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Freestyle Finesse
He was born in a small town in Michigan, later moving to California in the eighties where it all began for his life as a musician. Indeed, the eighties were formative years for Hip Hop altogether, as a universal culture. All through that time artists were still using the most basic skill an emcee had to possess- the ability to freestyle and rap Òoff the domeÓ as Mikial frequently puts it. ÒI think its my personal gift to make musicÉand it's sad that politics have affected hip hop where emcees are afraid to freely express themselves without some type of benefit other than creating beautiful music,Ó Mikial commented. The benefit he is referring to is a financial one, which seems to be the motivation for most ÒrappersÓ today. The desire to make a statement, while demonstrating skills, has been replaced with the desire to become a notably wealthy icon in pop culture. Mikial's most recent album Halal 2.1 was produced by and released through ill Product, a local label ran by Dominic Agatep. When relating Mikial's ambition, Dominic said, ÒMik is a beast. This guy would be in the booth recording every day and every hour if his schedule allowed it. If he's not recording with me, he's making songs with someone elseÉhe's a "naturalÓ. Even though he has an amazing talent, he remains humble.Ó Halal 2.1 was completely and miraculously unrehearsed, ÒI was given the opportunity to release halal rap, which means pure, lawful and cleanÉwhat's amazing about this album is that I freestyled the whole EP, with the exception of one song.Ó I also asked Mikial if this album would serve as a comeback for the art of improvisation and questioned as to whether or not he feels that freestyling is an abandoned convention, Ò No, I think that freestyling is still relevant to real heads. What Halal 2.1 will do is raise the bar for creativity in freestyle records, because people (do) freestyle songs, but I'm the only one to freestyle a whole record.Ó When some of Mikial's fellow Remarkable Current artists were asked to comment on his abilities, Ensahbanor of Mujahideen Team and Kumasi gladly responded. Ensahbanor explained that Mikial's style is Òlyrically deadlyÓ and elaborated that, Ò The art of delivering a freestyle is part of the culture, many people are not really involved or care about the culture. Most people are in the game today simply for the money.Ó Ensahbanor has been afforded the opportunity to record with Mikial too, on the cut Ô100 Bullets' featuring Mikial, Ishaaq Nur, and Kumasi , describing it as a Òpowerful combinationÓ. Southern California's Kumasi has a slightly different take on the art itself, affirming that any such gift comes only from Allah (God). ÒThis is something that is a gift from our Lord. Freestyling, for some, is allowing ALLAH to flow through youÉthis is not about rap, it is about servitude and obedience.Ó And Kumasi is most certainly correct in proclaiming the realities of God given talents, which both he and Mik Diesel possess.
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