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From Addis to the West: A Rapper’s Journey and Message
Addis Ababa, EthiopiaMonday, March 30, 2026
He explains that his music isn’t meant to preach but to examine why violence feels normal and how religious ideas of being “chosen” fuel conflict. Sideshow talks about his early exposure to music through a sister’s iPod, his love of creating fake album covers as a kid, and how he used art as a way to understand himself. He says that when you’re young you just want to hear your own voice, but as you grow up you realize art is a tool to spread ideas. He stresses that no one is “chosen” and that the belief in a special group creates division. He also discusses how violence is rooted in history and feels real when it’s part of someone’s daily life. Sideshow shares his thoughts on drug use, saying drugs are bad but can also be a form of escape. He explains his recording process: he prefers rough, imperfect beats and enjoys the freedom of working alone. Finally, he reflects on how being part of a tight underground rap community gives him growth and support. His message urges listeners to rethink violence, religion, and the idea of being special. "
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