Congrats BlaaZe!!! - Keep rapping more and more !!!
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[image: Blaaze wins MTV's Youth Icon award]**

*Blaaze wins MTV's Youth Icon award*
Prasanna Singh [December 21, 2008, 2:57:29 PM]

Blaaze has created history by winning MTV's Youth Icon Award! Considered the
harbinger of new fashion fads, MTV has been presenting these awards to
people who rivet the attention of youth with their style and work. The
purpose of the award is to help today's youth to identify their "new-age"
role models.

Coming from a channel which embodies the youthfulness and highly regarded by
today's youth, this award carries great value. It is also a redefining
moment considering it is Lakshmi Narasimha Vijaya Rajagopal – Blaaze's
christened name – who won the award. It is a welcome change as "South
Indianiasms" are still used for evoking humorous reactions on many famous TV
channels. Thankfully, MTV, which buried that habit long ago, is giving equal
importance to everyone and is trying to create a new society sans
differences, though in its own ways that might not appeal to some prudent
senior citizens. But even they can understand that when they were young,
their elders disagreed with their ways and that "history repeats".

Blaaze, the youth icon, added a new dimension to the Tamil Film Music. A
rapper is required to possess an unconditional love and respect for freedom;
a strong will to safeguard it; compassion and ability to standup for others
when needed; and high individualism apart from good knowledge in music.

Developed by Africans, who were taken as slaves during the days of
imperialism and when the "new world" (America) was being built, "rap" speaks
mostly about the struggle of the downtrodden and the need for a revolution
to achieve an equalitarian society.

Raised in Zambia, Africa, the continent where Rap was born, Blaaze took to
rap just like fish takes to swimming and the qualities required to be a
successful rapper were instilled in him early on in his childhood.  His
first rap performance was for the Zambian presidential election campaign
when he was barely 16!

Self-reliant right from his childhood, Blaaze was looking for proving his
worth to the world, and the big break came when A.R. Rahman recognized the
immense potential in him. The rest is history. Today, he is a
highly-regarded rap artist in the entire nation.

Even United Nations sought the help of this talented rapper for its diabetes
awareness campaign. It recalled his services again in 2007 and this time the
rapper joined hands with his mentor A.R. Rahman to create the magical song
'Pray For Me, Brother'.

His rap about the Gujarat riots, the police brutality, and religion and
equality, and many other issues has made him quite popular amongst today's
youth.

The award is a fitting tribute to this great artist.

Galatta.com salutes this wonderful artist and congratulates him for this
award.


Cheers,

Madhavan.R

Be a Music Fan; not a Music Pirate!

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