Somewhere between the new age Abomrapper for the kids, or being the DJ Khaled of South Africa, Sliqe has coined the art of bringing people or the industry together. This translate very well on his brand new and long anticipated offering, Inja Yam Vol.2.
Featuring 27 artists on it, all coming from different genre, Sliqe's album has something for everyone, literally. A mix masala, freshly served with a bit of trap, kwaito, the feel good sound and that old time good rap music, the 15-track album has a soundtrack to almost your entire life. As we still search for the answer to the question; "What would you classify as modern day slavery?" Perhaps the answer could be hidden in text of the brand new Inja Yam Vol.2 below. Press play;
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