Thursday, 28 November 2013

Koldarms: Apartheid isn't Over yet in South Africa

MVPR:      Full names?
Koldarms:  Nyasha Nick Sibbs.


Koldarms



MVPR :     descripe your journey through life before music

Koldarms:  a straight Bs student with hopes and dreams of becoming a lawyer or a corporate hustler... spent time chasing after females and books, i even tried sport but that didn't go well seeing all i do is talk so i just stuck to girls and books and getting into trouble.

MVPR:      so, what made you go into music?

Koldarms:  because i talk too much... lol really thats 1 of it and i always have passion for spoken words and the life experiences.

MVPR:      how has music been, experiences, challenges?

Koldarms:  a lot of challenges man... i try to convey emotions and i have experienced a lot and hoping for more.

MVPR:      The shooting of Khuli Chana by the Police last month rocked the entertainment industry in S.A, you issued a statement on your twitter page condemning the act, looking at reports does this mean apartheid isn't fully over in S.A? What role(s) does rap/music play in unifying SA?

Koldarms:  Yes of course it ain't, from the #RedOctober to his shooting that was an attempt to test  waters...seeing that rap is attracting all races in S.A , it plays a major role. Colour of your skin doesn't really mater no more, your message does.

MVPR:      who you look up to in the industry and why?

Koldarms:  Talib Kweli, Jay Z, Kanye West, Slick Rick, Common Sense, TDE Khats... they capture emotions with words and i love that.

MVPR:     your single D.N.G.U (Dont Never Give Up) speaks of determination, does that define your person to a degree.

Koldarms:  ofcourse, seeing that everyone wants the glory, i just had to chip in my little effort and give ‘em an anthem for all the determination we have in common and i have a couple of other works on my reverbnation page http://t.co/zUbe4JTj1b and others set to come out during the course of my career.

MVPR:      its been a pleasure speaking with you

Koldarms:  The pleasure's been mine



Please visit his reverbnation page http://t.co/zUbe4JTj1b  and support his blossoming career. Peace!

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