SOCIAL CONNECT

Monday 16 October 2017

SCF'S (SOCIAL COMMENTARY FORUM) ILL MILITANT BETTER KNOW AS SHYNIN ARMOUR TELLS US ABOUT GROWING UP IN SOWETO, HOW HE FELL IN LOVE WITH HIP-HOP AS WELL AS AN UPDATE ON THE 5TH ANNUAL SCF BLOCK PARTY AND UP COMING EVENTS





Baamogetswe: The ill Militant, Waddup famo? This is one of the most anticipated interviews I’ve conducted this year, for the purpose of the fans and followers would you be as kind as to introduce yourself.

Shynin Armour: Peace Spook, Wasgood? I go by Shynin Armour AKA the ill Militant of SCF representing Hip Hop to the fullest!

Baamogetswe: Let me start by thanking you for the effort of this interview, it’s been in the works for the longest time. I’ve been following your material for over a decade so I am more than informed about your content and what you been doing for South African Hip-Hop but for those who are unfamiliar with your line of work, please just give a brief description of your origins, your place of birth, where your grew up and so forth  

Shynin Armour: I was born in Baragwaneth Hospital South of Johannesburg and raised in the notorious streets of Meadowlands also know as Ndo’faya one of the first and also the largest townships in Soweto.

Baamogetswe: I’ve noticed a lot of artist put aloft of thought into their rap aliases and usually have the most interesting explanations as to what led them there, so why Shining Armour??

Shynin Armour: I switched aliases growing up trying to fit in and been called by names that resonated with what I was about and now that I think about it, I think I had a name for almost every transition I went through and none of them felt right. Then Knight in Shynin Armour came about and I loved the idea of the name as it had a certain mystery and no one ever knew what the Knight looked like or how long his life span was then I realised that Knights die like every man who exists and the Shynin Armour remains and is worn by the worthy, so I dropped the Knight and became what remained: Shynin Armour

Baamogetswe: What is it that you saw or heard that made you fall in love with the culture? Did that also influence your decision to pursue it as a career?

Shynin Armour: I used to watch BOP Television every morning when TV finally came on (For those that didn’t know, TV programs aired at 5am every morning back then whether or not your TV was on u had to wait till it was official) and I would check out dope videos of Kriss Kross, Method Man, The Roots, the list is endless given the fact that it within the cultures golden era, but what attracted me to Hip Hop was the sound, vibrancy, word play, fashion styles and the authentic feel it gave me every time I was exposed to it. It influenced my child hood like Kwaito Music did but the decision was still a seed growing in my life, till Kwaito Music eventually phased out.

Baamogetswe: You and a couple of other of keepers of the culture such as Dark Spark and Addict to name a few are part of one of the most influential rap groups in Johannesburg called “The Social Commentary Forum”, How did you guys meet and at what point did it click that you have musical chemistry?

Shynin Armour: I’ve always been one for unity and being part of the Hip Hop culture is where you see it all play out well. So I had a vision of working with some of the illest emcees at that time and taking Hip Hop to the next level on a joint effort of dedicated artists.  I looked around the people I chilled with or I was around and realized that what I was looking for was already around me and so I initiated the meeting, many where called and only a few heeded the call, those who heeded now for SCF.

Baamogetswe: Many of us have been waiting for a follow up to the collectives to the debut album titled “SOCO FLOW”.   I’ve realized a lot of the SCF members are working on solo projects; can we look forward to another SCF release? It’s been rumored that some of the members decided to leave, how true is this?

Shynin Armour: Yes you can look forward to another release from SCF with a different forum of artists, in fact the album is almost complete and its titled "SOCO FLOW 2" a follow up to the first and the reasons we called it that Is because there is only two guys left, myself & Joint Pusher, from the first original and we linked up with various musical creative’s with a fresher outlook to have a forum of artists who have direction and know what they want and do through action and not just talk.
Yes it’s true. All the guys you saw when we started SCF are no longer in with the new and I like the way you put it "They Decided" and to be honest I have no idea what they are up too. Not everyone you start with will be there with you till the finish. I wish them all wealth, good health and success on their endeavors, we still good peoples...

Baamogetswe: You are one of a few artists in South Africa pushing black consciousness and i would categorise your style and content as on par with Elsirven Sativa of The Hempire Media Movement better known as South Africa’s “RAPtivist”. This explains your collaboration with El on the joint “Amandla” also on Elsiven’s EP “The Magnificent Sirven”.  Tell us a little bit about where you draw your inspiration from.


Shynin Armour: What I go through inspires what I write. Most of the time its issues that affect me directly and indirectly. I live in the moments I create firstly then those I stumble on, it don’t matter what I end u writing about, it has to be real to me as I am in this life. I’m documenting my life through beats and rhymes so being myself more makes it that much more interesting...

Baamogetswe:  You’re an independent artist correct? Tell us a little about the hardships you’ve encountered as an Indi artist, do you sometimes feel that it’s harder for you to break your record as opposed to an artist with a record and distribution deal?

Shynin Armour: Yes I am independent and loving it. The hardships are there when doubt creeps in. Getting your music played on radio and TV is an ongoing mission for an indie artist. When you’re at the bottom with no record company backing your authentic ideas it’s always difficult.  You have to work twice as hard to get where you’re trying to go. There is recording,  PR, Distribution and Marketing and the hands on grind that follows,  these are some of the things you have to lock tight (on any product to be honest) as an entrepreneur or indie artist to at least be on par with these wack rappers and with everyone rapping nowadays your grind is taken lightly cause of all these modern day mumble rappers running the air waves these days.  A lot of old Rappers who been in the game and are considering dumbing down their content to stay relevant to the times, old man your age could also be a factor so stay in your lane and save yourself the stress. Distribution is all an indie artist ever needs really but that never stops me from being who I am and doing this Hip Hop thing the way I want to.

Baamogetswe: Infiinite Hip-hop congratulates you on the success of your blog as well as the consistency in your mixtape releases (K.I.M).  Tell us a little about which artists you worked with on the tapes, as well as whom you got on production.
Shynin Armour: I have worked with a lot of Artists and producers and still at it.  On the K.I.M tape I worked with the likes of Joint Pusher on "Rolling Stone", Neo Beats on a joint called "What do I do", Rhyming Type on "Next shit" and I threw in the "now or never" street remix as a bonus joint of the 18 joint tape and on the production I got Dynamic, Tux, Jonny Handsome to name a few of the 11 producers featured on the project...

Baamogetswe: SCF has a track featuring one of South Africa’s hip-hop icons, Zubz the last letter ( Fire on The Mountain) How did you meet each other and whose idea was it to put the joint together?

Shynin Armour: We met through the Hip-Hop circuit and the love of creating new music. We needed another fresh single to promote our second coming album and Joint Pusher came with the idea to go Live on the next single. That’s when the skeleton was constructed and the following day we had Lerato from Urban Village & Ginger came in and magic was created. Zubz only heard the beat after it was done and he was excited and happy to create the song with us. Two weeks later after those events the track was done and ready for the world to hear... You can get the joint on any musical platform you can think of or hit up scfsa.blogspot.com and get your fix.

Baamogetswe: What can we expect from Shining Armour and SCF over the next couple of months? Any new projects we should look out for aside from “SOCO FLOW” 2?

Shynin Armour: You can expect more music from myself, my 10th Year celebration in the game with my first release on the 28th October 2007 the event is called #10YearsShynin taking place at Roots Restaurant in Soweto last Saturday of October 2017. As SCF you can look out for our 5th Annual SOCO Show Block Party on the 17th December 2017 at Meadowlands, Soweto in collaboration this year with local brands. Other than that keep your ears on the street and see the future reveal itself...

Baamogetswe: We are all anticipating the 5th Annual SCF block party, can you shed light on your DJ line up and Confirmed Artist set to perform at the event?

Shynin Armour: The Block Party is taking place in Soweto, Meadowlands Zone 9 bus terminals. This year is going to be epic as we have collaborated with great local brands to give the best event experience to the people the best way we know how. The Performance Line up will consist of local rappers, bands and comedians as well as dope Djs with a surprise guest from a well known commercial act. Indigenous and arcade games for the young at heart by Oil and Graffiti paintings and workshops held by Trackside just to name a few of the activities as I cant reveal much for now so check out www.scfsa.blogspot.com for more info.

Baamogetswe: Aside from the block party, where can we catch you rocking on stage?

Shynin Armour: You can catch me @ Roots Restaurant, Soweto on the 28th October, 29th we in the Vaal in support of Big Zulu. Besides that I can rap for days yo! So if you are a promoter reading this, it’s not too late to make your show better than it is. Book me and watch your show become unforgettable... Hahahaha Im foreal tho….

Baamogetswe: If you were to use three words to describe what hip-hop is to you what would they be?

Shynin Armour: Therapy - Culture - Reflection Point

Baamogetswe: How would you describe Shynin Armour’s sound in one word?

Shynin Armour: Timeless

Baamogetswe: Just to bring your fans and followers up to speed before we wrap this up, how many Projects do you have out in total?

Shyning Armour: I have 5 Projects in total: Rong Ruff & Rugged (Trilogy) - SoCo Flow - K.I.M Mixtape
97 tracks recorded and released since 2007 to date.





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The Keep it Moving Mixtape - 2017 (Free download)
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