Category: Artist Profiles
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The Prince Of The South
We see all the time in the United States artist claim there titles. You got the King of New York or The Queen of Rap, but meet the Prince of South African Rap. Kiernan Jarryd Forbes, known by his stage name AKA. AKA is a South African hip hop recording artist and record…
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NO STRESS ZONE! Tehn Diamond
Zimbabwe has a jewel in the game and that jewel is better known as Tehn Diamond. Tehn Diamond is a is a Zimbabwean hip hop rapper, singer and song writer from Harare, Zimbabwe.
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The Rise of a Prospect: Shane Eagle
Shane Eagle, a twenty-one year old Johannesburg Hip Hop artist, is one of the most prominent rap potentials in the South African music game right now. Born to an Irish father and Black mother who divorced when he was young, Eagle received a heavy influence of European culture…
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#Uber2daCrib
If I heard this come on the radio in my car I would not turn the station. This is one of those songs that when it comes on everyone just vibes to it.
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Everyone Needs To STAY WOKE on The Artist Dee Wyz
Link to Dee Wyz- Stay Woke https://soundcloud.com/chauffeured-dream/dee-wyz-stay-woke Stay Woke- /stā/ /wōk/ Deriving from “stay awake,” to stay woke is to keep informed of the storm going on around you in times of turmoil and conflict.
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Injustice is Everywhere, so Stand-Up: Shadia Mansour
Shadia Mansour is a hip-hop artist who raps in Arabic. Many called her the “first lady of Arabic hip-hop,” which mean she is breaking down barriers for a female in the Middle East. Mansour is from Palestine and majority of the population there is Sunni Islam. She is a political…
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PBS
Positive Black Soul is known as one of the first rap and hip-hop groups in the country of the Senegal. Based in Dakar, Senegal, the group began as a collaboration between two members from the Didier Awadi’s Syndicate and King MCs. Didier Soutou Awadi and Doug E. Tee got to…
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M.I- Human Being feat. 2Face &Sound Sultan
The song “Human Being” is about how people struggle to keep up appearances while struggling to deal with their personal problems and misery. It discusses how people struggle to handle pressure. The song also mentions how people use material things, such as expensive cars, clothes etc. to make statements and…