Coming from a time where only one hip hop group dominated radio and event stages, it’s pleasing to see how far the culture, movement, and genre has come.
The matter of fact is that we cannot be ignored. Hip-hop is peaking and can only get improve from this point. One of South Africa’s most successful rappers, Cassper Nyovest, also shares his views on the culture of hip-hop in South Africa.
Check out what the “Sweet And Short” rapper had to say below.
No but they make better money than the up and coming rappers from any era in SA hip hop. The hip hop economy is booming. Dont be fooled by Twitter chats. Never been a time where there was such a variety of hip hop artists in our country. We doing well. https://t.co/NeQ5AiRun9
— R.M Phoolo (@casspernyovest) March 6, 2019
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