Author: kswifty99
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South African Women – mixtape
Mixtape Boity – Own your Throne – South Africa Nadia Nakai – Amai – South Africa Gigi LaMayne – Fees Will Fall South African Female Rappers Starting at an early age, black girls are held back from expressing themselves due to stereotypes and gender norms placed onto them. They are discouraged from wearing certain clothing
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Little Simz – 101FM
Simbiatu ‘Simbi’ Abisola Abiola Ajikawo, otherwise known by her stage name Little Simz, is a British rapper, singer, and actress. The 27 year old rapper is ethnically Yoruba having been born by Nigerian parents. Little Simz released her track “101FM” alongside her album Grey Area on March 1, 2019. In the song, the rapper reminisces
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A Namibian Lioness
Namibian rapper Lioness recently dropped her new single “Superstar” earlier this month. Lioness exhibits through her song what it means to be a female self proclaimed rapper and artist. Through her lyrics, she speaks about being able to make her own money and how her success allows her to not rely on anyone. Despite being
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Jericho – “As Men We Can”
Namibian artist Jericho released “As Men We Can” in his album The Recovery in December 2020. In the song, Jericho makes a call to his Namibian brothers to end violence against women and children. Through his lyrics, Jericho condemns the surge in violence and calls for men to join together and protect women. The artist
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Namibian Rapper – Phatboy Lutor
Namibia has a variety of lyrically gifted artists, but the rapper that has stood out the most in 2020 was up-and-coming male rapper, Phatboy Lutor. Ronaldo Mutota, known by the stage name Phatboy Lutor, released his solo debut song called “Epangelo (The Government)” in June 2020. In the artists youtube channel, he writes about how