because the lyrics- alcoholic.