Nas and Game Head to Africa for MTV Awards

Queens lyricist Nas and Compton rapper The Game have both been confirmed to perform at this year’s esteemed MTV Africa Awards in Abuja, Nigeria.           The idea to bring two of America’s most well known emcees to the Motherland began with Zain, the multinational, mobile telecommunications company that now services 22 countries in Africa and […]

Queens

lyricist Nas and Compton rapper The Game have both been confirmed to perform at

this year’s esteemed MTV Africa Awards in Abuja, Nigeria.

         

The

idea to bring two of America’s most well known emcees to the Motherland began

with Zain, the multinational, mobile telecommunications company that now

services 22 countries in Africa and the Middle East.

         

According

to Zain’s Chief Marketing Officer Norman Mayo, the move signifies his company’s

focus on using music to bridge gaps throughout the world community and further

illuminate the cultural influences we all have on each other, both directly and

indirectly.

         

“The

idea of bringing an international rap star like Nas to the awards demonstrates Zain’s

willingness to always explore opportunities that will allow for cross-cultural experiences,”

Mayo explained in a statement to the Nigerian

Tribune

. “The brand is most associated with music in Africa, [and] the

company will continue to contribute immensely to the development of music in

the continent.”

         

Nas

marked 2008 with the release of Untitled,

his critically acclaimed opus on race relations and cultural identity. The

album debuted in July #1 on Billboard and was certified gold by the RIAA in

September.

         

This

past August, Game released his star-studded third and reputed final album L.A.X. The album debuted #2 on Billboard

and has also been certified gold.

         

The

Africa MTV Awards will be broadcast of Saturday November 22 through local

affiliates throughout Africa.

         

At

press time, MTV has not verified if all or portions of the award show will be

made available for the U.S. audience.