5 Classic SA Hip Hop Albums
Words by Mercia Tucker Classic, adjective \ˈkla-sik\; judged over a period of time to be of the highest quality and outstanding of its kind. In
Words by Mercia Tucker Classic, adjective \ˈkla-sik\; judged over a period of time to be of the highest quality and outstanding of its kind. In
Words by Mercia Tucker “The Superstar shoe was dead. The shoe was dead. And Run-D.M.C. singlehandedly brought that shoe back” said Angelo Anastasio, Marketing Director
Words by Mercia Tucker New York is to hip hop what Mecca is to Islam. The city has cultural significance that birthed and evolved the
Words by Mercia Tucker “Can you separate an artist from their art?” is an old question but is still a relevant one. That there exists
Words By Mercia Tucker You can probably remember the first time that Lehlogonolo Mataboge made you go “Whoa! This kid can rap!” You can probably
Genesis Gabriella Tina Manney was too protracted a name to walk on stage with so Gigi LaMayne became the anagram of sorts that we were
In as much as 2016 ran us through the gauntlet of political uncertainty and upheaval, and the death of some of our most beloved pop
Farah Fortune. A name synonymous with tenacity and drive, this PR pit bull in heels is the accomplished head of African Star Communications. The incarnation
It’s a scorching day in Fourways and I go about the business of interviewing Ntokozo ‘K.O’ Mdluli at a quaint cafe. The patron at the
Beef. In 2016 it’s been reduced to fastest fingers first on Twitter. Oh, the drama! (Did you see my eyes rolling all the way back
Artistry seeks out greatness like a moth does a flame. One of the true marks of great artistry is the crafting of exceptional live performances
“If ever I was blinded they sacrificed their eyes so that I could see.” Jubilee no Ligamo: an ode to sacrifice and family; vulnerability on a track. Solo’s thematically complex sophomore – .Dreams.B.Plenty – converges