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Real Elements


The Real Elements (aka Real Elementz) is a Malawian hip-hop band that gained notoriety in the 1990s and 2000s. in Malawi. The group consisted of Marvel, Plan B, Stix, and Q. The group holds a special place in the Malawian music industry because it propagated Malawian hip-hop and paved the way for the Malawian hip-hop genre at a time when they were a few hip-hop artists in Malawi. There music was considered the cutting edge in the Malawi music scene. Critics argue that is the best urban group that has come out of Malawi. They performed in Malawi and their music was also featured on Channel O beaming Malawian hip-hop for the first time to a Pan African audience. In their UK tours they opened for UK hip-hop artists like Blak Twang and Terri Walker. It was just as their international career was taking off that the group separated. Stix decided to leave the music industry (albeit three pending UK contracts) and follow religious pursuits. The group currently is pursuing personal interests.

They inspired Malawian hip-hop artists like Tsar Leo, Shaswish, Erasto, Advokett and Tay Grin. They also inspired Malawian rap groups like, the Blind Vision.

The group members were:

The influential member of the Real Elements released his solo album 'The Pride is slated' on June 3. As a pioneer of local (African) hip-hop, he made an impact after the release of the Real Elements’ album "I came". Marvel’s album has 12 songs in which he features Stix, Plan B, Dominic 1, The Bomb, Power 101’s Drew and Napi.

Kimba, was born in Denmark, and raised in Kenya, Zambia and Malawi. He attended Saint Andrews International High School. Where he befriended Marvel (Lewis Chikuni). After the group separated, he continued to perform in the UK. He performed at the Afrolution African hip Hop Festival in the UK. He also performed at the African Beach Party in the UK 2006.
Up until 2009 he was a member of UK band called Subsource. He left the band soon after the release of their first full-length album Tales From The Doombox. His final few months in the band are captured in the Colin Arnold-produced documentary Subsource - A Dubumentary.

Kimba has performed at the Lake of Stars Festival. He hosts other charity events in Malawi as well.

He started out with the name Linguistix before shortening it to Stix. He was considered to be one of the top Malawian rappers at that time. He was embraced for his clever wordplay, clear lyrics and good quality of delivery in the Malawian music industry.

In addition to working with Real Elements, Stix lend his musical talents to other bands. Stix wrote the lyrics for "Parasite" for the UK group, Subsource in 2004. The track scored Subsource's first synchronisation deal - with Big Up Productions, a rock climbing video production company. The song was featured on "Dosage Volume 3" and "Parasite" was used as the lead track on the trailers. In 2008, the track was picked up by US network CBS for its season 5 premiere of primetime show "Numb3rs".


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