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Hip Hop Forums => Hot Traxxx => Topic started by: Last of the old AG Hittaz on September 29, 2010, 04:55:06 PM
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Picked these up from Youtube:
Bob Mabena -Get Funky
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaN1uCIqQbY
Nina Tribe- The way you dancin'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGckc3MvFGY
Penny Penny- shichangani
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7-g7bdS2bU&feature=related
Skizo - Jinda (Ibhari Yi Bhari)
http://www.youtube.com/user/DJVybeBeats
Zamalek- ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVVEh72Y9iI
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That Bob Mabena isn't a kwaito track.
He won best hip hop at the Samas for that.
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That Bob Mabena isn't a kwaito track.
He won best hip hop at the Samas for that.
It wasn't? It could've pa**ed for Hip-Hop, more like Disco. What year did that come out?
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You got that Get funky track in mp3 format?
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You got that Get funky track in mp3 format?
Nah, but there's a way you can transform youtube songs and video into mp3 format, though.
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You got that Get funky track in mp3 format?
Nah, but there's a way you can transform youtube songs and video into mp3 format, though.
I'm not a geek man. Can you please hook a brother up.
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@merc..........youtubedroid.com not sure. but google it. should give u the correct spelling for the site. u cut and paste the link of the video uwant to convert on youtube to this site. theres an empty bar where u are required to paste and convert to the format of ur choice.
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Up to this day, not many can fcuk with this cla**ic by Wash Gang.
Mdu discovered these guys at a car wash and produced their album.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZli8-n7Dn0
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Up to this day, not many can fcuk with this cla**ic by Wash Gang.
Mdu discovered these guys at a car wash and produced their album.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZli8-n7Dn0
I bumped that song on my way to work this morning. You gotta wonder what happend
to these people after they made these hits.
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Up to this day, not many can fcuk with this cla**ic by Wash Gang.
Mdu discovered these guys at a car wash and produced their album.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZli8-n7Dn0
I bumped that song on my way to work this morning. You gotta wonder what happend
to these people after they made these hits.
this is one of the best kwaito songs ever.
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M-Point are you a dj?
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What does u ndzi benzeni mean? Always wondered when the songg was big.
thanks boss.
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M-Point are you a dj?
Back in College I was. I used to play Reggae, UK Garage, Drum & Ba**, Hip-Hop, and even
Kwaito.
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GET GET GET GET GET
GET FUNNY
YOOOPE YOUPE YOUPE YOH!
when those killer lyrics won best Hip Hop at the SAMA..i wept!
AND DELIVER!!!
heheheheheheh shit had me in stiches....
Brown Dash
bricks
Trompies
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What I'd really like to hear (or have) is the early Kwaito that came out during the late 80s
like M.M. Deluxe (M'du, Trompies, & Chicco- often know as the first Kwaito group), and
T. McCool (Joe Nina's first name when he started doing Kwaito).
I know that Penny Penny, Spokes H, Brenda Fa**ie, Senyaka, and Kamazu started to go into
Kwaito somewhere during the early 90s when it blew up. I've heard some of Brenda's and
Spokes H's Township Pop and early Kwaito stuff but I would like to hear the others like
Vibe Squad, LM Jam (M'du), and New School.
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Hahahaha! That Zamalek joint reminds me of 1996 when I moved from Gugulethu to Site C. Site C cats would blast this song on the already burst speakers while the smoke of 'ntyoro-ntyoro' (which is basically deep-fried intestines) filled the air. It was still on ca**ette back then. If you like this you should also like Spokes H, Freddy Gwala and Senyaka.
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I heard that Spokes H tried to do Guz music (Kwaito/Hardcore Hip-Hop) but it became a fail. I also heard
that all he did on that album was curse on tracks. But I have heard some of his stuff:
Spokes H- Peace Magnets
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ul-flXc2ZTo
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I heard that Spokes H tried to do Guz music (Kwaito/Hardcore Hip-Hop) but it became a fail. I also heard
that all he did on that album was curse on tracks. But I have heard some of his stuff:
Spokes H- Peace Magnets
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ul-flXc2ZTo
ABSOLUTE CLa**IC! Props
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Hahahaha! That Zamalek joint reminds me of 1996 when I moved from Gugulethu to Site C. Site C cats would blast this song on the already burst speakers while the smoke of 'ntyoro-ntyoro' (which is basically deep-fried intestines) filled the air. It was still on ca**ette back then. If you like this you should also like Spokes H, Freddy Gwala and Senyaka.
i thought EVERYONE like my man Freddy G???
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Anyone got the tracks Jeff Maluleke did when he was still going by 'Papa Jeff' and released the album Pinky Pinky?
or
That hit single by the fat guy errrmmmmm Fatty Boom Boom
or
The first single by Makhendlas called Makhendlas (OG beat not the one on youtube)
or
That popular song by Stitch from the mid to late 90s?
or
that song by Short Boys called Ziyawa
or
that album Arthur did before k****** which was more like dancehall?
anyone?
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Here's a few more posted from Youtube, we all know Chiskop (Kalimar), here's another song
that was on the Groove City CDs:
Chiskop-Setch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVESIQgzjEM
Mashamplani - Ba Lpatile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_DQrnslJKQ&feature=related
Cee Bee - Home Boy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOglBaF-R2I&feature=related
and last but not least, an Old School Kwaito mix!!!:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfcpfcmbmKk&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uc1L4stdyYw&feature=related