It's reveal day and the occasion is glorious. Picture this, Tswana dancers clad in their leather and skin hides accompanying Makwa on his great journey to speak to his people about self pride and being young, gifted and black. Makwa produces a consuming cross over anthem repping for his hood on 6.
The production of this masterpiece is so intricate with the guitar, the beautiful drums and added traditional "shakers" on there. His approach to the song as well is quite clever given that the soothing melody doesn't leave you even after the song has stopped playing. Do you also notice the gospel reference in his "tsohle, tsohle" lyric? This undoubtedly gives me a feeling that the mamas all over the country will appreciate that familiarity that comes with those two words which are sung in a popular hymn. We're obsessed with Makwa's attitude here 'cause he delivers some subtle brags without sounding pompous. Call it the celebration of the ghetto child as he sets out to create dust in the game. In the same breathe, he infuses the hip hop or rather, trap lifestyle ("sipping on lean") making sure that he doesn't stray away from the rap audience either. My heart is already in line doing the "Kulenyane" dance routine with my hands in ngwazi position. WE ARE PROUD NTWANA YASE 6!
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