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Mr. Incredible, MI, has opened up on his scariest experience ever as a
rapper. The Glo X Factor judge told Tony Ogaga Erhariefe that it was the
day an eccentric female fan gave him a hot chase on the streets of Kano
after he performed at a show! “It was like a scene from Terminator 2.
Remember where Mercury Man was chasing Sarah and John Connor on foot
while they were fleeing for their lives in a car? The lady followed us
to the car, almost got in before we zoomed off and chased my car for
over 200 meters on foot before we could escape. At some point, I thought
she was going to actually catch up with my car and grab me! Her speed
was amazing! I was scared because I had never seen anything like that in
my life.” Trouble According to MI, trouble began as soon as he mounted
the stage at the venue of the show in the ancient city. The rapper says
as soon as he started performing, the lady started shouting his name
excitedly. “From the moment I started performing, she stood in front of
me and was screaming, ‘MI, MI’. Throughout the entire show I kept
telling her, ‘don’t worry I’m going to bring you on stage’. “I finally
brought her on stage and as soon as she did, she raised up her blouse
like she was taking it off and the next thing I saw were her boobs!
Immediately, the crowd and bodyguards pounced on her and kicked her off
the stage but she was not discouraged. “Till the very end of my
performance she was there shouting ‘MI, MI’. As soon as I came off stage
she came for me; men, she was a pretty girl. I managed to make it into
my car before she could grab me and as I zoomed off the chase began. She
chased me for over 200 metres; it was a nightmare!” Success tips MI
is aurguably the hottest rapper from Africa at least for now. From
humble beginnings he has shared stages with some of the biggest names in
hip hop including Rick Ross and has won several awards along the way
including numerous endorsements. Notorious B.I.G. once did a track
entitled, The 10 Commandments of Crack . MI looks so polished and he’s
been so successful as a rapper. Could he give us his 10 Commandments for
success in hip hop considering his brilliant antecedents? “Wow! I can
give you five but let’s see how far I could go,” he says, gazing at me
with that look of humility that has endeared him to many fans. “Number
one is respect,” he says with emphasis, “respect you have for the
industry, respect for the legacy of Eedris Abdul Kareem, respect for
Junior and Pretty of Monica Don Kill Me fame . Respect for Ruggedman,
Eldee Da Don and Mode 9. Respect who they are and where they are coming
from. Respect what they represent, learn about them, inform and equip
yourself. “When you do that you stand at a more informed point and
you’re more equipped going forward and there’s nobody that has learnt
more in this game than me. I even learn from rappers that are up and
coming; I learn a lot from Ice Prince every day. It sharpens your mind.”
To MI, commandment number two is ‘ confident humility’ . Hear him: “In
America, arrogant confidence is the key ingredient to success but in
Nigeria, it’s humble confidence or what I would describe as confident
humility . We’re such a respect driven culture and that’s in opposition
to what obtains in America. In America, a young boy could tell his dad,
‘I don’t give a sh-t about you pops.’ In Nigeria, who are you to do
that? “Up till this day if my dad is talking to me I have to stop what
I’m doing. I was talking to my dad like a month ago and I was scared! I
had to listen attentively. So, there must be humility and respect. It’s
not just about when you meet MI; it also applies to media people. You
see somebody who’s been in the game for 15 years but he might not even
own a car and so you think you’re something. But do you know what? This
guy has seen so many stars come and go so if you want to be relevant,
you need to give him his due.” The musician states that his third
commandment is having a strong appetite for hard work. “Number three is
having a strong appetite for hard work. Ice Prince is so hard working;
if you know of how hard this boy has worked over the last few years
you’d be amazed! Olamide is another hardworking artiste. Since he
dropped his first and second albums, he’s done so many collabos and
played every show. There must be appetite for hardwork which will enable
you get there. You have to be absolutely hard working. “Number four is
networking. You have to be able to network. When I was coming up in the
game, I couldn’t reach the editors and the prime movers and shakers of
the industry. But at the red carpet I was friendly with all the
presenters and camera men and these guys became my friends and so they
always put me in prime position and whenever they saw me they’d say,
‘MI, come and do interview’ and they’d give me a good interview and
before you knew it the boss up there was liking me and saying ‘where is
MI’s interview?’ You must know that the guy behind that camera today is
going to be a boss tomorrow so start networking and grow together. If
you stay in your house you wouldn’t get anywhere.” So what is his fifth
commandment? His response: “Five I guess is luck. Because after
everything I have said, without the grace of God, it’s all a big zero.
You need God.” According to MI, other factors such as having a great
team has also helped propel him to the top of the industry. A smile
breaks his visage as he continues: “I’ve had a great team, great
partnerships and great relationships with the media people. Yes, you
have worked so hard and prayed to God but the truth is you really don’t
know why you’re so successful; it’s just something that happens.”
“Although, you could point to some things but you really don’t know why.
Why would someone pick you over another rapper?” he asked rhetorically,
“the truth is that you can’t tell. You can put your best song and video
out there but nobody might like it when it reaches the fans. So, who
makes that happen? No one can say.” Born in Taraba State, MI grew up in
Jos. Did he ever believe he could be this big? “I didn’t know for sure
that I could have seen this happening back then. I never thought that
we’d be doing collabos with Fresh Montana and Wale. And I don’t want to
talk about other features in the pipeline. I did a show once with Rick
Ross and we both flew on a private jet together. He performed before me
and in a way he opened for me here in Abuja,” he says laughing softly.
Greatest moment MI disclosed that his greatest moment so far was the
day he bought his first car ever, a Honda End of Discussion . “I was the
king of the world because the feeling I got from that first car was the
greatest feeling I have ever had! Now I’ve had Range Rover and people
are saying MI has a Bentley. The new guys coming are going to own
private jets but they probably won’t see that dream now. And that’s why I
bring in the luck factor because no matter how solid my plan was which
was basically to perform at Star Trek, win Hip Hop World Awards and
whatever, but without that element of luck I wouldn’t be here today.
“Now awards happen and I don’t even know. Things happen and you are not
bothered because you’re now at a different vantage point. And it’s only
the journey that could take you there because if you were to write your
dreams before you start the journey, your best dream would never be on
that list realistically speaking.” With all the success he has enjoyed
these last couple of years, when is he going to get married? “Right now
the woman in my life is my mother and she’s already married,” the rapper
replies laughing mischievously. The post MI: Crazy female fan chased
me out of Kano appeared first on The Sun News .
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