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 is a song about a dead broke young man, trying to find his feet and navigate the various challenges of adulthood and master the twists and turns. At a point, he imagined life in an alternate universe, but holds on to hope like a Velcro baby scared of falling, but “his father used to tell him dreams come true” referencing a song by plantashun Boiz.
It’s about a young man fighting alcohol addiction, struggling to quit and realize his true potentials. He’s trying to be introspective while drunk at the same time, so his vision kept blurring out. He frequently wakes in a hangover, but mama’s care and prayers don’t stop coming.
This is about the vicissitudes of life and navigating struggles, togetherness and friendship regardless of colors, self-love, despair and hope in FairPlay.
It’s a song about a hopeless romantic, professing his feelings of affection towards his love interest.
It’s a song talking exaggeratively and bragging about his superiority and abilities as an emcee/rapper, the impact of his mic control and battle on rappers considered inferior in the game, drawing inspiration from Elvis Presley fame as a rockstar and the song “if I can dream” and Martin Luther King’s I had a dream, to show he can rock your world still.