MC-VA

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MC-VA
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MC-VA at O2 [1] Think Big Tour, 2012
Background information
Birth nameMohammad Akhtar
Born (1986-10-06) 6 October 1986 (age 38)
Govan, Glasgow, Scotland
Genres Hip hop, UK Hip Hop, Grime
Occupation(s) Rapper, singer, entrepreneur
Instrument(s) Rapping, vocals
Years active2003–present
LabelsJABA Entertainment
Website mc-va.com

Mohammad Akhtar, better known by his stage name MC-VA (sometimes styled mcva) is a Scottish rapper, [2] record producer, songwriter and entrepreneur originating from Glasgow, Scotland.

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Early life

MC-VA was born in Glasgow into a family that emigrated from Pakistan. He grew up in a council house, living on the estates of Govanhill, Pollokshields, Nitshill, Ibrox and Govan.[ citation needed ]

He faced struggles first-hand due to racial differences in Glasgow and on one occasion was left unconscious by an attack by three local gang members. His father was in and out of prison and died when he was fifteen. MC-VA and his siblings were raised by their mother. He attended King's Park Secondary School, graduating in 2002.[ citation needed ]

Career

MC-VA began creating music in his early teens. He started out in music production with sequencing software hip-hop eJay. Using samples he would make his earliest forms of music releasing the single "Childhood" and later following up with the album "The World is a Bad Place" which themes included his troubled upbringing, violence in Glasgow also his aspirations for a better quality of life.[ citation needed ]

2009 – 2012 The Neds

In 2009, MC-VA partnered with Glasgow rap artist Gav Livz. They met at the same recording studio, Core Studios, in Glasgow city centre. After discussing influences and aspirations The Neds was born. The Neds released "Double 6's" album. They released four singles, Whistle For'a Hottie, In The Air, Swagger and Goodbye. With each release they would film and edit the music videos themselves, which were published on YouTube. [3] The duo established a very specific sound with heavily distinguished Glasgow accents. The release of these four videos led to over 250,000 views on YouTube. This gained recognition within the urban scene and caught the attention of various press putting them in the category of the "Class of 2010" acts to make it. [4] They featured alongside Tango in the Attic, Alex Gardner, Unicorn Kid, Pearl & The Puppets, Tommy Reilly and Twin Atlantic.

They were nominated for a Scottish Alternative Music Award (SAMA) [5] [6] in the category of best Urban Recording of the year. [7] The duo supported acts such as Tinchy Stryder, [8] Donae’o, Chipmunk, Killa Kela and Sway. They have also performed at various festivals such as The Edinburgh Fringe, West End and also headlined King Tut's Summer Nights. [9] [10] Alongside producing music the duo would also venture in merchandising, using their brand logo N.E.D on various t-shirts, hats and other merchandise. This led to a contract with HMV to stock the N.E.D merchandise nationwide. Shortly after this the duo would be challenged with a legal battle involving the N.E.D trademark from an American company who were trading under the same name. Due to complications and differences on how the case would be undertaken the duo would split even though the case was won in the end.

2012–present: MC-VA

MC-VA was picked up after the release of Double 6's by Steven Malcolmson a songwriter signed by BMG Rights Management/Major 3rd Music, [11] credits include Lemar, [12] Ellie Goulding and Kylie Minogue, [13] as well as writing for X Factor finalists. The two have been working in the studio and this led to him songwriting with music production team Biffco writing alongside the likes of Richard "Biff" Stannard and Ash Howes.

Discography

Studio albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales
UK
Double 6's
  • Released: 11 October 2010
  • Label: White Label
  • Formats: CD, Digital download
  • UK: 10,000+

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
UK
"In The Air"2010Double 6's
"Whistle For'a Hottie"
"Swagger"
"Goodbye"

Awards and nominations

YearOrganisationAwardResult
2011Scottish Alternative Music AwardsUrban Recording of the Year [14] Nominated

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