I'll say this brudda shared the best first generation insight of parent immigrants in the uk so far. Lot of man blame various things, households, upbringing etc but we all know someone worst off that's gone on to do big things! Born trappy due to be a star!
I’ve met one white boy who was a certified trapper with a booming line, and his dad is a rich man millionaire level. Sometimes people just want to hit the trap for reasons beyond hunger. People love the lifestyle
Born Trappy Born leader, might think it’s far fetched but these kind of minds are made for greatness this man will transcend music.. hopefully he takes his seat on whatever throne his life leads him to.
Love the fact this brother told the truth most man jumped on trap for luxuries not essentials which is important to note.As alot of people make out like they were in absolute poverty yes it's a form of hardship but its relative poverty.
Masha'allah one more thing this brother is talking about Islam without mixing culture into it. Alot of people actually confused culture with religion. Allah knows best and his path was written before he took his first breath and we have no right to judge him. I do know Allah gives us so many opportunities to do good deeds and one of them will cancel our bad deeds insha'allah. Allah is the most merciful and most forgiving. Ameen May Allah bless and forgive us all. Ameen
He is telling the truth. I'm from West and was there when the Somalian brothers and sisters came over In the 90's and was harder for them I was the kid who had to try and teach them and show them around etc I had my closest friend from Somalia she understood me n me her how times have changed more excepting nowadays 💯. God bless us all. Ameen
@wesley snipes That may be the case for some people, but you cannot cover everybody with the same blanket. Most of the Somalis that I come into contact with embrace me as a brother. I will always embrace brothers as brothers unless I am given a real reason to suggest otherwise. Many Somalis were treated really badly in London back in the day and made to feel like they were outcasts of the black community. I embrace my Somali brothers and sisters just like I do any of my other brothers and sisters. That old narrative has to be abolished.
@@doubletap.1272 😂 walahi you broddas may be tying with us comedy actually.. But not in food that's for sure. You niggas no know bout seasoning. You tink say we no know bout that init (we know your secret weaknesses tho)
I sprinted for south england, it was English trails the best from N, S, E, W England i was joint 1/2nd couldnt pass this one yute, so i dived to early for the line and fell over the line and tore my ACL so even tho i qualified for England the yute that came 2nd took my place in the junior olympics in Canada 1988 i was also on crutches 6 weeks thats when i started smoking weed.
I meet his brother at first he was cool dude definitely! But this G has been trough some shit, brave and intelligent fellow Big up from Sasha Look after your self
Keep up the great work Carry on the Great interview With Artist born Trappy Is very Intellectual artist Hopefully he gets recognition from the wider public because He is very talented artist🙏❤️
You would not say he is the hardest Jamaican or he is the hardest Nigerian , because the urban music scenes Main originators in the Uk are Jamaicans & Nigerians . Plus the music Somalis are doing is not native to to their culture or country . Jamaicans and Nigerians do their native sound.
@@dbd606 okay I commented before finishing so my mistake, but it’s still stands that that normally uk guys with African roots doing UK rap don’t usually get separated when giving them props.. Somali Africans doing UK rap should be treated the same.
@@prodbywalkztype2diabetes249 nah hes not them man are too young for him to fuck with most of the south Acton ygs used to work for BT but never in the same gang
I'll say this brudda shared the best first generation insight of parent immigrants in the uk so far. Lot of man blame various things, households, upbringing etc but we all know someone worst off that's gone on to do big things! Born trappy due to be a star!
I agree 💯
💯💯💯
Facts
I’ve met one white boy who was a certified trapper with a booming line, and his dad is a rich man millionaire level. Sometimes people just want to hit the trap for reasons beyond hunger. People love the lifestyle
Ur boys brayden?
@@hassanmazza1831 😂😂😂
@@hassanmazza1831 😂😂😂
@@hassanmazza1831 😂😂
@@hassanmazza1831 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Born Trappy Born leader, might think it’s far fetched but these kind of minds are made for greatness this man will transcend music.. hopefully he takes his seat on whatever throne his life leads him to.
Love the fact this brother told the truth most man jumped on trap for luxuries not essentials which is important to note.As alot of people make out like they were in absolute poverty yes it's a form of hardship but its relative poverty.
Masha'allah one more thing this brother is talking about Islam without mixing culture into it. Alot of people actually confused culture with religion. Allah knows best and his path was written before he took his first breath and we have no right to judge him. I do know Allah gives us so many opportunities to do good deeds and one of them will cancel our bad deeds insha'allah.
Allah is the most merciful and most forgiving. Ameen
May Allah bless and forgive us all. Ameen
It’s sad to hear about youts who were raised well, did well in school and still ended up doing crud. We’ve still got a long way to go as a community.
I want Born Trappy to win he deserves it 🖤
I like this guy, real genuine interview this.
Ahlie good energy 💯
@@Kwakzino 100% rate this brudda. Honest man can tell he speaks from the heart.
This guy knows all the elements of marketing wise guy. May Allah guide him and allow him to utilise his knowledge else where
He is telling the truth. I'm from West and was there when the Somalian brothers and sisters came over In the 90's and was harder for them I was the kid who had to try and teach them and show them around etc I had my closest friend from Somalia she understood me n me her how times have changed more excepting nowadays 💯. God bless us all. Ameen
Somalians came here in the 90s on a madness not a humble thing 😂
You’re a real one 💯
Thank you for what you have done for our community. Your a good person mashallah may Allah bless you immensely in this life and the hereafter
✅✅💯💯❤
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This donny is a smart young bredda. Great interview! 🙏🏾
Hundred % we weren’t seen as the cool ppl back then but now we lit 🤷🏾♂️🇸🇴 and they wanna be us. Big up all
This guy has got one of the best hook s that I've ever heard.
The interviewer needs to put some respect on Born trappy's name, acting like his career started with Expensive pain is mad
Mums
Well spoken and bright brother Masha’Allah, West London’s full of talent, especially from the Mali gs. Large up Trappy! 💥💥
Not good to encourage haraam
@@bjornthompson8478 you gon be broke all ya life think backwards
@@shanejr4288 he's making haram money soo...
This brudda speaks so well
Man said invisible pain, ay bobby kills me looool
Very intelligent brother; conducts himself well 💪🏿
@wesley snipes please shut up you jokeman, we are black africans, just because we are muslims doesn’t mean we arabs lmfao
@wesley snipes That may be the case for some people, but you cannot cover everybody with the same blanket. Most of the Somalis that I come into contact with embrace me as a brother. I will always embrace brothers as brothers unless I am given a real reason to suggest otherwise. Many Somalis were treated really badly in London back in the day and made to feel like they were outcasts of the black community. I embrace my Somali brothers and sisters just like I do any of my other brothers and sisters. That old narrative has to be abolished.
@wesley snipes whatever somalian that says that them lost fam
@@leonflamesofficial much luv n respect ma bro.
@wesley snipes check this aswel.
Once u go outside london.
U will come across black ppl that think they white so wot about my g
This guy got a lot of knowledge on his young shoulders big up him and big up bobby* 💯 insightful 🇯🇲 to🇸🇴 💯
Bobby aint yardie he’s congolese 🇨🇩
@@kinderlokker0306 I know that bro speaking for myself lol
My bro 🇯🇲🇸🇴❤️
@@JamesBrown-sp3ti oh i hear that bro bigup 🇯🇲❤️🇸🇴
@@kinderlokker0306 all Jamaicans ain’t yardies dummy
Born trappy wa wax kale! 🇸🇴 I like how he carries himself and the way he speaks Mashallah 🙌🏼
Very articulate brother, hope he succeeds.
Big up Born Trappy hella underrated 💯
Big up Somalis still. Real proud Africans like us Naijas. And funniest guys (behind us of course) 😏🇳🇬
Cmon now u think ur more funnier than us oga U TINK U CAN DEFEAT ME
@@doubletap.1272 😂 walahi you broddas may be tying with us comedy actually.. But not in food that's for sure. You niggas no know bout seasoning. You tink say we no know bout that init (we know your secret weaknesses tho)
@@coup3959 Please. I've had the Somali aunties cook for me twice now. I know bout suugo. Zero seasoning. Lie to someone else b.
@Ad Z One of them, I was a tutor for her kids and the other guy was my friend. Let me not chat ish tho her food was nice, just no spice.
@Ad Z That's what I'm saying.. when I need a break from seasoning, I go Somali.
When he says he’s got collabs with Canadian artists, I hoppppppe it’s ‘Loco City’ he’s taking about 🙏🏼 that would be fire!!!!!
Moretime it'll be French from 3M i reckon...
Both 3M french n Loco city would be wavy and all three together would be fire 🔥
@@myplaylistconsistsofnothin9963 nah bro not hou
Good interview, Marsh'Allah he articulated himself well👏🏾
mashaAlla,brn,trapy intellectual fella he spots a man's class regardless ther demons he tooG Hakstar into the mainstream
Very interesting conversation. I could listen to this podcast for a while
I rate this bruddah still 🔥 makes bangers as well
Very Well spoken brother, get WEWANTWRAITHS
Smart young man, very likeable character.
Bollo Acton if I knw u knw big up ren too 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Got a big ego like Bobby Kassanga 🔥
Rimzee
I thought he said gotta break evil like Bobby kassanga
@@JulezBmtReacts cuz you’re tapped
I sprinted for south england, it was English trails the best from N, S, E, W England i was joint 1/2nd couldnt pass this one yute, so i dived to early for the line and fell over the line and tore my ACL so even tho i qualified for England the yute that came 2nd took my place in the junior olympics in Canada 1988 i was also on crutches 6 weeks thats when i started smoking weed.
‘Don’t feed the wolves unless their eating people for you’ 💯
Life is short , keep your eye on the prize JANNAH
Life is the longest thing you’ll ever go through wdym
@@jem2886 shush
@@jem2886 Nobody knows when they're going to die
This guy is very intelligent and he is also very charismatic
Who you shot , Who you stabbed ♫ ...
Never heard of him before one of the better interviews here
Big up my man 💯
No gimmicks. Kept it 100
Good interview walalo 👏👏 we need born trappy X baby mane 🔥🔥🔥
Didn't ask him about the release Charge that was probably everyone's intro to him or his track No Heart asked him about 1 track and that's it 🤦🏽♂️
Big ego media leveling up 💯💯
24:38 Shout out to the Malis
Fact he used to be called Tesco active 24s
Born trappy a real one frfr 💯
He very good rapper but solo ldn was the first Mali to do the rap wave ting that’s a fact
Very well spoken brudda
I meet his brother at first he was cool dude definitely!
But this G has been trough some shit, brave and intelligent fellow
Big up from Sasha
Look after your self
Where’s the taze interview I’ve been waiting for 3 weeks now
It's already out lol i seen the whole thing
@@outere24 on where 🤣
@@outere24 dem man 🤣🤣
@@outere24 probably privated it. I wanna know who has it saved
@@Grinxhmode150 yeah it is private but i still seen it 😂
BornTrappy and Ay Em need a collab
Malis everywhere in acton
Smart brudda ✅❤️🤲🏾
future legend
i like b trappy's energy ❤💯🙏
Big up brudda......keep winning 👍🏿.
Amazing Interview, how did you manage to get in contact with him?
Rate this guy so highly fr
Carries himself very well, may Jesus christ bless you
Keep up the great work Carry on the Great interview With Artist born Trappy Is very Intellectual artist Hopefully he gets recognition from the wider public because He is very talented artist🙏❤️
do one with lil macks
Born trappy top 3 uk
born trappy a real 1
Man gonna scuba dive or some??
So no ones gonna talk about that hard intro instrumental?🔥🔥🔥
What's it called!?!??!?!?
Yo EMA 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 that shit was peak and had me on the roads during collage times. How they expect £30 a week to last ?
Interested to see the Canadians he’s got lined - hope one is benji for real!
Good Interview! Shout out Big Ego
Banger interview
I wonder who he made a tune with in Canada hopefully frenchy or lil monte
You would not say he is the hardest Jamaican or he is the hardest Nigerian , because the urban music scenes Main originators in the Uk are Jamaicans & Nigerians . Plus the music Somalis are doing is not native to to their culture or country . Jamaicans and Nigerians do their native sound.
What are you even talking about
@@ninobrown682 if you watched the interview and had some sense you would understand
@@dbd606 okay I commented before finishing so my mistake, but it’s still stands that that normally uk guys with African roots doing UK rap don’t usually get separated when giving them props.. Somali Africans doing UK rap should be treated the same.
@@ninobrown682 my initial comment explained the reason for that . Are Somali’s doing their native music ? Or native sound .
@@dbd606 that’s why I specified “ UK RAP” I’m not talking afrobeat, afroswing, regae or bashment. Strictly on the topic of UK RAP.
Hard artist big Up
But aint that the nike sports hijab?? Cmon akhi why u rocking that tho ffs
School wasnt for him
one of the hardest
So is Born Trappy beefing with 12anti??
Wa happened with him and megz?
this is one intelligent brother. Interesting interview!
That's like knowing if I step over a bridge I will fall into the Water, and I still step duuuuuh
I like this guy…
This guy is so switched on
That ap is brazy
Very intelligent
Bring geeyou on ere
yes lad love from liverpool 🙌❤
Top5 x
Who’s he shot who’s he stabbed I dunno it’s probably cap
Rip Omar
Rate the honesty
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South Acton is a mad block if you know you know
Is he in the same gang as kavelly?
@@prodbywalkztype2diabetes249 nah hes not them man are too young for him to fuck with most of the south Acton ygs used to work for BT but never in the same gang
@@prodbywalkztype2diabetes249 na he don’t fw them man
@@drilltv1075 he fucks with the side that rocks with 156 lj n them man
Is south Acton that random station in the middle of the street ? If so, back in the day, that area was ghetto lol
Ealing hospital then Acton same as me
BT next up💯
tell nino bae to do one🙄🙄🙄
Very intelligent brudda
Mastermind next
Somlis🌊💪🇸🇴💯💯🥶
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Did he say somalian kenyan or i heard it on my own💯
Somalian Kenya means that he’s family are from Kenya but he is somali.
Somalis are one of the 40+ ethnic groups found in Kenya. Northeastern Kenya is a Somali inhabited territory.
He’s not from Kenya. He said he’s Somali.
You heard it on your own
somali kenyan is a thing but he didn’t say that
My brother
The trap is the most illogical career ever, you know it's a trap, yet you enter it, that's just dumb
Huge rewards in terms of money that's "why"
@@winterfreeze427 ye but is the reward worth the risk ?
@@cobracontent45 to many people it is, depends on your state of mind NOT your intelligence
you’re obvs not from any good or you’d understand why people trap
Dbe hook kings