Siswati rapper, SooPurB drops his debut EP titled "KWASUKASUKELA". "KWASUKASUKELA" is a term that was used by elders in nguni clans to introduce folk tales prior narrations and it's meaning equates to "once upon a time." As elders back in the days used tales to inform, educate and entertain". SooPurB mentioned. The body of work is made up of a variety of sounds from trap, rap, kwaito and afro beat influenced instrumental. Songs such as "No Drama" and "Emasokisi" talk about his life struggles and the hopes he has to change his sour moments and make them sweet. And songs like "Hurt" featuring Amaru and "For You" featuring Da Saint and Lea Heavens touch on love and romantic situations inspired by his own experiences and those of his surroundings.
One thing that prevails throughout the project is his versatility, ability to fuse Siswati with English and his courage to use a language that has never get the recognition it deserved in the entertainment spaces. Make sure you check it out below;
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