K.O spoke on why local Hip Hop artists need to start representing South Africa in their music. Looking into the state of SA Hip Hop would you say it needs original sound accompanied with real stories?
Recently, we read about DJ Vigilante talking about how SA hip hop has lost its lost originality. In the entirety of his statement he mentioned Zakwe, Big Zulu and Duncan to say the least as the few artists who are still representing authentic sound.
He included, “SA HIP HOP artists wanna sound more American . What happened to our own SA HIP HOP sound. Remember the era of NEW AGE KWAITO ? , Era of DO LIKE I DO , CARACARA ? SA HIP HOP was at the peak because we were doing us.”
Earlier on the day, K.O’s highlighted opinion was almost similar to Vigilante’s stating how Hip Hop rappers need to represent local stories.
“Couple of INDIVIDUALS from hiphop are obviously still doing their thing but it’s the contrary for hiphop as a fraternity/culture. The overall Top 100 iTunes chart says it all. It’s our job to fix this! Let’s make music with our people & their stories in mind again. REPRESENT!”.
Couple of INDIVIDUALS from hiphop are obviously still doing their thing but it’s the contrary for hiphop as a fraternity/culture. The overall Top 100 iTunes chart says it all. It’s our job to fix this! Let’s make music with our people & their stories in mind again. REPRESENT! 🇿🇦
— K.O (@MrCashtime) July 27, 2020
“SA hiphop I hope we’re all cognizant and taking notes from the constant decline of our impact as a fraternity – coz I am. Amapiano still moving things, Gqom and House are reserging. We’re not a threat to no one cos our sound/attitude doesn’t resonate anymore…”Wrote the Caracara star.