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Rwanda: It's a Huge Motivation for Young Rappers - Ish Kevin On Meeting President Kagame

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[New Times] It is truly a dream come true and a great inspiration for the young generation in genres like hip-hop, for young rappers in Rwanda to meet an influential leader like President Paul Kagame, given the perception that many have of hip-hop being associated with thugs and 'unserious' individuals, popular Rwandan rapper Ish Kevin has said.

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