GHETTO RADIO - FREDDY WILL IN EUROPE AND AFRICA
IN AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS
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Amsterdam, The
For the week of October 5th, 2009 FREDDY WILL was featured on their homepage as ‘Today’s Artist’ and his track ‘City Boy‘ was also featured. A full length interview was written by Leslie ‘Lee’ Kasumba and FREDDY WILL’S article is featured on their music blog: http://bit.ly/JNOWr
Leslie ‘Lee’ Kasumba: “Your thoughts on whether the best hip-hop comes from Struggle or Celebration or both?”
Freddy: "Hip-hop is the new ‘talking drums’. I named my album ‘While I’m Still Young – The Talking Drums 1.2v’ because it’s entertainment and enlightenment. It’s a poetic piece of music that comes alive with the right mix of rhymes and adrenaline. Depending on the song, hip-hop can be a celebration or it could be about the struggle. Many times it’s about the growth from struggle to celebration. I notice that nowadays-younger artists are talking less about their struggle and more about their swagger. But either way they’re still communicating through their music, it’s still the talking drums. I try to send a message with my songs."

Ghetto Radio’s website exists, “…to broaden people's perspective of
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To Ghetto Radio’s credit, their audience reach is undeniable. Ghetto Radio’s airwaves reach listeners not only in Europe, but also in
Leslie ‘Lee’ Kasumba: “African hip-hop is really making waves around the world, anyone you salute?”
Freddy: “I would have to say my favourite African act is Akon. I also tilt my hat to French and Wolof rappers or just anyone who does it in an African language. I plan on recording a Krio album because I got that influence from French and Wolof rappers when I lived in
After the Ghetto Radio article was published, FREDDY WILL’s MySpace page www.mypace.com/freddywill crashed and was down for 4 solid days! So many people accessed his page that on the 5th day, all his songs (and page) had to be re-uploaded again. A very special thank you goes out to both Omar and Lee for making the article happen.
QUOTE:
"I have a growing fan base in Europe and as my African base grows at a rampant speed, I think my MySpace page will crash a few more times (He laughs.) Special shouts out to Lee and Omar at Ghetto Radio and all my new fans in
Freddy Will

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