Ka$hKenni: Crafting Her Own Lane
In this introductory feature, Ka$hkenni opens up about family, movement, creativity, and the experiences shaping her evolution as an artist, finding her own lane.
In this introductory feature, Ka$hkenni opens up about family, movement, creativity, and the experiences shaping her evolution as an artist, finding her own lane.
In a divided environment shaped by distance, identity, and personal storms, Rachard is using music to reconnect with both himself and his community.
Hip-hop was built on elements(The Core Four). MCing. DJing. Breakin’. Graffiti. These are the foundations, the forms that introduced the culture to the world. But hip-hop has always gone deeper than what is visible. It is knowledge. It is identity. It is style, intention, and perspective. It is the way creators interpret the world and reflect it with truth. Together, these elements form a complete system. One that is meant to be lived, not just consumed.
In today’s landscape, creation is often reduced to output content to be consumed, trends to be followed, and moments to be captured for attention. But for Ron Obasi, creation is something entirely different.
We live in a world that is very good at turning everything into a product. Time becomes money. Attention becomes currency. Creativity becomes content. Somewhere along the way, art, one of the most sacred human practices, was reduced to something to be consumed, optimized, and sold.
In this first episode, Mr. Nirmata introduces the heart and purpose behind Dear Art, I Love You. He shares the meaning of his name, his creative journey, and the lessons learned through success and failure. This episode sets the tone for what’s to come, a glimpse into the foundation being built behind the scenes and phase 1 of a much larger vision. Meaning of Nirmata (Nir-ma-ta)