You would have to live under a rock to be clueless about Champagne69. The duo recently joined the good people at The Sobering Podcast for a nearly two hour conversation. They discussed their work, their relationships in the music industry, and much more.
When people think of trap or hip-hop music, they don’t always associate the genres with intellect or depth. However, a great example of the fallacy to this statement is Champagne69. The duo unpack some of their relationships with women and go further to divulge some of their emotional backgrounds too. Additionally, they get into the nature of their brand of independence in a music industry like that of South Africa. In the news of late, the duo is cited to not want to be considered the “new wave,” and Champagne69 provided more context to this sentiment in the latest episode below.
It would be useless to share everything when there is a visual of them in studio as well as over an hour’s worth of crisp content to enjoy. Take a look at what the Champagne69 music men had to say when they joined that newest installment of The Sobering Podcast.
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