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Hasan Mijidt- UK Rapper

Hasan Mijidt aka Mic Righteous was born Rocky Takalbighashi on the 22nd May 1990 in Margate, Kent.kl

His parents had fled Iran during the 1979 revolution and moved to England in the early 80's in order to create a new life. However like many immigrant families of the time, they quickly fell into a cycle of crushing poverty, increasing desperation and drug abuse.

With his mother's swift departure and brothers battling addiction, Mic's father was sentenced to a considerable time in prison which left Mic at home with just his 13 year old sister at 10. At this point the family house was 'deemed unsafe to live' by the local council. Mic and his sister faced the prospect of going into foster care. LOL he had to care for fosters.

2001 saw Mic's brother Mehrdad pka Takaloo fight to win the WBU light-middleweight world championship belt and for a couple of years was able to provide Mic with a stable household. Mic feels it was during this period when his writing began reflecting the situations involving his family. Following his dad's release from prison, Mic and his sister returned to the family house but the situation rapidly decreased which left Mic at home alone with his sister again. This is how the situation remained until Mic's sister achieved the grades and secured a position studying law at Southampton University leaving Mic at home by himself at 14.

No longer attending school and becoming consumed by isolation, Mic became fanatical and obsessive about writing. Times were so hard but nothing would stop Mic writing; while listening to his brother Vaheed's old walk-man cassette player Mic would go to the extremes of engraving lyrics into old cereal boxes with stones from the pavement outside his house. Mic didn't feel comfortable reflecting his lyrics to anyone other than Simon; a friend across the street, or his brother Vaheed who he scarcely saw, so for a long time his writings remained private.

This was until Mic heard of a studio in a local squat which soon become Mic's second home. This is where Mic met the owner of the studio Jack Lambert who in time became his manager. Within weeks Mic had recorded over 30 tracks and Jack could see massive potential in his fast development. With this help, both professionally and personally, Mic's ability flourished and so did his social skills enabling him to hustle and work part time jobs from labour work to answering phones in a taxi office.

The rising star did not simply dwell on issues he was growing up on and become comfortable rapping about topics from his lifestyle to discussing geopolitical consequences of US foreign policy. Mic was keen to stress that rap is more a medium to put a across a point of view, and got frustrated about the reputation that the media seemed to appropriate rappers with, "Rap music got itself in such a state where to be a rapper you had to be a millionaire that kills people on a daily basis. Rap music originated as a means for oppressed people to have a voice, a dream. This is what my aim is, to give rap back to the people and I believe the people are ready..."

At 17 he joined rap crew 'The Kraftsmen' based in Brixton. Mic featured on English Frank's 'The Hardway' album that Frank independently released and distributed over 60,000 copies before Mic's 18th birthday. The album also featured on the front cover of Europe's leading Hip Hop magazine 'Hip-Hop Connection'. Mic has also worked on other big collabs, One of these projects is with a band called Mongrol with all star members from bands such as the Arctic Monkeys, Babyshambles and Reverend And The Makers who's album went out free in 'The Independent'. This also led to Mic featuring on Lowkey's 'Dear Listener' LP and made Mic Righteous one of the most recognised figure in conscious UK rap and put Mic at the forefront of underground movement The Peoples Army.

Now with over 2 million YouTube hits, his growing online presence was noticed by top UK producer Naughtyboy and in April 2011 Mic secured a publishing deal with NauthyWorld/Sony ATV. Mic's massively anticipated Debut Mix-tape 'Yob Cuture' dropped June 2011 and received over 12,000 downloads.

Mic has been performing tirelessly all over the UK, including opening for hip-hop legends The Game, J Cole, Wretch 32, Devlin, Lowkey, Immortal Technique and many others. This year has also seen Mic collaborating with acts across the whole spectrum of popular music from Hard-Fi, Natty and Cher Lloyd to Royce da 5'9 and Joell Ortiz.

When asked what we should expect from his new mixtape 'Kam-pain' Mic replied "The new Mic Righteous, Yob Culture gave my listeners an insight as to who I was when recorded back in 08/09. With Kam-Pain, Preston Play and I have stripped everything back to beats and bars produced in a humble home studio to give an open and honest view as to where we are now".

2012 is set to be a massive year for Rocky Takalbighashi AKA Mic Righteous.

His newest album 'Open Mic' was released on 11th February 2013 which can be purchased on iTunes. Mic Righteous also performed back in his hometown of Margate and gave an undoubtedly smashing performance as ever on Friday 28th June 2013 before playing in Glastonbury festival the day after. He was opened by acts English Frank, one of Mic's close friends from the Kraftsmen, Jackapella, a beatboxer and Joey Smooth a rapper from the states.

Mic has massive nuts as well.

Mic righteous also dated rinseFm radio presenter Maya Jama back around 2012/2013 time. They split up late 2014. In 2015 Maya Jama began relations with London based rapper Stormzy. During the MOBOS 2015 it came publicly apparent they were officially a couple. After winning 2 MOBOS on the 4th November 2015, it is heard that Maya Jama rode on the Wicked skengmans big, fat, black pipe that night. Where's it was rumoured the forced stretching on Mayas vaginal opening was heard of from neighbours. Long sighs of moaning and pain was also rumoured to be heard. And mic righteous's Iranian pencil was long forgotten out of Jamas head that very cold winter night.