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Title: The Afrikaans HipHop thread
Post by: Nar8iv on June 05, 2007, 04:28:55 PM
Brick wrote:

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Afrikaans does not sound good over hip hop beats its sounds odd maybe I need to be exposed to more Afrikaans rap but to me it sounds strange off beat it unflattering but thats just probably becuase I am not used to it


Brick , I agree with you in respect to your comments about;

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maybe I need to be exposed to more Afrikaans rap


and sympathise with you because I know that it's very difficult to get hold of afrikaans hiphop outside of capetown.
I know for a fact that there's probably only ten (or less) dj's spinning the newschool afrikaans rap tunes.

So , yes most afrikaans rappers are to blame because the meterial is inaccessable.

I undertake to create a new user account or get someone to help me upload NEW SCHOOL AFRIKAANS HIP-HOP.
I will do my best to upload tracks as often as I can , but I will not upload without any artist's permission.
I will have to CREATE A NEW USER ACCOUNT BECAUSE FOR SOME REASON MY UPLOAD LIMIT HAS BEEN REACHED.

I hope that helps.
Title: The Afrikaans HipHop thread
Post by: Dpleezy on June 05, 2007, 05:31:36 PM
might be tricky,,, i think the whole server has reached its upload limit and milk ain't around to free up some space.

i'm lucky enough to have heard quite a bit of afrikaans hip hop and there is a lot that is dope. i only have limited understanding of the language but when stuff is explained to me, i love it.

what i really like is that a lot of it falls in to the category i like to call 'authentically south african'. music that reps the streets and the hoods with local references and slang.

i understand why a lot of people write it off for political reasons, but all i would say is that they are missing out.
Title: The Afrikaans HipHop thread
Post by: Nar8iv on June 05, 2007, 08:28:44 PM
BOO HOOOOOOOO!!!
NOOOOO!!!!

Oh well , the offer stands once Milk cleans up some space for us.
 :D
Title: The Afrikaans HipHop thread
Post by: The Angry Hand of God on June 05, 2007, 09:47:01 PM
One word

Jitsvinger :wink:  :wink:  :wink:  :wink:
Title: The Afrikaans HipHop thread
Post by: Blizzard on June 06, 2007, 09:50:46 AM
Aweeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :D  :D
en Jaak van Perel
en Isaac Mutant

Hulle vat nie kak van kabouters (sp) nie
Title: The Afrikaans HipHop thread
Post by: Dpleezy on June 06, 2007, 09:59:51 AM
en Terror MC ;)
Title: The Afrikaans HipHop thread
Post by: briCK on June 06, 2007, 10:07:04 AM
is Afrikaans rap also then placed or categorized as Venec?

Don't get me wrong rapping in any other language besides english with some sort of American accent sort of sounds wierd at first listen coz the hip hop I grew up on was AMERICAN MUSIC..you dig? I can't stand Latino rap coz them f***ers speak strange and can't rap...Local hip hop also sounded strange upon first listen coz I have always and still belive Hip Hop is American shit for American people.

Afrikaans as a language does not sound pretty to the ears rapping in it is worse and yes its an exposure issue(lack thereof) I have a couple of tracks from jits, jaak that I have grown to love...but upon first listen it was only bout the beats
Title: The Afrikaans HipHop thread
Post by: Dpleezy on June 06, 2007, 10:19:36 AM
yeah,,, we need to break out of the brainwashing that Hip Hop only works in American.

Hip Hop is street music. It should be done in whatever language people speak on the streets of their hood.

I say this all the time,,, it took people in the UK many many years to get over this American brainwashing, but when they did, the industry took off.
Title: The Afrikaans HipHop thread
Post by: briCK on June 06, 2007, 10:36:56 AM
Ironically the first non-american Hip Hop was UK Hip Hop and I just thought it was bunk up to today I can't get over the Heavy British Accent its sounds awful...yo DP put me on some UK ish

I reviewed some British hip hop for this site about three years ago..it was the most painful musical experince

 :D
Title: The Afrikaans HipHop thread
Post by: Blac Satyr on June 06, 2007, 10:40:02 AM
Yea! Me2 I agree, Afrikaans hip hop sounds kinna weird. It's like the 1st time I experience any UK Mc wit that British accent. It took me a while... Yup, I Dig french-flo even tho I don undastand what 'em cats r sayin'!
But the Bottom-line is 'bout Different fav we put on the table i8, cos we y'all hav different tastes
Sup My Bru?
 :wink:
Title: The Afrikaans HipHop thread
Post by: Nar8iv on June 06, 2007, 10:40:51 AM
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One word

Jitsvinger


Oh , you have only so barely scratched the surface.  :lol:

If you think jits is hot - my man tornado is right!

then add a nice heavy dosage of: (

JAAK already mentioned..( times infinity)
Cream
G- MAX
Griffie
Kamalie
Ghiovahk
Garlic Brown
Eddie Scabs
k.a.k

There are more...so peeps feel free to shoutout your favourite afrikaans MC!
Title: The Afrikaans HipHop thread
Post by: Dpleezy on June 06, 2007, 10:48:29 AM
Quote from: "briCK"
Ironically the first non-american Hip Hop was UK Hip Hop and I just thought it was bunk up to today I can't get over the Heavy British Accent its sounds awful...yo DP put me on some UK ish

I reviewed some British hip hop for this site about three years ago..it was the most painful musical experince

 :D


Yeah,,, that's that imperialist US brainwashing in effect ;)

My personal favourite is Roots Manuva,,, but there's so many.
Title: The Afrikaans HipHop thread
Post by: briCK on June 06, 2007, 10:58:34 AM
Don't get me started on that French Hip Hop...there was some cat rapping with Canibus I thought I was gonna vomit for real for no offense but French has to be worst language I ever heard and when cats from former french colonies speak that shit they so proud of it...black who are so brain f***ing washed...

excuse me while I go puke!
Title: The Afrikaans HipHop thread
Post by: Nar8iv on June 06, 2007, 11:01:00 AM
@ brick.

Latino - MC's - hmm the only crew i liked was Tres Delinquentes with that "Delinquent habits" album.

The afrikaans MC's I have spoken to dont see their rapping as vernac...but it has that traditional southafrican element , yes.

Thing is , after buying all sorts of southafrican hiphop mixtapes I still wont venture too far into Xhosa or Zulu meterial..not because the MC's arent tight but simply because I cant understand what's being said.

You might have picked up that I listen to lyrics very carefully before I buy anything and its hard enough deciphering english speaking rapper's messages - let alone a different language.

Just wondering if that's important to you guys too.
Title: The Afrikaans HipHop thread
Post by: briCK on June 06, 2007, 11:06:46 AM
Also look at H20 also for example when I listen to those cats they sound off beat..I like what they rap bout but it seems that the boom bap patten is just not made for Zulu raps...if you look at the ALL the dope venec tracks they all have unorthodox beats I'll list a few tracks go Listen for ytour self

1) Kakalaki
2) ALL Konfab's Sotho raps
3) Prokids fede fokol


just Listen to as many raps in Vence they don't have the cla**ic boom bap pattern...
Title: The Afrikaans HipHop thread
Post by: briCK on June 06, 2007, 11:16:57 AM
Quote from: "Witness in silence"


You might have picked up that I listen to lyrics very carefully before I buy anything and its hard enough deciphering english speaking rapper's messages - let alone a different language.

Just wondering if that's important to you guys too.


Its about the lyrics I can never get people bumping shit they can't understand.

But no ALL rappers are MC's with somethng to day worth listening to some are just wordssmiths who say things that sound nice regardless of weather you understand or not...I have openly admitted to the fact that I think Konfab is the second comming...dude has mastered both wordsmithing where he aint really saying shit but it sounds dope for example the track "what" with Sketch and Jaak and then deep meaningful shit like Run On Sentance amongs others..so sometimes lyrics are worth analyzing but most often that not they not worth it.

It also then raises the superiority complex of if you don't get it then its not for you..I dunno man..this Hip Hop shit's now a big f***ing mess
Title: The Afrikaans HipHop thread
Post by: Nar8iv on June 06, 2007, 11:28:47 AM
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I think Konfab is the second comming...dude has mastered both wordsmithing where he aint really saying shit but it sounds dope.....


ja, he is on some next level wordcraft.
he wins it for me just because i'ma sucker or unorthodox , off-kilter mc's