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AINA MORE- IT’S A W.R.A.P.|| MIXTAPE


Aina More also known as Aina Morenikè is the young emerging Nigerian Lyricist, born and bred in London.
 Outspoken, raw, unapologetic, Aina More throws her rhymes and lyrics in your face and dares you to ignore her. 
After spending the most part of 2012 in Nigeria, Aina More has come firing back across the waters with a body of work entitled ‘It’s a W.R.A.P (Words, Rhymes and Poetry)’ entailing hard-hitting hip hop tales of her experiences in the motherland & MORE.
The 20 year-old rapper has brought a conscious, politically charged mixtape that’s a refreshing departure.
Download the mixtape here>>> It’s A W.R.A.P

10 QUESTIONS FOR MISS MORE

What inspires your music?
Everyday life, might sound cliché but if you take a step back, even the simplest things can be inspirational. I particularly prefer to be at peace when inspiration hits, but that’s not always possible.
What does it mean to love somebody?
It means they become part of your world. Despite flaws etc, they become a part of you, that regardless, in some way you WILL cherish and protect.
Who are you listening to right now?
Mostly David Guetta and
Brandy’s ‘Two Eleven’
If you could change one thing about Nigeria, what would it be?
The mentality. We are the ONLY thing in our way. All the issues surrounding Nigeria stem from this “suffering and smiling” mentality… As a nation Nigeria is constantly putting up with abuse. The abusers are powerless if the people don’t stand for it. (Easier said than done – I respect that.. It is a process, but a possible process!)
What’s been your most rewarding experience so far?
Definitely the musical realms I’ve been shown by artists and producers off the record. Theres so much music that never leaves the studio and I find this tends to be the deepest, realest, most spiritual music . I definitely prefer the studio bake than the high street music. It’s a certified trip for any music junkie.
What’s the wisest thing someone’s ever told you?
“Manners maketh a man”…
What is the worst that could happen?
You thinking the worst!
What changed most about you during the recording process?
My work ethic has increased. I Live in the studio, whereas before I would be there everyday.
Why is music important?
People TAKE IT IN, even when they’re not actively listening. It’s such a powerful medium and the majority of people are exposed to it in some way. It can heal, it can create and it can change. If people don’t stay true to music, it can and will fade away. Genres have faded over time… We have to look after music, it’s in our hands.
What do people misunderstand about you?
My “Don’t give a F*#K” mentality is mistaken for being WILD.a

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