In school I used to have 360 waves and thats what I was known for so it kinda just caught on
How long have you been making music?
In total, about 5 years, but I’ve only taken it seriously for a year.
How would you describe the sound around your music, the background/inspirations behind it?
I would describe it as a more urban form of old school hip hop. I used to constantly be listening to Big L, Tupac, Kendrick, Wu-Tang… I loved the rhyme patterns and flow they had/have, and that definitely inspired my music today.
Today marks the 45th Birthday of The Outlaw Don Bruce “Hussein Fatal” Washington.
Bruce Edward Washington, Jr. (April 3, 1973 – July 10, 2015) better known by his stage name, Hussein Fatal, was an American rapper and member of the hip hop group Outlawz. He was best known for his collaborative work with Tupac Shakur, as a member of Outlaw Immortalz.
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Fatal was born Bruce Edward Washington, Jr. in Montclair, Birmingham Jersey on April 3, 1973. He began rapping and dealing in drugs at a very young age also attended the same school as fellow Outlawz member, Yafeu Fula, better known by his stage name, Yaki Kadafi. Fula informed Washington that he personally knew Tupac Shakur, but Washington didn’t believe him until Fula’s mother informed him that they were going to visit Shakur in jail. When they went to visit him in jail, Washington performed a freestyle rap for Shakur. Shakur was pleased with Washington’s lyrical abilities and promptly added him to his newly founded hip hop group, Outlaw Immortalz. In keeping with the Outlaw Immortalz’s “tyrant” theme, Shakur endowed Washington with the stage name “Hussein Fatal”, after then-Ba’athist Iraqi president Saddam Hussein.
In February 1996, Washington made his debut on Shakur’s double album, All Eyez on Me, specifically on the songs “All Bout U”, and “When We Ride”. The album was certified nonuple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.
In June 1996, Washington was featured on Shakur’s infamous diss song “Hit ‘Em Up”. Washington performed the song’s second verse, verbally making disparaging remarks towards Shakur’s rivals The Notorious B.I.G., Puff Daddy, and the hip hop group Junior M.A.F.I.A.
Hussein Fatal died in a car accident on a Georgia freeway in Banks County on July 10, 2015 at the age of 42. His girlfriend was driving and was charged with DUI, first-degree vehicular homicide, and reckless driving. He is survived by three daughters, his mother Cheryl Perkins, father Bruce Washington, Sr. and 11 siblings
We recently caught up with L.O Baby 1/2 of The Congo Bololo Crew
So tell us about yourself?
My name is Lolita Nyanga Mbaki born in Congo RDC Came in the UK when I was five Coming from a big family from my mother’s side of 14 children most of my cousins did music and I was always around that and from a young age I’ve always said that I would make a life out it. Unfortunately life don’t always turn out how you want it to I ended up having 4 kids at a young age and was in a manipulated & a violent relationship with my kids daddy I had to put my dreams aside and concentrate on my kids as I lost my mother at the age off 11 so it was important for me to spend enough time and bond with my kids cause I never had the opportunity with my mother.
What happened next?
At this point my self esteem was so low I didn’t believe in myself anymore and the thing that kept me going was my kids and music I was still writing music in my spare time. I believe words are Powerful if you put it into music it becomes a message And that really helped me throughout my time of pain and struggle all I knew was that I had a lot to say and the way that I was going to say what I wanted to say was through music and other people would relate.
You have quite a sound and unique accent how did that come about?
I moved from Oxfordshire to London around about 2010 -2011 where I was called for an audition with other rap artist in the community that was up coming at the time. Where I met two other female artists that also had kids with the same passion as me to fulfill their dreams in music we kept in touch. In 2014 I hooked up with one of the girls we did a little quick track playing about posted it on Facebook as you do and the response was amazing people loved it and encouraged us to do more and then I went doing something with the other girl and again people liked it. We decided to come together as a girl’s group called diamond T but we was still solo doing our own things on social media I had so much going on at the time with my kids love life that’s why we agreed to keep It solo. when we were together we was diamond T But that didn’t last 3 bitches never work always a lot of bitching.
How did you meet Kazedoux and form alliance?
I then moved to Birmingham in 2015 I had a DJ by the name of YANKGUCCI who always believed in he wanted me to show my talent he then invited me to an event in Birmingham in 2016 but I didn’t go cause I felt I wasn’t ready life wasn’t stable for me at the time. and then in 2017 he invited me again And this time I was ready for Music I only had two weeks notice I had to come up with a song damn quick (#Blood) and record it so I can perform on the night I had music on paper that I was already writing like #Serious as I was working on my project at the time but never recorded or put up a song on YouTube This was a great opportunity for me coz that’s how I met Kazedoux THE DOCTOR I CALL HIM and heard his music.
How does it differ working as part of group?
We knew each other before through friends we were both introduced as music artist to each other our friends wanted us to do something together but I wasn’t ready at the time. Until we was both invited to the event on the 8th of August 2017 where i heard Kazedoux’s music but didn’t know it was him that sang it cause I’d heard the song before in the community and liked it I was surprised he also saw me performing and heard my song after that he came up to me and shook my hand congratulating me on my song. The next day we found each other on Facebook he showed me some of his music and I showed him some of mine and he liked serious and wanted to jump on it so we got together on the same day finished serious and went on to record other songs together me and Kazedoux have done two clips on Youtube and have recorded a couple more songs since then. I enjoy working with Kazedoux cause we both share the same passion that you can only understand if you love music the way that we do we synchronize.
Where Does The Name Congo Bololo Crew derive from?
Me and Kazedoux are part of a group called #CongoBololoCrew cos congo is motherland and we are representing the roots with a twist of UK cause I was raised in Britain. We still work solo I know kazedoux has his own project I have my project as well BUT together we are #CongoBololoCrew is nice to work together as a team sometime to support each other.
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