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  • Abisha

    Blessed love outah paris!!!

    3 years ago
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    Yetefa sew, endeit neh?!??

    3 years ago
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    You have good day!

    3 years ago
  • mackie paulos

    Makiye...sorry for the disappearing act...hope all is well with you in the 08!MyHotComments.com
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    Wishing you lots of love not only on today, but throughout the year!!!
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    3 years ago
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  • Winta

    hey makeye how are you? just passing by to show some love. Hope all is weell.

    4 years ago
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    4 years ago
  • ADAMA

    Hey!

    How are you doing? I hope that the holidays were great for you :)

    I want to invite you to my show tomorrow night at The Cutting Room on the 6th Feb (19 W 24th St btwn Broadway & 6th Ave). I'm on at 9:30pm. If you're in town I very much hope to see you there :) It'll be me and my full band, it's gonna be wicked!!! I have a video on my profile of my last show at Joe's Pub. I'll put up some more clips soon :)

    Have a beautiful week and chat soon!

    Much Love :)

    Adama
    xXx


    4 years ago
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When a small crew of musicians got together in New York to record a groundbreaking world music album called Bole2Harlem, which layered classical Ethiopian music with an electric hip-hop hybrid of Brazilian and West African beats, people took notice. World music fans were wowed by new sound, but the undeniable standout on the Bole2Harlem album was a nimble, gritty lyricist from Ethiopia, Maki Siraj. With the same power of an Islamic muezzin calling the worshipers to prayer, he was sending a wake-up call to all of hip-hop’s faithful that mixed struggle with humor, hardship with wit. Jon Pareles, pop music critic for the New York Times, hailed Maki’s “gruff” rapping style and his ability to “mesh Ethiopian modes and rhythms with crisp hip-hops, adding up to irresistible party chants.” Mix Magazine, the world’s leading outlet for professional recording and sound production technology, took note of his “sharp gift for rhyme and rhythm.” Afropop, Dedicated to African music and the music of the African Diaspora, took note that “Siraj maintains an inspired performance throughout the Bole2Harlem Album.” Sound Roots: Notes after reviewing the Bole2Harlem Album, “Ethiopia’s first family of hip strikes again. This time it’s GIGI’s little sister Tigist, who joins up with Maki Siraj as the voices of a multicultural monster that takes East African grooves to a new level.” The acclaim extended beyond the critics. Hollywood wanted to get a piece of him. The title track of the Bole2Harlem album was featured prominently on the soundtrack for Universal Pictures’ comedy Accepted. in the song, Maki uses an intricate play on the Ethiopian word for “butterfly” when he raps (in Amharic) his now famous opening lines: “Beer at night, work all day / Like a butterfly, my girl flew away.”

And with the crossover success of artistic like Daddy Yankee, Maki Siraj is living proof that, even though much of the wordplay gets lost in translation, you can’t mistake a vibe. And his forthcoming album, The Unconquered Lion, is a Lifetime in the making. What the East African nation of Ethiopia lacks, in economic prosperity, it more than makes up for in rich cultural traditions. Amharic, which is the national language and one of the oldest in the world, is well known for it’s naturally poetic sound and meaning. Qine, which is a type of spoken word poetry that relies on riddles and witty double meanings, is the highest art of the Ethiopian language. It is an art form that only the most gifted poets and musicians can achieve. And it’s something that Maki Siraj can do in his sleep. Imagine if MC Sollar, Akon, and Wyclef Jean had a child in Ethiopia. An MC who could spit easily in English, as he could in Amharic, Portuguese, or Arabic. Imagine a lyrical freak of nature. Imagine this rapper could do it all with the wit, wordplay, and social consciousness of Talib Kweli. If you could imagine such an artist, you might be seeing the future of hip-hop and world music.


As a teenager, he was electrified by the gritty New York sound, which seemed to speak for the same harsh upbringing he had experienced in Ethiopia. Wu Tang Clan, Cam’ron, and Black Sheep seemed like the soundtrack to his own life. When the oppressive communist government finally collapsed in Ethiopia, Siraj took a trip back that changed his approach to music forever: to mine the rich treasure trove of Ethiopian music and infuse it into his hip-hop heavy sound. Maturing as an artist and as a person, he was a sponge to influence. Brazilian, Moroccan, Jamaican, French, Senegalese, Malian. No flow, no beat escaped his grasp and they were all absorbed into his lyrics. Maki Siraj is giving life to the international style of Hip-Hop that he calls “Word Flow.” Like MC Solaar, the bestselling French hip-hop artist, who immigrated to France from his native Senegal – and influenced music in that country. It is a future bound up with the political and social turmoil of an entire continent. From a land that is home to extreme poverty, but also a rich treasure trove of unique musical production, comes a new voice. Let’s hope the world is READY!! Mik Awake.

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September 10th
Ethiopian Millenieum Concert
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia


For more shows please Check out my new website www.makilive.com

Who I'd like to meet:

Welcome to MakiLive myspace page! - Enkuan BeDehna Mettachu - As my friend, I would like to invite you to join me as I embark on the path of my Musical Journey through the Land of Unconquered Lion. Visit my New Website www.MakiLive.com! For more info.

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  • Status: Single
  • Here for: Networking, Friends
  • Hometown: Addis Ababa, NYC
  • Orientation: Straight
  • Zodiac Sign: Pisces
  • Children: Someday
  • Education: College graduate
  • Occupation: Artist, Musician, Producer

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