Lesedi The DJ has unveiled his long-awaited single, “Top of the Money,” featuring Kiddo CSA, Loatinover Pounds, and Flow Jones Jr. This electrifying track is masterfully produced by WXVEAMBIENT & CRXIGCREATES, with cover art crafted by Loatinover Pounds, who continues to showcase his multifaceted talents as a producer, rapper, and graphic designer.
“Top of the Money” stands out as a trap anthem, driven by an infectious hook performed by Kiddo CSA, who artfully blends Zulu and English to capture the essence of the track: a celebratory ode to pursuing financial gain unwaveringly regardless of obstacles or opposition . The chorus repeatedly underscores the song’s central theme of diligent effort and the spirit of hustling.
The instrumental features a sophisticated synth-like melody, which introduces a dark, immersive atmosphere. What I found particularly impressive about the production is how the primary melody maintains its potency throughout the track, while subtly allowing the vibrant 808s to drive the rhythm and energize the listener. Kudos are well-deserved for WXVEAMBIENT & CRXIGCREATES for their outstanding production work.
“Ke file mzansi hip hop hope o kare KFC ka boys (2 RAND). Ke gafisa bana, coco melon, nou o nyako dlala ka toys”, Loatinover Pounds begins his verse with a clever allusion to the KFC Add Hope initiative, likening his contribution to South African Hip Hop to the charitable effort, and juxtaposes it with a playful reference to the popular Coco Melon cartoon.
His initial lines elicited a chuckle and an appreciation for his wit and lyrical cleverness. Throughout his verse, delivered predominantly in Pretorian vernacular and slang, he displays a remarkable cadence. He concludes with a relatable line about enjoying freebies despite his wealth, drawing a comparison to ANC promotional items. ” Top of the money but getting Hennessy for free nkare skipa Sa ANC”, he raps.
Flow Jones Jr. brings the track to a powerful close with his distinctive high-pitched, raspy tone, infusing the song with a raw intensity that perfectly complements its crisp and hard-hitting production. In his verse, he reflects on his position within South African hip hop and his reputation for delivering top-notch verses.
Stream “Top of the Money” here