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@RIKYRICKWORLD Produces SENTIMENTAL, A Short Series Presented By #CottonFest2019

By @Spokenpriestess on 01/17/2019 in Watch

All roads lead to Newtown in a little over two weeks as the inaugural Cotton Fest is set to take place on the 2nd of February, courtesy of Riky Rick - that's Master Makhado to you by the way. 

After the exciting announcement last year, Riky and all cotton eaters worldwide are steadily building towards the festival which sports an insane line up of the creme de la creme of the hip hop and street culture. From headliners to budding acts that have shaken the streets in the past year, Cotton Fest promises to be a day to remember. In the build up towards the event Riky Rick and his roster of performers have shared a new visual titled SENTIMENTAL, PART 1 in which we see a documentary style short film directed by TK Mogotsi where Nadia Nakai, Moozlie, J Molley, Gemini Major, the Major League DJz, Champagne69, Stilo Magolide, and Uncle Party Time are pictured at a shoot with their voices weaving a story of what moves them. Just from this first piece, one is already drawn into the fuller story and can't help but wonder how it unfolds. Hopefully we get to see more of the story before the big day. Have a look and get to know your faves below:

Featured image by Young Stilo.


 

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