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ZuluMecca Enters “Crash Out” Phase of Her Next Album
ZuluMecca is deep in the process of creating her next album, steadily building anticipation with subtle updates and reflections on her journey. Known for blending introspection with razor-sharp lyricism, she’s now working in a space defined by vulnerability and honesty.
She recently described reaching the “crash out” stage of her process:
“Every verse I write makes my heart beat a little too fast…”

That statement captures the intensity of her current work—an album being lived and felt with every bar. This creative strain is familiar territory for ZuluMecca. Her 2022 EP, WEPT: A Succeeding Parable, was a concise, spiritually charged project exploring loss, self-reflection, and rebuilding. The three-track release left a lasting impression for its raw honesty and conceptual precision.
Since then, she’s expanded her sound. Her 2024 EP, Seams., blended introspective lyricism with soul, jazz, and alternative hip-hop influences, while collaborations with artists like Hannah Ray, Mars Baby, and lordkez added new textures without diluting her introspective core. Tracks like “Right Back” and “End of the World” pushed her sonic boundaries while maintaining a focus on self-exploration and transition. Her mid-2024 single, “Change,” continued this evolution, balancing thoughtful lyrics with sharp delivery and reasserting her presence after a quieter period.
The “crash out” phase signals intense focus and emotional investment in the writing process. While details about the album’s sound or themes remain under wraps, her track record suggests a carefully constructed, conceptually rich project.
Fans can expect ZuluMecca to continue building on the thematic and sonic foundations of her previous work. As the album takes shape, anticipation is growing for what promises to be another defining chapter in her artistry.
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LUCASRAPS Kicks Off New Friday Freestyle Series
LUCASRAPS has officially launched his new Friday Freestyle series, kicking things off with a performance that immediately caught the attention of fans.
One particular line stood out across social media:
“My realest enemies were once all my real friends.”
The bar sparked speculation among listeners, with many debating whether the lyric was directed at anyone specific or simply reflected personal experiences.
Regardless of interpretation, the freestyle serves as another reminder of why LUCASRAPS remains one of the sharpest lyricists in the current generation.
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Nasty C Explains Why He Won’t Do A Tswayza Interview
Here’s a merged and polished version:
Nasty C recently addressed whether he would ever appear on Tswayza’s platform, revealing that he currently has no plans to do so despite having great respect for the show.
The rapper praised the production and described it as a valuable platform, even expressing hope that it continues to grow and attract major investment in the future.
“I hope a brand comes through and they give them a mega budget,” he said.
Despite his admiration for the platform, Nasty C admitted that he has no personal interest in sitting down for an interview on the show at this stage of his career.
“I personally do not want to do it,” he stated.
While explaining his reluctance, the rapper acknowledged that he doesn’t fully understand the reason himself. He dismissed the idea that fear is holding him back, suggesting it may simply come down to comfort, motivation, or knowing where he feels he fits.
“Maybe at some stage my feelings will change,” he said. “I don’t know if it’s just like I’m too nervous — that’s not the word. Maybe lazy? Maybe I’m too lazy to do something like that? I don’t know.”
Nasty C further explained that his decision is tied to a personal feeling that he does not belong on the platform right now.
“I feel like people should know where they belong. I don’t belong there. I don’t wanna do that.”
However, he was careful to ensure that his comments were not interpreted as criticism of the show. Before ending the discussion, he doubled down on his admiration for the platform and urged that his praise be included alongside any headlines.
Although he has no plans to appear at the moment, Nasty C made it clear that his feelings could change in the future. His comments have since sparked conversation among fans, many of whom would still like to see the rapper make an appearance on the show one day.
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New SA Hip Hop Releases To Check Out This Week
South African hip hop fans have plenty of fresh music to enjoy this week.
New releases include Money Badoo’s 4Play, Slim Dumpie’s Melanin, Rush Awa, MashBeatz and DJ Sliqe’s Lapisa featuring Lowfeye, LaCabra and Dolphin Dx, Issi & The North Mob’s Hop Out, and Xowla IStallion’s Resista featuring Slim Ego, Tony Dayimane, Emtee and Touchline.
The diverse lineup offers listeners everything from introspective rap and collaborations to energetic street records.
With so much new music available, fans have no shortage of options for their weekend playlists.
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