Reimagining “Fanni Lik”: The Tahamata Acoustic Session
The Tahamata Live Sessions at the DEBO studios are known for stripping hip-hop down to its absolute core, and this specific session stands out as a masterclass in musical adaptation. In this uncut, 21-minute performance, Tiga Black’Na and guitarist Mourad Majoul take extracts from the highly acclaimed “Fanni Lik” album and completely rebuild them from the ground up.
Stripping Down the Studio Sound
Adapting a fully produced hip-hop album into an acoustic set is no easy feat. Without the heavy basslines, digital high-hats, and studio layering of the original Fanni Lik tracks, the pressure falls entirely on the lyricism and the live strings.
- The Guitar: Mourad Majoul translates complex beat structures into raw, driving acoustic progressions, setting a relentless pace for the entire 21 minutes.
- The Vocals: Tiga Black’Na delivers the Fanni Lik verses with incredible breath control and raw emotional presence. Stripped of studio effects, the message and the grit of the album hit even harder.
A Document of the DEBO Ethos
Recorded live at DEBO, this session is a perfect snapshot of the collective’s DIY, underground ethos. It proves that a great hip-hop record doesn’t need to hide behind heavy production—if the lyrics and the rhythm are authentic, they can carry a 21-minute acoustic marathon effortlessly.
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