X, formerly known as Twitter, is my favorite social media platform —and for good reason. This platform has introduced me to some of South Africa’s finest hip hop talents, with one standout being Novl, a sharp lyricist and rapper from Polokwane, South Africa, the same town that produced the legendary TuksSenganga. My first encounter with Novl was two or three years ago during a #Rap4Eatzz space, where his impressive freestyle immediately caught my attention. Fast forward to today, and I’m proud to call myself a loyal member of TheBook Club, the community Novl fondly named his supporters.
Fresh off delivering a captivating performance, showcasing his lyrical adroitness on Oriiginelle’s “16s & Some,”Novl is back with his new single, “Skoloto,” which honors his hometown of Polokwane in Limpopo. Produced by TriggaNasty and mastered by NacosOfficial, “Skoloto” builds on the momentum Novl has been creating since October 2023, when he began hinting at his forthcoming project, “Clichés and Realities.”The project has already been teased through two preludes, “Costly Sacrifices” and “Borrowed Time.” Novl’s contributions to the South African hip hop scene are becoming increasingly significant, with standout moments like his electrifying appearance on StayLow’s “No Paperwork Freestyle” in August 2023. He has also collaborated with several South African hip hop heavyweights, including Tyson Sybateli,Wordz, Trophy, and Venomraps, to name a few.
“Skoloto” deeply resonates with South African listeners, particularly for its use of the phrase “Sam Sokolo,” a nod to the beloved South African TV show about four township taxi business owners struggling to survive. The phrase “Sam Sokolo” holds even more profound cultural weight—featured in the song’s hook, it symbolizes the tenacity and determination that define South African life. Echoing the sentiments of TuksSenganga’s track “Bona Fela,” “Sam Sokolo” reflects the fight to push forward and persevere despite challenges. This rich cultural reference adds depth to Novl’s music, turning “Skoloto” into a powerful piece that speaks directly to the lived experiences of his community.
“Skoloto,” meaning “debt” in English, encapsulates Novl’s connection to his roots through its use of local slang, evocative writing, and impactful messaging. The song provides insight into his current reality as an artist juggling life’s challenges while staying committed to his craft. What sets Novl apart from his peers is his dedication to creating music that encourages listeners to confront their own truths- as seen on his debut album HMB,LMR– an acronym for “Hold My Beer , Let Me Rap.”
Listen to HMB,LMR here
This release sets the stage for Novl’s upcoming album, “Clichés & Realities”, anticipated to drop in the fourth quarter of the year. The title of the project reflects Novl’s philosophy: while he acknowledges the allure of fantasies, he believes that true growth arises from facing life directly, without the comfort of illusion. This ethos runs through all his music, particularly “Skoloto,” where he urges his audience to take control of their reality rather than escape it. Knowing how enigmatic and deliberate Novl’s creative process is, I can only wonder how his upcoming album will unfold. But one thing is certain—every move he makes is meticulously planned.
The rising rapper’s debut EP sees him breathe life into Ghana’s dying art of raw, unadulterated Hip-Hop. Stream or download “It’s Only Us” across all major digital platforms here:https://tiememusicdistro.lnk.to/ITSONLYUS
T1mmy might be young, but he has a wealth of experience in street matters. Since venturing into the world of rhymes, the Accra MC has been electrifying fans with his raw style, as evident on his debut EP, “It’s Only Us.” A chilling shot at the fakes, the rapper, who dazzled with singles like ‘Steeze and Vibes’ and ‘Nemesis,’ wants to make himself crystal clear. And he does. With two features and four songs, the rising rapper delivers like a 12-cylinder engine. He eloquently breaks his experiences in the trenches into quotables that the streets can’t do without, and we are all for it.
“Boys nyɛ real, never let that shit out of your mind” is one of the lines T1mmy delivers that deserves to be plastered on every street corner. His gritty opener, ‘Trust Issues’ (produced by Gloyo), quickly sets itself aside as a certified anthem for hustlers. If their opps thought they were cold, the T1mmy and SRT Gwalla are colder. The two captivate with well-pieced lines that put their experiences on the streets in perspective and their rivals to shame. UK-based artist SRT Gwalla, in particular, weighs in beautifully about his experiences in London, corroborating the insanity the two have had to live through despite being worlds apart.
Next up is the eponymous Faygo-produced, ‘It’s Only Us.’ T1mmy and fellow rapper Lord YG team up for this banging track, delving into why they distanced themselves from their wayward brothers. Like photographers in a darkroom, the two develop a vivid perspective for their actions, pitching the tent for the next song, ‘Won’t Understand.’ T1mmy goes solo on Hokatiwi light piano keys, wearing his heart on the sleeves. He maintains his aggression and grace on the self-explanatory track, drilling deep with lines that encapsulate why he’s scheming and leaving everyone puzzled.
T1mmy saves the best for the last. The pre-released ‘Priceless,’ another surefire hit produced by Gloyo, completes the rapper’s scintillating journey from rocky paths to smooth roads. It’s a track that echoes the promise of T1mmy and highlights his growth, exuding a sense of satisfaction whenever he sings, “You know the feeling be priceless. When you got it all out from the gutters.” The rapper’s tale cuts deep, revealing his authenticity through articulate delivery and fascinating storytelling.
As far as dropping gems go, T1mmy is only getting started. He is committed to catching fans off guard and channeling his authenticity into something special. “It’s Only Us” is a victory lap for the rapper, setting the stage for a promising future. While that slowly unravels, Timothy ‘T1mmy’ Kpogo plots to go harder than before.
Jeremiah Chukwuebuka Ani, known to the world as Jeriq, has once again asserted his dominance in the Nigerian music scene with the release of his highly anticipated album, “King.” Born on May 6, 1999, in Nkpor, Anambra State, Jeriq’s journey from a young boy in the streets of Enugu to a reigning force in Afro-rap has been nothing short of inspiring.
His latest project, “King,” cements his status as a significant player in the industry, showcasing not just his lyrical prowess but also his ability to blend authentic African sounds with modern rap elements. Jeremiah Chukwuebuka Ani, known to the world as Jeriq, has once again asserted his dominance in the Nigerian music scene with the release of his highly anticipated album, “King.”
Born on May 6, 1999, in Nkpor, Anambra State, Jeriq’s journey from a young boy in the streets of Enugu to a reigning force in Afro-rap has been nothing short of inspiring. His latest project, “King,” cements his status as a significant player in the industry, showcasing not just his lyrical prowess but also his ability to blend authentic African sounds with modern rap elements.
A Journey of Dreams and Determination
Jeriq’s rise to fame is a testament to his unwavering determination and passion for music. After completing his secondary education at the College of the Immaculate Conception in Enugu, he pursued higher education at Enugu State University of Science and Technology. However, his heart was always in music, a calling that led him to release his debut single “Iyoo.” This initial step paved the way for a series of successful projects, including the 2020 EP “Hood Boy Dreams,” which featured the hit track “Remember,” later remixed with Phyno, a titan in the Nigerian rap scene. Jeriq’s rise to fame is a testament to his unwavering determination and passion for music.
After completing his secondary education at the College of the Immaculate Conception in Enugu, he pursued higher education at Enugu State University of Science and Technology. However, his heart was always in music, a calling that led him to release his debut single “Iyoo.” This initial step paved the way for a series of successful projects, including the 2020 EP “Hood Boy Dreams,” which featured the hit track “Remember,” later remixed with Phyno, a titan in the Nigerian rap scene.
By 2022, Jeriq had released his debut album, Billion Dollar Dream, a project that highlighted his growth and vision as an artist. The success of this album set the stage for “King,” his latest offering that continues to build on the themes of ambition, resilience, and cultural pride.By 2022, Jeriq had released his debut album, Billion Dollar Dream, a project that highlighted his growth and vision as an artist. The success of this album set the stage for “King,” his latest offering that continues to build on the themes of ambition, resilience, and cultural pride.
“King”: A Royal Offering”King”
The “King” album is a 15-track masterpiece that not only reaffirms Jeriq’s place in the rap game but also highlights his versatility as an artist. Each track is a reflection of his life experiences, from the streets of Enugu to the international stage. Songs like “Mulla My Medulla” and “Ije Nwoke” are lyrical deep dives into the struggles and triumphs that have shaped him, while tracks like “Ogene” and “Mama’s Prayer” pay homage to his roots and the values instilled in him by his upbringing.
The “King” album is a 15-track masterpiece that not only reaffirms Jeriq’s place in the rap game but also highlights his versatility as an artist. Each track is a reflection of his life experiences, from the streets of Enugu to the international stage. Songs like “Mulla My Medulla” and “Ije Nwoke” are lyrical deep dives into the struggles and triumphs that have shaped him, while tracks like “Ogene” and “Mama’s Prayer” pay homage to his roots and the values instilled in him by his upbringing.
What sets “King” apart is the impressive lineup of collaborations. Jeriq taps into the talents of Bella Shmurda, ODUMODUBLVCK, Maglera Doe Boy, Ajebo Hustlers, Knucks, Quincy, Victony, and Blaqbonez. These collaborations are not just features but essential parts of the album’s narrative, each artist bringing their unique flavor to the project. From the energetic “Jehovah” featuring Bella Shmurda to the introspective “Daily Bread” with Victony, every track serves as a testament to Jeriq’s ability to connect with his peers and create music that resonates with a wide audience.
What sets “King” apart is the impressive lineup of collaborations. Jeriq taps into the talents of Bella Shmurda, ODUMODUBLVCK, Maglera Doe Boy, Ajebo Hustlers, Knucks, Quincy, Victony, and Blaqbonez. These collaborations are not just features but essential parts of the album’s narrative, each artist bringing their unique flavor to the project. From the energetic “Jehovah” featuring Bella Shmurda to the introspective “Daily Bread” with Victony, every track serves as a testament to Jeriq’s ability to connect with his peers and create music that resonates with a wide audience.
The Evolution of Jeriq
With “King,” Jeriq continues to evolve, pushing the boundaries of his artistry while staying true to his core. His ability to seamlessly blend Igbo language and culture with contemporary rap elements has earned him a dedicated fanbase and respect within the industry. The album’s diverse soundscape, ranging from hard-hitting rap anthems to more melodic and introspective tracks, showcases Jeriq’s growth as both a rapper and a storyteller.With “King,” Jeriq continues to evolve, pushing the boundaries of his artistry while staying true to his core. His ability to seamlessly blend Igbo language and culture with contemporary rap elements has earned him a dedicated fanbase and respect within the industry.
The album’s diverse soundscape, ranging from hard-hitting rap anthems to more melodic and introspective tracks, showcases Jeriq’s growth as both a rapper and a storyteller.
The release of “King” is not just an album drop; it’s a cultural moment. It’s a celebration of where Jeriq has come from and a bold declaration of where he’s headed. In a music industry that is constantly shifting, Jeriq stands firm as a king in his own right, ruling over his domain with a sound that is distinctly his own.The release of “King” is not just an album drop; it’s a cultural moment. It’s a celebration of where Jeriq has come from and a bold declaration of where he’s headed. In a music industry that is constantly shifting, Jeriq stands firm as a king in his own right, ruling over his domain with a sound that is distinctly his own.
As Jeriq continues to rise, “King” serves as a reminder that his journey is far from over. With each project, he not only elevates his own status but also brings the richness of Nigerian culture and music to the global stage. The king has indeed arrived, and with this album, Jeriq proves that he’s here to reign for years to come.As Jeriq continues to rise, “King” serves as a reminder that his journey is far from over. With each project, he not only elevates his own status but also brings the richness of Nigerian culture and music to the global stage. The king has indeed arrived, and with this album, Jeriq proves that he’s here to reign for years to come.
Ghanaian rap sensation T1mmy is back with a bang, setting the stage for his forthcoming EP, “It’s Only Us,” with his latest single, ‘Priceless.’ Now available for streaming and download across all major digital platforms, ‘Priceless’ is poised to solidify T1mmy’s place in the music scene.
Listen to priceless on spotify
Following the success of his energetic track ‘3Sixty,’ which quickly became a street anthem, Timothy ‘T1mmy’ Kpogo is establishing himself as a powerful voice in the Ghanaian rap scene and music industry. His commanding flow and raw aggression is set to captivate audiences, particularly the youth, who hang on his every word. The buzz surrounding T1mmy hasn’t faded; it’s only grown stronger.
Returning with even more conviction, T1mmy’s new single ‘Priceless’ is exactly as the title suggests—a true gem. The track is a heartfelt expression, with each line hitting like a brick, delivering intense emotion and authenticity. The hook resonates deeply: “You know the feeling be priceless. When you got it all out the gutters.” It’s a powerful moment that gives listeners chills.
With Gloyo’s resonant production backing him, T1mmy showcases his talent for visceral lyrics and storytelling. ‘Priceless’ is an inspiring tale of turning worthlessness into something valuable, as T1mmy lays it all on the line like a true ghetto warrior. His words are more than just lyrics—they’re a testament to resilience and transformation.
As the lead single from his upcoming EP, “It’s Only Us,” ‘Priceless’ sets the tone for what’s to come. The EP promises to be a dynamic showcase of T1mmy’s electrifying presence and undeniable charisma. Featuring four tracks that embody his dedication and authenticity, this debut project is one Hip-Hop fans won’t want to miss. Stay tuned for more from T1mmy as he continues to rise.
SRT GWALLA, a dynamic Ghanaian-UK artist, is swiftly emerging as a distinctive force in the music industry by embracing innovative Afro-fusion beats and challenging the conventions of UK rap. His remarkable storytelling, sharp wordplay, and unique cadence enable him to create vivid lyrical narratives that immerse listeners in tales of temptation and risky choices.
Starting the year strong, Gwalla released his hit single “Ghana (Remix),” featuring close collaborator YGA O’Kenneth from the Asakaa Boyz. As anticipation grew, Gwalla kept the momentum alive with the release of his eagerly awaited mixtape, “Rap or Trap.” Continuing his hot streak, he now drops a powerful new single titled “Badman.” This raw, high-energy Afro-swing track is packed with infectious hooks. Backed by vibrant production, Gwalla delivers melodic bars with intense energy, reflecting on past struggles and a lifestyle that defies societal norms—offering his own interpretation of what it means to be a “badman.”
Deeply connected to his Ghanaian roots, Gwalla effortlessly fuses both cultures in his music. Even when he incorporates the native language ‘Twi’ in his lyrics, he transcends language barriers, allowing his global audience to fully grasp the essence of his artistry. With immense ambition and undeniable potential, Gwalla’s passion for music is driven by both his critics and the influence of leading figures in the rap scene. Drawing inspiration from their diverse styles and candid subject matter, Gwalla creates music that resonates with an audience that understands and connects with his journey.
As “Badman” marks his first single release following the mixtape, Gwalla seizes another opportunity to cement his path to greatness, building momentum as he continues his ascent through 2024.
“BADMAN” is now available on all digital music streaming platforms. Listen To Song Here: https://linktr.ee/srtgwalla
Tyson Sybateli is a creative connoisseur and an unorthodox rapper whose lyrical prowess merges clarity with humor, conveying complex themes with remarkable artistic flair and depth. Born in Umlazi, Durban, and raised in Pretoria, he is renowned for his jaw-dropping bars that often evoke hearty laughter. Known for his signature lines like “my bitch bad” and the distinctive “222” ad lib, TysonSybateli has crafted a unique rap persona. His music is characterized by unfiltered candor, exemplified in tracks like “If Found Bring Home” featuring Jay Jody from his “Home” album; braggadocio, as seen in “I Can Bet” featuring Priddy Ugly from his “Present” mixtape; and immersive lucidity, highlighted in “We Outside” featuring BenSeptember, also from the “Present” mixtape. This multifaceted approach distinguishes him in the South African hip hop scene.
Home, 2022
My first encounter with Bra Nyoga’s music came in 2022, driven by the widespread praise his album “Home” received from music critics and influencers. Intrigued, I delved into TysonSybateli’s work to grasp the essence of “Home” from his perspective. That experience marked the beginning of my journey as a devoted member of the Nyogas.
Listen to “Home” here
Home is a beautiful compilation of 12 songs which offer different panoramic perspectives of what “Home” means to Tyson Sybateli. The album is a beautiful and contemporary display of rap grandiosity on songs like “The Standard”, vulnerability( on songs like “Growth” featuring Tom Saison and Roho) , romanticism( on songs like “House” with Amarafleur and MarcusHarvey) witty bars and lucid flows( as seen on “Home and Away Games” featuring ThatoSaul) from the rapper. On the album, Bra Nyoga opens up about growing up and just existing in the world, more especially in South Africa.
For the rollout of “Home” Tyson Sybateli executed a strikingly enigmatic campaign. He unveiled multiple singles, a clandestine mixtape, and conducted exclusive online listening sessions, all while shrouding his whereabouts in mystery to captivate and intrigue his audience. Before this faceless campaign, Sybateli had already begun the immersion process by updating the cover art for all his digital releases to feature the “Home” theme. Additionally, he launched a dedicated website with a mailing list, fostering a more personal and intimate connection with his core fans.
Present Mixtape Cover Art designed by Oshoku & Tyson Sybateli
If I were to be asked what Bra Nyoga’s Magnum Opus is, I would say “Present”. This mixtape, by Tyson, dropped in September 2023 and is still on heavy rotation on my phone. From the concept of bringing together the cast and founders of “The Sobering Podcast” to help him in narrating what his “Present” life looks like and bringing the mixtape culture back into hip hop, to the rollout for the project where he gave away physical mixtape copies at specific venues in South Africa and the music itself- one thing is for certain, Tyson Sybateli proved that he is not one to be underestimated. “Present” is a project that pushes the narrative of living in the moment and embracing life as is without the anxiety of the future or the excessive haunting of the past. This motif of the project is depicted by the color scheme chosen for the artwork, yellow, a color of hope, enlightenment and joy. Additionally, the artist also leaned towards the compelling nature of fire which represents divine presence, passion and what is more intriguing is how fire serves its purpose by being present, with no future or past and just burning.
Listen to “Present Mixtape” here
The rapper kept the same momentum, with his rollout for Present, starting of with the release of one of his most successful singles to date “ItWorked”, a song where the rapper celebrates how he paddled his own canoe as an independent artist, but still managed to achieve great career heights including being featured on the BET Hip Hop Cypher in 2022, the release of a video for his single “Home and Away games” featuring fellow rap star Thato Saul. Succeeding the release of “It Worked”, Tyson Sybateli went on a run by following true mixtape culture, giving away physical copies of the project to his fans shortly before release date. Thereafter, he announced that the guys from “The Sobering Podcast” were invited to host the mixtape, again in true mixtape culture as DJs normally are the ones to speak, but he approached these podcasters as they are the culture movers in music and hip hop in the modern era.
Home (Yard Edition), 2024
Home( Yard Edition) Cover Art by Oshoku & K.Mongs
Like many creatives in Southern Africa, TysonSybateli’s ascent to prominence was anything but linear. At one point, he worked in retail to support his ambitious dreams. Who could have predicted that this humble job would lead to the emergence of one of South Africa’s most influential rap voices? “Remember when I was a cashier for cash, yeah,” he reflects on “Strike A Pose,” the lead single from his latest release, “Home (Yard Edition)”. This anniversary edition celebrates the success of his 2022 album “Home”, marking a significant milestone in his career.
Home (Yard Edition) project releasing 26 July (Freestyle) by. Tyson Sybateli
Although previously leaked a week before its initial release, “Home( Yard Edition)” officially dropped on the 26th of July 2024 after another successful rollout from the artist. As a marketing professional , I’m often drawn to how Tyson packages his music for the listeners. The packaging of “Home( Yard Edition)” was no different, Tyson had to take it up a notch with his rollout again. The rapper started off by dropping a freestyle to the instrumental of Alicia Keys’ “You Don’t Know My Name” produced by Kanye West. The rapper, dropped a #HomeYard26thJuly session on Twitter, where tweeps could use the hashtag to ask him questions pertaining to the album, and he responded to each one of them, not with a simple tweet, but with real time voice audios posted on X. The rapper stayed true to his 222 roots by rolling this out on a 2uesday at 2pm exclusively for the first 22 Twitter(X) users to pose questions to him using the designated hashtag. The rapper also decided to drop this anniversary edition 2 years after releasing Home and also dropped merchandise ahead of the project’s release. Now, this showed me the type of artist Tyson is, one that cares about the craft and cares about his audience, the Nyogas.
“Home (Yard Edition)” presents a more mature Tyson, whose career has grown in leaps and bounds since the release of Home in 2022. From scoring a record deal with Sony Music Africa, to being independent again , to beefing with some industry peers and performing at the grandest stages in South Africa and most recently debuting his new look: cutting off his hair and embracing short hair— a signal of new beginnings and a potential new era for Bra Nyoga. The rapper adds six more songs on the Anniversary edition of “Home”
Home(Yard Edition) Song Breakdown
Listen to “Home(Yard Edition)” here
Decide
The first being “ Decide”, a song where Tyson explores the unpredictability of life and the faith needed to overcome it. In the first verse of the song, the rapper narrates the ups and downs he faced in his life particularly in the year 2020. He touches on the pandemic, being broke and the relationships in his life and comes to a conclusion that no matter how much we can plan for life, God is the one who decides. He highlights the importance of having faith, showing resilience and striving for spiritual and personal growth when navigating the challenges that come with being human. This is particularly shown in the second verse of the song, where Tyson now narrates what his life looks like currently- from sold out shows, to sold out merchandise. He speaks about the blessings and challenges that come with success and the importance of staying true to yourself even when you have found success. Instead of being a song where he sulks about the challenges he has faced, the rapper seems to have embraced his survival instincts, spreading the message that when faced with challenges, one can still make it in life.
Listen to “Decide” by Tyson Sybateli here
Up To You with Imani Basquiat
The hopeless romanticism in me comes alive when I listen to “Up To You”, the next song on the album featuring R&B prodigy ImaniBasquiat. Picture this, me walking down the street, a handsome man comes my way and says all the mushy yet cocky stuff Tyson says “ And you look like someone who should talk to me, a lil walk with me, phone calls with me”, listen I would definitely stop and hear him out. Up To You sounds like a beautiful mix of confidence, sass and vulnerability from TysonSybateli who seems to be expressing his intentions to his love interest. What makes this song strikingly beautiful is the production or rather its sound, which is reminiscent of the quintessential 90s R&B sound– it sounds like something Aaliyah would have easily hopped on or a classic Timbaland beat. This sound comes with the nostalgia from that era without feeling outdated. Bra Nyoga stays true to the “Home” theme of the album, by describing the type of love he would give and the type of love he would expect to be reciprocated to him , a love that feels like home as shown on lyrics like “You gotta love me, love me , love me out, you gotta make me feel at home before you run this house.” The chorus, delivered by Imani Basquiat, paints a picture of feeling homeless or rather empty without the aforementioned love interest and longing to be close to her. “ I’ve been gone for far too long, but I promise I’ll be home tonight. Hope you waiting for me, I’m ready to see you, let me take you out tonight”. Overall, “Up To You” combines playful and serious tones reflecting on the nature of modern relationships and the importance of making well thought out choices when it comes to relationships.
Listen to “Up To You” by Tyson Sybateli & Imani Basquiat here
Strike A Pose
“Strike A Pose”, initially released in June 2024 as the lead single of the album is a groovy song from Bra Nyoga. We see Tyson explore a sound he normally does not jump on. On the song, he also pays homage to South African Hip Hop’s fallen soldiers, AKA and Riky Rick. Strike A Pose is a song that gives an in depth view of the industry in the eyes of Tyson Sybateli. The rapper speaks on the superficiality that comes with fame, pointing out the masks and appearances that people wear just to fit in. The rapper also reflects on his aspirations for wealth and success, however, he takes into account that this all comes with a cost: which could be loss of self. The mention of Riky Rick in the song fits the theme, as the Riky had the fame but still lived an unhappy life, something Tyson ponders on throughout the song.
Tyson Sybateli “Strike A Pose” Lyric Video
Real Love-with Wordz
Tyson embraces his soft and R&B side, again on “Real love” featuring Wordz. The song is a beautiful proclamation of the love Tyson Sybateli has for his partner. On the song, Tyson and Wordz, seem to be considering being in a long term relationship and actually being committed, however Bra Nyoga seems to be debating if it would be worth it since it could come at the expense of his dreams and ambitions. He highlights the importance of having a supportive partner who understands his drive
“My bitch the baddest like littering pockets
I promise the mshado promotion
We celebrate every moment
Go ahead, Tsela the potion”
On the second verse, Tyson continues highlighting his goals, challenges and dreams. However, his conclusion is that both personal ambition and a long term commitment are essential, highlighting the balance of being ambitious, goal driven and the desire of being in a supportive and loving long term relationship. These lyrics suggest that Tyson has made the decision to create a more honest, responsible and focused relationship dynamic.
“No more distractions, no more debating or fatal attractions
No more pretending you’re from where that happens
Whole lot of going to bed with your actions”
Listen to “Real Love” by Tyson Sybateli & Wordz here
Smoking Gun-with Tron Pyre
“Smoking Gun” featuring Tron Pyre is just typical Tyson, embracing his rap braggadocio style while displaying his journey through self doubt ,social pressures and the challenges of staying true to oneself in the face of adversity. His rap bravado shines through in lyrics like “ I’m better than all them folks over, the opps side stopped popping like a broke toaster” . His social commentary is vivid in lines like “how you hate the youth but walk around in three quarter jeans and you bought some silver chains tryna fit with the teens, this is not their person younger you saw in their dreams ” calling out the older generation for their hypocrisy- lack of belief in the youth yet clinging onto youthful habits and trends.
Listen to “Smoking Gun” by Tyson Sybateli & Tron Pyre here
108-with Francis Jay
On “108” Tyson speaks on societal ills- expressing great despair about the state of our home —the world. He speaks on the harsh realities of life including themes of violence, war and poverty. He opens up about the futility and hopelessness felt by those who want change but can’t make it happen. “Still trying though, still here voting even though it’s hmm, still gotta wake up to this bullshit, blood mines, blood diamonds, lil kids dying” highlighting how even voting doesn’t bring the necessary change . The song is about the domino effect of violence, war and poverty on people. 108 highlights the contrast between the simplicity of Tyson’s life and the complex violent realities faced by others in the world. This message is beautifully crafted and Francis Jay further intensifies it on the chorus by hoping for a better, safer and kinder world.
“Tears in my eyes, all I do is pray for you
Trusted you fooled me twice
Placed my bags, paid the price
Losing hope, pray that I make it out alive
I pray we make it out ,make it out alive.”
Listen to “108” by Tyson Sybateli & Francis Jay here
Conclusion
Tyson Sybateli’s trajectory in South African Hip Hop is marked by his inventive marketing and artistic evolution. From the intricate rollouts of “Home” and “Present” to the nuanced approach of “Home (Yard Edition)” , Sybateli proves himself a creative virtuoso. His ability to intertwine thematic depth with innovative presentation ensures that he remains a compelling figure to watch.Even now, my anticipation for Tyson Sybateli’s next album is palpable. It seems he is unveiling it incrementally, and the full picture will become clear in time. His recent embrace of the color red hints at a deeper, intentional narrative. From the red font on the cover of “Strike A Pose” to the red pants featured on “Home (Yard Edition)”, and the subtle red lighting in his promotional images, these elements suggest a deliberate thematic choice. The red font on the magazine cover promoting “Home (Yard Edition)”, coupled with a potential hidden album name, further indicates that Tyson is carefully crafting his message. For now, all that remains is to watch the 2024 Nyoga Feature Run as it unfolds.
Abuja’s rising star Kaydee, known for his lyrical prowess as the “Lyrical Ninja,” is set to shake up the Drill music scene with his latest release, “Like You,” featuring the soulful vocals of Effang. This track is not just another entry in his discography; it is a powerful exploration of emotion, artistry, and lyrical complexity, all hallmarks of Kaydee’s unique style.
Kaydee’s journey into music is deeply rooted in his love for all forms of art, but it was in high school, amidst freestyling sessions with friends over YouTube beats, that he discovered his true calling. Initially dabbling in beat-making and posting his creations online, Kaydee quickly realized that this wasn’t enough to satisfy his artistic hunger. His passion for music needed a deeper outlet, one that could capture the full range of his emotions and experiences.
This realization led Kaydee to his first love: poetry. It was through writing poems that he began to pour his soul onto paper, transforming raw emotion into powerful narratives. His very first song was born from a poem written for his ex-girlfriend, a moment that marked the beginning of his journey as a musician. From these humble beginnings, Kaydee transitioned to Instagram, where his freestyle videos began to gain traction, ultimately leading to the release of his debut EP, “Child’s Play.” This project introduced the world to Kaydee’s rapid flows, intricate wordplay, and undeniable charisma, solidifying his place in the rap scene.
With “Like You,” Kaydee takes his artistry to new heights. The track is a heartfelt Drill anthem, blending the genre’s characteristic intensity with a vulnerability that is rarely seen in this space. Effang’s feature adds a layer of emotional depth, his smooth vocals creating a poignant contrast to Kaydee’s rapid-fire delivery. Together, they craft a narrative that resonates deeply with listeners, exploring themes of love, loss, and longing with a raw honesty that cuts through the hard exterior of Drill.
The moniker “Lyrical Ninja” is more than just a nickname for Kaydee—it is a reflection of his skill in weaving complex rhymes with lightning-fast delivery. In “Like You,” this talent is on full display, as he navigates the track’s intricate beat with ease, delivering bars that are both sharp and heartfelt. The song stands out not only for its lyrical content but also for its ability to push the boundaries of what Drill music can be, challenging the genre’s norms and introducing a new level of emotional depth.
As Kaydee continues to evolve as an artist, “Like You” serves as a powerful reminder of his versatility and commitment to his craft. It’s a track that speaks to the soul, offering a glimpse into the heart of a young artist who is unafraid to bare his emotions through his music. For fans of Kaydee and newcomers alike, “Like You” is more than just a song—it’s an experience, a journey through the highs and lows of love, guided by the deft hand of a true Lyrical Ninja.
In a music landscape often dominated by surface-level bravado, Kaydee’s “Like You” is a breath of fresh air, a track that dares to be vulnerable while still hitting hard. As he continues to rise, there’s no doubt that Kaydee is a name to watch, not just in Abuja, but on the global stage. “Like You” is just the beginning of what promises to be an extraordinary career.
In the bustling heart of Nigeria’s capital, a musical revolution is unfolding, led by a force of nature known as RebelWav. Born Patricia Oghene-Tega Mowarin in Lagos State and raised in the vibrant streets of Warri, Delta State, RebelWav has become a prominent figure in Abuja’s burgeoning Hip-Hop scene. At 27, this rapper, singer, songwriter, and multi-talented artist has cemented her place as one of the most dynamic voices in Nigerian music today.
Early Inspirations and Journey to Music
RebelWav’s love affair with music began at the tender age of 13. Influenced by the soulful melodies of Alicia Keys and the fierce lyricism of Nicki Minaj, she started writing her own songs. Her early work was deeply personal, with her first mixtape, “Stolen Grace,” released in December 2014. This project was not just an introduction to her music but also a tribute to her late mother, who tragically passed away during that period. Through “Stolen Grace,” RebelWav expressed her grief and the sense of renewal that music brought into her life, as it became a second chance for her to live her dreams.
The Abuja Chapter
In 2017, RebelWav moved to Abuja, a decision that would prove pivotal in her career. The capital city, known for its vibrant and diverse music scene, welcomed her with open arms. It wasn’t long before she became a household name, not just for her music but also for her contributions to the local Hip-Hop community. RebelWav founded her own rap community, creating a platform for emerging artists and hosting events that have become staples in Abuja’s cultural calendar.
Her ability to switch flows and techniques effortlessly has set her apart from her peers. But RebelWav is more than just a rapper; she is an activist, an inspirational speaker, and a sound engineer. She embodies the belief that humans have the power to achieve anything they set their minds to, a philosophy that resonates deeply in her music and public persona.
The Future of RebelWav
As RebelWav continues to make waves in Abuja and beyond, she remains focused on her craft. When asked about upcoming projects, she shared that fans can look forward to new singles and a compilation titled “Aunty Rebel No Relations.” This project promises to showcase her versatility and growth as an artist.
Despite the challenges she has faced, RebelWav remains dedicated to her fans. “You’ve been with me for a decade,” she says, reflecting on her journey. “It hasn’t always been an easy journey, but I still have the ambition to take you real rap fans to the promised land independently.”
Legacy and Impact
RebelWav’s impact on the Abuja music scene cannot be overstated. She has not only carved out a niche for herself but has also elevated the entire Hip-Hop community in the city. Her events have become a launchpad for new talent, and her music continues to inspire and empower listeners across the country.
In a world where the music industry is often dominated by fleeting trends, RebelWav stands as a beacon of authenticity and resilience. As she continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible in Nigerian Hip-Hop, one thing is certain: RebelWav is here to stay, and she’s taking Abuja’s music scene to new heights.
Newcastle’s own VenomRaps, born Mnqobi Zolani Malevu, returns with “Potent Soul 3”, the latest installment in his critically acclaimed “Potent Soul” series. Known for his sharp, venomous lyricism, VenomRaps bares his soul on this project, weaving intricate narratives that cut as deeply as the venom he metaphorically channels. Preceded by a wave of anticipation and exclusive merchandise drops, this EP is a testament to the rapper’s growth and unwavering artistry.
Featuring an eclectic array of collaborators—Blxck-Mosxs, Chvrlie Earthling, Trix Tha Prod, WalterCanAutotune, Logan.ARCHER, Carvo Cardo, and Thekidsnextdoor— “Potent Soul 3” masterfully blends introspective melodies with hard-hitting, soul-infused beats. Clocking in at just 30 minutes, the project delivers a concentrated dose of VenomRaps’ signature style, taking listeners on an emotional and spiritual odyssey. It’s an evocative exploration of personal evolution, vulnerability, and unwavering resilience, cementing his position as a visionary force in the rap game.
From the moment I pressed play, tracks like “4.20 in Newcastle,”“Concrete Rose,” and “Smoke Break Interlude” resonated deeply. The project’s seamless fusion of gritty boom bap soundscapes with soulful undertones and VenomRaps’ deft lyrical prowess creates a sonically immersive experience. The sheer rawness of his storytelling invites listeners to inhabit his world, momentarily suspended between nostalgia and raw reality.
As the project continues to make waves, I have no doubt that the internet will soon be flooded with fans eagerly sharing their favorite moments from “Potent Soul 3”. The anticipation to see which track rises as the standout hit is palpable—VenomRaps has once again crafted a body of work destined to leave an unforgettable and venomous sting on the South African Hip Hop culture.
In the ever-evolving landscape of Hip-Hop, few artists are as versatile and introspective as TELMAN. With his new EP BESTING, TELMAN not only showcases his mastery of various genres but also invites listeners into his world—a world shaped by raw emotions, personal struggles, and a relentless drive for self-expression.
For TELMAN, music is more than just a creative outlet; it’s his therapy. Reflecting on his process, TELMAN reveals, “Everything is about experience for me. I write according to the way I feel and what is currently happening to me at that time.” This authenticity is palpable throughout BESTING, where each track serves as a chapter in his life’s story, capturing the highs, lows, and everything in between.
The EP opens with the title track “Besting,” a powerful declaration of TELMAN’s confidence and determination to conquer the music industry and beyond. It’s a bold statement that sets the tone for the entire project, encapsulating his belief in achieving greatness.
“Dreaming Awake” takes listeners to a darker place, one where TELMAN confronts the pressures of life and the weight of expectations. Written during a period when family pressures pushed him to the brink, the track is a testament to music’s power to heal and provide solace. “One thing that held me back is my music and how I want to influence a lot of people positively,” he says, a sentiment that resonates deeply in every verse.
“Stupid Queue” delves into another profound experience, highlighting TELMAN’s ability to channel his emotions into his craft. The track’s intricate lyrics and intense delivery make it one of the standout pieces on the EP.
TELMAN’s versatility shines through in “Heavy Metal,” where he explores his love for genre-blending. Known for his eclectic taste, TELMAN is an artist who refuses to be confined to one sound. “I’m an explorer in the music world,” he says, and “Heavy Metal” is proof of his commitment to experiencing and expressing a wide range of moods and emotions.
Closing out the EP are “Own It” and the title track “Besting,” both of which echo TELMAN’s growing confidence and solidify his place as a rising star. These tracks represent TELMAN’s belief in his journey and his stability in the often tumultuous music industry.
BESTING is more than just an EP; it’s a reflection of TELMAN’s journey over the past two years. Each track is a piece of his soul, laid bare for the world to experience. As he continues to evolve as an artist, TELMAN’s music remains a powerful force for connection, healing, and inspiration.
For those looking to explore TELMAN’s work, BESTING is available on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify. With each listen, you’ll discover new layers to his artistry, making it clear that TELMAN is not just making music—he’s creating a legacy.
TELMAN’s journey is just beginning, and with BESTING, he’s made it clear that he’s here to stay. Stay tuned for more from this boundary-pushing artist, as he continues to explore new horizons and inspire listeners around the globe.