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MalLfin Marandof

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MalLfin Marandof is an independent musician with several singles released from 2024 to 2026, including tracks like "Uji Nyali," "Sa Pernah," and collaborative efforts such as "Kriting Manis." His music blends melodic rhythms with pop and reggae influences, often featuring other artists. While there is limited biographical information available, his presence on streaming platforms like Apple Music and Amazon Music, along with an active YouTube channel for music videos, indicates he is cultivating a digital following.

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Update Jan 13, 2025

Bars, beats and contemplations: A night at ‘Icyumba cya Rap’

As I attend this show, vibing awkwardly or perhaps unpretentiously, I am reminded of a fundamental question: Why do I love hip-hop this much? Is it because of its lyrical nature that has resonated with me since my teenage years? Is it the old-school vibes—the baggy pants, oversized shirts, and boots? Or is it the influence of my former neighbour, nicknamed Le Monde, who played this genre so often that I ended up memorising countless rap songs? Or maybe it’s this—the show. I’m not sure. Not yet. “This is not the time for that.” A thought hovers at the top of my mind. It’s January 10, and I’m at Icyumba cya Rap, a hip hop show I’ve been waiting for—for a while. I toss a few popcorns into my mouth and move around, vibing under the energy of rap music and the crowd of people dancing. I bump into a friend I haven’t seen in a while, and after a quick, playful push greeting, he says, “But bro, I didn’t expect you to be here. You don’t look like a hip-hop person.”

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