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Show Dem Camp: Hip hop from Nigeria to the world…

27 November 2009 No Comment

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The entertainment world is beginning to take notice of a talented rap duo with a difference: Show Dem Camp. Show Dem Camp (SDC) comprises of the mega-versatile duo of Ghost and Tec who are destined to leave their distinctive musical thumbprints on both the local and international music scene. With a strong following in their home country Nigeria, plus the United States and United Kingdom, these young and fresh lyricists have taken their position in the music industry with the sole intention of projecting a positive musical message laced with raw yet intelligent beats and lyrical content. SDC synchronize Nigerian beats together with westernized melodic styles thus concocting a distinctive sound with an extra twist, a sound that makes perfect sense to the multicultural ear.
Their latest singles “Yawa on the Dance floor” and “Tell me Nothing” are currently blowing up the airwaves throughout Lagos and Abuja. In the words of DJ Humility, “SDC are destined for great things as they are real and doing it right…they are proudly Nigerian and their music is fresh with a lot of swagger”. SDC have also completed a collaborative album titled The Dreamers with a number of talented up and coming artists in the Nigerian music scene. Prominent artists like M.I and Sound Sultan have already contributed songs to the project which SDC have described as a concept album projecting “a statement of empowerment to show people it is alright to dream and to chase those dreams without compromise.”
This is the whole premise behind the name of their movement “Show Dem”.

They are intent on showing Nigeria, Africa and eventually the world that something exceptional can arise from Nigeria a nation desperate to improve its image by showcasing its talents and musical capabilities.


SDC Links:

You tube: www.youtube.com/showdemcamp

Twitter: www.twitter.com/showdemcamp

MySpace: www.myspace.com/showdemcamp

Facebook: SDC- Show Dem Camp

Photo Credit: Aisha Augie-Kuta

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