Nikotina FK advocates for the importance of improvisation in Mozambican rap.

The Mozambican rapper Nikotina FK He returned to using social media to reinforce the importance of improvised rap in the national artistic landscape, while also highlighting the scarcity of popularly recognized names who dedicate themselves to this style with consistency and quality.

In a recent post, Nikotina provoked the public with the following question:

“"Besides me and Kadabra, do you know any other 'famous' rappers who can improvise at this level? Write the name of just one in the comments, not two, only one!"‘

The statement underlines that prominence of Nikotina FK and Kadabra in this subgenre of rap, being considered indispensable references when it comes to improvisation. With impact and Mozambican identity, Nikotina was direct in stating that, when it comes to organizing events focused on freestyle rap, his and Kadabra's names are practically mandatory, precisely because they represent a technical and artistic level that attracts the public.

“"It's not that it's always us, it's that there isn't a single popular person who does this."”

The rapper also left a mature reflection on generational responsibility, remembering that both he and Kadabra are already in the house of thirty years, and that's why they have the duty to pass on the legacy to new generations.

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Nikotina FK's stance raises important questions about the Lack of continuity and investment in improvised rap in Mozambique., ...as well as the need to identify, support, and give visibility to new talents capable of keeping this artistic trend alive, characterized by instant creativity and lyrical mastery.

Nikotina FK, known for its commitment to lyrical truth and authenticity on stage, with this publication reinforces his role not only as an artist, but as mentor and critical voice of Mozambican hip-hop culture.

 

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