What pressed you to keep performing when it was clear that you were being sabotaged at Baseline? At times your lips were moving but there was no sound. I think I saw you shrug your shoulders on some 'oh well'. You're a big artist in your own right and a lot of kids look up to you. In fact, in some's eyes, you've been an excellent amba**ador for hip hop. I was surprised that you allowed yourself to continue on stage when there was hardly any sound. Funny that sound got better when other acts came on. I understand it might be because the organisers paid you but I would've been encouraged to see you take a stand. I thought you'd walk off but when you stayed on I thought, 'there goes hip hop. If they could treat Pro like that, what will they do to a talented wordsmith from Sebokeng, Mamelodi, etc'?
NO doubt Ba**line was a complete disaster
I did sign a contract which stated that adequate sound will be provided and I also went and did a Sound check the afternoon before. Once on stage of course the tables turned.
My 1st thought was to storm off but my 2nd was that My beef was with the promoter and not with the crowd or the invited guests. I remained and fulfilled my mandate and took it up with the Promoter once off stage.