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Mochen Is in His Bag with New Drop “Ke Bo Mang”

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Mochen just dropped a high-caliber street anthem titled “Ke Bo Mang”, and it’s got Pretoria written all over it. Produced by the elite MashBeatz, this track is soaked in raw Spitori energy unapologetic, heavy, and mad local.

Released on August 1st, “Ke Bo Mang” hits like a late-night taxi ride through the capital bumpy, bassy, and loud in all the right ways. Mochen floats on the beat with that Tshwane tongue, spitting slick bars only those really outside will catch.

MashBeatz brings his signature cinematic flair, but keeps it street enough to let the Pitori flavor breathe. This is more than music it’s a code.

Spitori Never Sounded This Clean

This one’s for the corner boys, the kasi dreamers, and everyone repping 012 heavy. Mochen’s voice cuts through like a G-Star blade, showing he’s not just rapping — he’s documenting lifestyle.

If you know, you know.
If you don’t “Ke Bo Mang?”

📍Out now on all platforms. Add to your rotation or catch an L.

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Lucasraps Steps Into “Year Of Greatness” Mode

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Lucasraps just called his shot.

“Y.O.G” (Year of Greatness) lands like a statement, not just a release. Dropped at midnight on 20 March, the project carries the same energy he’s been teasing all month — focused, hungry, and intentional.

“eGoli” set the tone early, blending melody with real-life reflection, and the rest of the tape follows through. Ten tracks, no filler. Just Lucasraps moving between introspection and flex, without losing himself in the process.

From Location Hurting 3 to now, the growth is clear. The conversations about whether he’s underrated? They only add pressure — and he sounds ready for it.

“Y.O.G” feels like a level-up moment. Not loud, not forced. Just a young artist stepping into his space and owning it.

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K.O Celebrates 20 Years In Music With Reflective New Single “20 Summers”

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K.O Marks 20 Years With “20 Summers”

K.O is in his reflective bag.

“20 Summers” isn’t just another drop, it’s a timestamp. Released on 20 March 2026, exactly 20 years since he stepped into the game, the joint finds him looking back without sounding stuck.

The production leans into African textures layered over clean hip-hop drums, while K.O keeps it honest. No gimmicks, no chasing trends , just perspective. He talks longevity, discipline, and what it really takes to stay relevant when the game keeps moving.

From Teargas days to Skhanda World, this is a full-circle moment. And instead of celebrating loudly, he chooses to speak calmly, like someone who knows exactly what they’ve built.

“20 Summers” feels less like a victory lap and more like a reminder: K.O is still here, still sharp, and still moving with intention.

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Lewi Ercoll & Ukhona Honor A Legend With “TOO LATE”

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Lewi Ercoll & Ukhona Honor A Legend With “TOO LATE”

Lewi Ercoll and Ukhona have released the official music video for “TOO LATE,” a standout from their collaborative project BLOOD BEHIND THE VEIL.

The visual draws clear inspiration from Brenda Fassie’s iconic “Too Late for Mama,” reimagining its emotional depth through a modern lens.

Rather than a remake, the video captures similar themes of regret and consequence, using intimate storytelling and symbolic visuals to connect past and present.

With this release, the duo delivers a thoughtful tribute while continuing to shape their own voice in South African music.

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