British Asian rapper talks his way into history books
Hip hop star Shizzio became the first British Asian music star to deliver a speech
at the world famous TED TALKS forum, which was held at Oxford university in the
presence of students, professors and very high profile people from the world
business and showbiz. The highly acclaimed scholars from Oxford and Cambridge
university, celebrities and business moguls listened intently as the young rap
star from London delivered a speech that mixed up his own personal experiences
along with his ideas of what success really means. “Speaking on such an
prestigious platform was an absolute honour. I’m just a street kid and for the
committee to find me, learn about what I did and then ask me to speak at such a
prestigious event was truly unbelievable. No rapper has ever addressed a TED TALKS Oxford stage before so for it to be, an Asian kid is beyond words.”
The normally confident and confrontational rap star admitted to feeling pressure
in the lead up to the event, joking that he didn’t eat or sleep for three days. “I
never felt so much pressure in my life! I knew I was representing street kids, the
minority, urban culture and Asians as a whole. When I was there the whole day I
wanted to be sick because the pressure was getting too much. I however held it
together and when I hit that stage it all went away and everything just seemed
right,” said Shizzio
Shizzio had the audience captivated despite not having a prepared speech or slides
and rounded off the talk with quick performance of his song Live For The Moment.
“It was just a mic, me and the audience. Millionaires, the world’s smartest
professors and the worlds Elite gave speeches and yet someone who started making
music in his mums shed got the standing ovation. Afterwards a prestigious Oxford
university professor who also gave a speech said to me that I had the best speech
and I was the highlight of the event. In fact Richard Branson's mum said if she
was my mum she would be proud of me.”
Big names who have delivered inspirational speeches on the same stage in the past
include Bill Gates, Al Gore, Gordon Brown, Bill Gates, Bono and a host of Nobel
Prize winners.








