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[23 Feb 2002 | No Comment | ]

Bullet and Shaolin dropped the dope Small Town Big City Game. Now check out this interview we did with him recently.

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[17 Feb 2002 | No Comment | ]

The City of Cape Town is starting to get tough on graffiti artists and we’d urge graffiti artists to be informed of what is happening in this city. Read this article which appeared in the Saturday version of the Argus here.

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[14 Feb 2002 | No Comment | ]

“Woodstock is more colourful now than it used to be in the old days when it was a white group area. Now there are Egyptians, Somalians and French speaking people living here, for example,” says Mr Abdulmutallieb Parker, the owner.

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[14 Feb 2002 | No Comment | ]

You must attend this if you are into Hip Hop. Go out and support! Read the full story for more details.

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[10 Feb 2002 | No Comment | ]

Once again Joburg’s finest bring you another banging hiphop album Khut ‘N Joyn

Biographies »

[9 Feb 2002 | No Comment | ]

From the label that brought you Mr D.O.G., Big Squeeze and Mac Money. Now check out their bio.

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[9 Feb 2002 | No Comment | ]

One of the North West’s nicest producers, responsible for that hit “Take It Off”.

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[9 Feb 2002 | No Comment | ]

Mac Money, one of the North West’s dopest and Bow Wow Record’s label mate.

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[9 Feb 2002 | No Comment | ]

King of the North West and label head honcho for Bow Wow Records.

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[7 Feb 2002 | No Comment | ]

Check out our new galleries plus much more new and better quality pics coming this week! Click Here To Check It Out

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[4 Feb 2002 | No Comment | ]

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[2 Feb 2002 | No Comment | ]

Rob Swift, Roc Raida, Total Eclipse and Mista Sinista are turning the tables on an industry full of emcees. These vinyl vikings are bringing their raw deejay skills into the limelight and giving turntablists an opportunity for mainstream attention. With respect for those who came before them, The X-ecutioners are putting their own spin on success.

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[2 Feb 2002 | No Comment | ]

Where most djs and artists cite the music their parents bought them up on as influencing their art, Fidgit tells a very different story….