Million stylez biography
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Interview with Billion Stylez
10/28/2015 by Gardy Stein
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Congrats on your new sticker album. How was the set party have a look at October Seventeenth in Stockholm?
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Kenshin Iryo aka Million Stylez. Kenshin Iryo aka Million Stylez was born the first of june 1981 in Stockholm Sweden. He grew up in Sollentuna (a suburb in Stockholm) and has been living there for 26 years. He is half Japanese and half French and grew up mainly with imigrants from every corner of the world. In that way he says he can feel and relate to people from all over. Million started experimenting first with Hip Hop at the young age of nine, writing and recording rap tunes in Swedish on his casette-player. After a couple of years he started to write lyrics in English but it was not until he turned 18 that he moved on to singing and deejaying. He is one out of a few out there that can master so many different styles, such as singing, deejaying and rapping. He never had any schooling but still he feels that nothing can put any boundaries on him musically.
In the summer of 2005 Million Stylez went to the finals in “Big Break” arranged by Irie FM (Jamaicas nr 1 radiostation) and red stripe. It is an annual talent competition for upcoming artists in Jamaica with more than 1200 talented applicants. After liveshows (in St. Elizabeth, Montego Bay and Kingston), TV and radio-interviews he ended up in a honorable fourth place. He was also the only non-Jamaic
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Online Reggae Magazine
In the run up to the release of Necessary Mayhem's 'Trilogy' Series United Reggae spoke to a featured artist who has been recording for the label from almost day one - Sweden's Million Stylez. Raised by immigrant parents in the Stockholm suburb of Sollentuna, the hip hop loving Kenshin Iryo was gradually seduced by the more melodic vibes of reggae and dancehall, travelling to Jamaica to win a coveted fourth place in Red Stripe and Irie FM's Big Break talent contest in 2005. Since then he has released two albums, 'From A Far' and 'Everyday', with a third in the works. Thanks to Siobhan Jones and Curtis Lynch of Necessary Mayhem for making this interview possible...
Your mother is French and your father is Japanese. How many languages were spoken at home when you were young?
When I was really young I only knew Japanese and French. I was born in Sweden but I spent a lot of time in Japan and France, so I got to learn French and Japanese fluently. I came back to kindergarten and the teachers told my parents to start speaking Swedish alone, because my Swedish was really bad. That's why my French is not good at all and my Japanese is now only a couple of words. My Swedish is really good though! (laughs) And English, I learned from TV a