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Voice Of The S.A Music. 🇿🇦
Durban, South Africa Katılım Temmuz 2020
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@tswelomosenyi @flazeeee 😂😂 You're fighting for the 2 minutes of attention from Speedsta
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@flazeeee the disrespect is getting out of hand but its the same guy who said everyone is tired of amapiano? maybe he should worry less about that and more on making a decent song🤚🏼
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The disrespect is getting out of hand, like what is this even ? Stick to ama zep zep pls 🤚🏾
piano princess@tswelomosenyi
sources say the shooter asked him to name 5 Dj Speedsta songs
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@tswelomosenyi Stick to Piano princess please...You know nothing about S.A hip hop...
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sources say the shooter asked him to name 5 Dj Speedsta songs
TMZ@TMZ
🚨 BREAKING: Offset shot near Florida casino tmz.me/lrfYCGm
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@illythehost bro I mean even AKA rapped in English his whole career but still used South African references, now that I think about it, he bridged the gap between the Reasons and the ProKids, like he was the "CDM" , wang tshwara neh?
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@illythehost Ogs that use to rap in English made sure that they stick to more South African sound..It was relatable back then...few young and upcoming rappers know how to make a South African hip hop...Kuppa is the only trying to make a trap that is relatable to us.
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S/O to my GOAT Shebeshxt 🐐
To correct you, there are so many South African references in this new generation of rappers. It feels like you’re skimming through the music instead of really listening...everything you’re mentioning is already there.
You can’t say everything sounds foreign. Even back then, you had your Reason, Golden Shovel, Tumi… then came Da L.E.S, Hydro, Morale, a lot of them were rapping in English too.
At the same time, you had ProKid, Skwatta Kamp, Zulu Boy, HHP and more holding it down with local identity and language.
That same balance is still happening now. Artists like 25K, Lowfeye, Loatinover Pounds, Blue Pappi and the North mob are rooted in South African culture, using local slang that speaks to both the new generation and the old.
Then you’ve got K1llBrady, JayKatana and the youngins carving their own lane, still catering to their audience.
I think people are just choosing to be ignorant and pushing this narrative that the new kids aren’t good enough. Truth is, even back then, there were dope rappers who didn’t always sound “South African” to casual listeners ... nothing’s really changed.
We can't be having this conversation everyday, yall need to wrap it up. listen to Piano or Lekompo if they make you feel more local, then let the rappers be.
Mosh🇿🇦@_DJMosh
I have a theory that it died because of the lack of South African references. Language, accent, landmarks, samples, ect. Everything sounds foreign. No South African DNA in the music. And that’s why Shebeshxt is the biggest rapper in South Africa🇿🇦
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KZN lets support our own , while at it check Lacabra too aka Mr Bully, basebenzile abafana.
NOSANGE@Lowfeye__
Sanbonani❤️. Album iyatholakala kuzo zonke iynkundla zokulalela umculo . Ngyabonga to everyone who’s been streaming❤️ africori.to/nosange
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