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Dariush/Darius is a young rapper in Holland. Contact him here.

 

Darius Aivani was born on the 9th of February 1994. At age of 11 he started rapping. He chose the rapname "Mc BNW".

 

BNW stands for "Brother Nine World" ("I am your brother, your friend,
Number 9. I will always be there..."). His father comes from Iran, and
his mother is Dutch. He lives in Groningen, Holland.

 

The way makes his songs is very simple. He writes a song and later on
takes it a bit further until he is happy with it, then he mixes in the
beat and raps the text. All the things that are needed.

 

For "Wat Zou Je Doen?" ("What Would You Do?"), Mc BNW went to the studio
SoundBase with his class. They recorded the song for a competition. The
song is originally from the Dutch singer Marco Borsato and the rapper
Ali B., Mc BNW's brother Willem (rapname: "Mc Riva") is also into rap.
His album "The Master Of Rap" is coming up, and the first time he got
on a (recorded) rap song was on Mc BNW's "Back For More".

 

This song will also be featured on Mc Riva's album. But it's officially
a song of Mc BNW. More of Mc BNW is coming up. And of Mc Riva.

Brother Nine World (English)
Wat Zou Je Doen (Dutch, "What Would You Do")
Back For More (English, with Mc Riva)
Rich (English)


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