Camp mullah biography sample

Many argue that if Camp Mulla hadn't temporarily disbanded, they would have eclipsed Africa's biggest export and former contemporary Wizkid..

I am back to writing, producing, and scoring and gave my self a challenge to put to music things that are not regular.

  • I am back to writing, producing, and scoring and gave my self a challenge to put to music things that are not regular.
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  • Many argue that if Camp Mulla hadn't temporarily disbanded, they would have eclipsed Africa's biggest export and former contemporary Wizkid.
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  • Camp Mulla

    Kenyan alternative hip-hop group

    Camp Mulla was an alternative hip hop group originating from and based in Nairobi, Kenya.[1] The group rose to prominence with the release of their single "Party Don't Stop" on 31 August , with that and their subsequent works earning them a nomination for Best International Act (Africa) at the BET Awards.

    Following the release of their debut studio album, Funky Town, the group's lead singer Karun and rapper Taio both left the group to pursue higher education and solo careers. In September the main four members announced their reunion at The Wave performance at the Waterfront, Ng'ong racecourse, but soon after disbanded again.

    The group's musical style, fashion sense and origins have drawn comparisons to The Black Eyed Peas,[2] while they have also been criticised for making "bubblegum music".[3]

    History

    – Beginnings, rise to fame and Funky Town

    After releasing a series of experimental projects