Sunday, 22 February 2015

a little of Mzansis finest...

AKA(left) or Cassper Nyovest(right) whose throne is it?
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What’s really good everybody!? OK enough with the formalities, let’s get to it.

Picture a bunch of pastors preaching to global congregations...noble is not? Yeah I think so too.
Now let’s take it an inch deeper, the pastors (modern rappers), are preaching an extremely construed and horribly mutated version of the gospel (hip hop music), some of yawl brighter sparks out there know exactly what I mean.
A wise old timer once said ignorance is bliss only to the ignorant. You see once upon a real and modest time hip hop was about expression of belief and expression of intellect, where rappers would shower the audiences with moving and uplifting lyrics... you know what I mean? EVERY TRACK carried a message! And boy oh boy! Don’t get me started on the beats that had us nodding and bobbing our heads like we had defective neck muscles.
I’m only 22 years old but damn those were the days.

In this modern age of crap music, oops I meant rap music, all we hear is "this car, that hoe and a trillion dollars that were spent in a club" and I’m thinking WTF for lack of a better reaction. But then of course that's just a broad generalized conception of the modern art. Now let’s narrow it down to local, genuine home-grown hip hop and its opinion leaders, namely AKA the tongue lasher with an attitude and CassperNyovest, self-proclaimed "the best, the best, the best!” these two are without a doubt the two faces of South African hip hop, but in light of recent events and in true nature of The JayPinionated nation, yes they are hardworking, yes they are acting like a couple of attention thirsty parasites, yes they make great music and no they are not the best, far from it in fact.
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 True hip hop has impeccable lyricism, tactful word play and subtle but griping skull splitting punchlines here and there. Both AKA and Nyovest are more than average but far from cream of the crop. they are excellent entertainers, awesome party music makers too, take AKA's Run Jozi and Cassper's gusheshe tracks and you have hits that turn up any party...but who ever said hip hop was just for parties, what about the hip hop heads out there who see it as more than genre but as a culture, then you see that the two kings of SA rap aren't that royal at all. Don’t get me wrong, I do and will still jam to their music I just refuse to neglect what true hip hop is and crown the wrong heir to its throne and that's that! Well this is JayVision STAY JayPinionated, peace  Hip Hop!


15 comments:

  1. I couldn't agree with you more, now im not saying I'm a hardcore hip hop head because that is far from true but I do still appreciate a good song. The lyrics that made you go crazy because of the meaning even google it if you had to but now its all about making hit records. I feel like Cassper and AKA should change their genres from hip hop to pop since they so good at that

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    1. its like a kid flaunting his sucker in the play ground

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    2. its like a kid flaunting his sucker in the play ground

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  2. True,the hip hop culture has now taken a total spin,i mean all we hearing now is people dissing each other on tracks and telling us how they bought new cars. "i just bought a 650I" that was one line on casspers song,yes nice track to jam to,but really.

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    1. agreed, when did hip hop become so materialistic?

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    2. agreed, when did hip hop become so materialistic?

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  3. As a hip hop head yourself, do u think public relation stunt in a form of "BEEF" is important to get exposure?

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    1. yes, however, if your skill is good enough who needs fake beef?

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    2. yes, however, if your skill is good enough who needs fake beef?

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  4. Casper Nyovest is overrated 2014 was his year great but I don't think he will sustain or keep up, AKA has been consistent ever since and he is still going to grow we haven't seen enough of him yet #nowcongragulatehim #alleyesonhim

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  5. Whatever the beef was about it worked for both of them . Collaborations and all those awards have done all the talking for them

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    1. I agree, but as a rapper your skill should speak for you, not some seemingly staged "beef"

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  6. I totally agree with you boi. We need real hip hop. We need a voice for the voiceless

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    1. couldn't have said it better myself if i was a pro-speaker

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