is 'n Cape tyown ding 'n lekke lekke cape tyown ding. ons kannie warie nie .da da dadada da da.
Nice one. Does a lot. Like the video as well. Captures the "emile" persona, the culture is also well represented. I see you still tackling the tabloid issue ne. Also like the fact that by doing what you do you identify the cape flats as a cultural and historical landmark. I don't just mean that in the hip-hop context, but also from a political perspetcive.
Hip-hop is used by you as a tool of enlightenment, enrichment and character development. I think this is important not, just because it shows that hip-hop is important, but also because I've seen that it does make a difference to many people.
At a conference last year you said that you were worried that after the pioneers are gone, there'd be no one to carry on. I disagree. I think that you have already built a machine that now only needs the proper lubricant to ensure its continued operation. That lubricant is your army. Train your soldiers well lieutenant.
Think this album is gonna be a banger. Haven't read the website yet. When is the release date?