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STL: Bad as I wanna be

Rapper Stella Mwangi AKA STL

Pulse: You will be in Kenya to witness the Nokia Don’t Break the Beat finals. Why does this event interest you so much?
STL: This visit is one of the things that give me a chance to make my contribution to the East Africa hip-hop movement.

How do you think the rap battle will help change the hip-hop scene in the region?
It is helping shine the limelight on fresh talent in the region. It will also keep established emcees on their toes. Competition is always good for the industry.

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