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    Kasha and Reisgato Kasha @ Arsenal's Stadium Kasha in Logics Videoshoot Kasha and Iman Kasha and Iman Performing you have a choice It's time to put the weapons down Kasha and Iman @ Emirates Stadium Kasha and Mista Album Signing Kasha @ NEC You Have A Choice @ NEC Mista and Kasha @ NEC Mista and Kasha's Air Guitar The Dance @ NEC Kasha and Mista @ Birminghams NEC The Dance @ Birminghams NEC Alvin on Stage with Kasha Alvin Mista and Kasha on Stage Alvin Mista and Kasha @ NEC
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The King's Pawn - US to UK Hiphop

The King's Pawn - US to UK Hiphop

Cover Art for rapper Klarity's Kings Pawn

Help the Missguided Youth

Distinctions of Urban Culture The following piece was written by Get Lowe of Vivid Imagery who is one of Kasha's producers. It describes in quite some detail about where hip hop culture comes from. Hip Hop as an artform today has moved on greatly from the origins back in the 70's with influences from many forms of music and appeal to much larger audiences across the world. However for some artists the use of hip hop as medium to spread a message of positivity still remains and it still can be a refuge for the miss guided youth.

We really can all get along

Kasha and an artist from the US have just finished a track called 'with you all the way'. This track is symbolic not just for Kasha but the Music industry on a whole. You don't often get collaborations between the US ad UK in the rap industry and when you do they are all money driven or someone gets stung. This track is different, it is purely a collaboration between 2 artists that just really wanted to work with each other to make good music. Purely no compromises. Enjoy
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