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Episode 21 "Sisonke" (Together)

On the heels of the All-star 20th edition we bring to you a 'collaboration edition'. This episode features a selection of African Hip Hop 'Posse-cuts'. Artists who are not in a group coming together on big tracks.

Tracklist:
DoomE Right (of Zimbabwe Legit) - "Ova Here" f. Silas, Ardamus & Moussa (Zimbabwe/ Uganda/ USA)
Slikour - "Izinja" f. My Man, Zulu Mobb & Hidden Force (South Africa)
Reason - "My Destiny" f. ProVerb, MrC, Zubz and Maggz (South Africa/ Zimbabwe/ Zambia)
Zubz - "Heavy 8" f. Tumi, Mawe2u, ProVerb, H2O, Golden Shovel, KayDo (South Africa/ Zimbabwe/ Zambia)
Kalamashaka - "Mang'irima" f. Kitu Sewer, Jay Mo & Nazizi (Kenya)
Entity - "Touch & Go" Remix f. Reason, Nthabi and Maggz (South Africa)
"Hip Hop Royalty" f. Hymphatic Thabs, TOP, Hyphen, KONFAB, Ben Sharpa, King Daniel, X-24th Letter, Otis Larynx, Bhlakhroze (South Africa/ Lesotho)
HIPHOCALYPSE All-Stars - Dream Team (Carmen Remix) f. Rob One, Zen, Ree da Enforcer (Illuminate), 2nd Son, BlakRok, Binary Divide, Mentalyricist (South Africa, Zambia)

Catch the HIPHOCALYPSE LIVE on TransAfrica Radio DSTV Audio bouquet channel 172 every Wednesday 1500hrs; 2200hrs; 300am CAT.
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2 Comments:

Anonymous said...

[adapted]

“…the goal remains the same: to be not one thing but two, three, or four. The episodic nature of the road makes it possible simply to expand the metaphors, to straddle as many lines as you can find. HIP pulls ever toward this model, always failing to get there, and always starting anew. This is another reason HIP keeps going and will continue after you and I… To be HIP is to believe in the possibility of reinvention-to understand oneself as between states, neither one nor the other, without original sin, forever on the road. Or as they said in Wolof: to see, to open one’s eyes.”

1:28 AM

Naturelle said...

Hiph hop royalty is one of my favourite SA hiphop tracks of all time! Loved this episode. peace.

7:59 AM

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