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A-Reece Dismisses Beef With Nasty C Ahead of Same-Day Releases

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Rivalry Out, Respect In: SA Hip-Hop’s Biggest Names Align for Epic Drop

For years, fans of South African Hip-Hop have speculated about a rivalry between A-Reece and Nasty C. That narrative ends here. This week, A-Reece shut down any claims of tension once and for all.

Taking to social media, the Paradise hitmaker made it clear:
“David and I aren’t covertly beefin’ or anything like that, man; that narrative should start collecting dust at this point. None of what’s happening currently is intended to feed into that bs.”

Reece didn’t stop there. He welcomed the idea of both artists dropping music on the same day—a historic first for SA Hip-Hop.
“Dropping on the same day would actually be amazing for South African Hip-Hop… Two giants, two different sounds, two different fan bases, one culture.”

His statement flips the script. Rather than fueling rivalry, it highlights collaboration, growth, and the culture itself.

If it happens, fans will witness three new-school titans—A-Reece, Nasty C, and their unique sounds—releasing music simultaneously, not as opponents, but as leaders shaping the movement.

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Jemapelle James Taps Sishii For Soulful New Drop “Yoh”

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Jemapelle James steps back into the spotlight with his latest single “Yoh” featuring Sishii, and it’s a heartfelt offering that leans deep into nostalgia and emotion.

The track blends warm chords, rich harmonies, and familiar drum patterns, pulling from 90s and early 2000s South African influences while still sounding fresh. It’s a heartbreak record, but one that feels comforting and rooted in home, identity, and shared musical experiences.

Sishii’s contribution adds the perfect emotional balance, turning the song into more than just a solo expression. Their chemistry makes “Yoh” feel like something meant to be experienced live, not just streamed.

This release forms part of Jemapelle James’ Road to Superstardom journey, as he continues to build a sound centered on authenticity, storytelling, and connection.

“Yoh” is out now on all major streaming platforms.

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The Big Hash Wraps ‘Love Is A Star’ With Kabza De Small & Sly

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The Big Hash just closed a major chapter.

“Love Is A Star” is officially done. No long speech, no rollout gimmicks — just a simple post: “Project 100% done.” And that was enough to shake things.

The Big Hash Wraps ‘Love Is A Star’ With Kabza De Small & Sly

This isn’t just another drop. It’s a moment. Hash has been hinting at this since January, calling it the biggest play of his career, and the lineup backs it. Kabza De Small on the sound, Sly on the musical direction, and Blxckie adding that extra edge.

The snippets already floating around, especially “Ngcono,” are pointing in one direction — a clean fusion of hip-hop, R&B, and amapiano. Not forced. Not experimental for the sake of it. Just artists in sync.

This feels like Hash stepping into a bigger room. And if the energy online is anything to go by, “Love Is A Star” isn’t just a project — it’s about to be a moment.

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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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