Recent discussions surrounding South African hip hop have focused on concerns regarding its direction, growth, and overall unity. These conversations, frequently occurring on social media, have prompted a response from rapper Blaklez.
Rapper Blaklez has publicly challenged the prevalent criticism surrounding South African hip hop. He expressed the need to cease discussions centered on perceived issues within the genre, advocating for a shift in focus. His comments come amidst ongoing debates about the genre’s cohesion and cultural impact.
Blaklez highlighted the significant volume and variety of music currently being released as evidence of activity within the South African hip hop scene. He noted the diverse range of styles and approaches being explored by artists, blending traditional and contemporary sounds.
Beyond recorded music, Blaklez emphasized the importance of live events in sustaining the hip hop culture. He pointed to numerous concerts, showcases, and festivals providing platforms for both established and emerging artists. Blaklez also noted a trend of artists independently organizing their own performances, both large and small, demonstrating increased initiative within the industry.
Blaklez acknowledged the role of media platforms in supporting the genre’s development. He specifically mentioned radio shows and online platforms contributing to the exposure of previously undiscovered talent. These outlets are expanding the reach of hip hop to diverse audiences.
Blaklez concluded by emphasizing the substantial amount of positive work being done within the South African hip hop scene. He indicated multiple layers of engagement, encompassing music production, live performances, media exposure, and artist-led initiatives.
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