Whenever a new genre becomes mainstream, there is public discourse around which genre it effectively iced out of public favor. However, interestingly enough, there's an immediacy with regards to debate around which genre is "dead" instead of the ideal that various genres can exist in similar spaces.
One Twitter user, Zinhle, posed a similar opinion, to which the BLK JKS responded. Check out their exchange about the everlasting quality and possibility of coexisting genres in the South African music scene.
Meanwhile , The Real Story Here Is Kwaito Has Beeeeen Evolving ... Just As Hip Hop Has Gone From Crunk To Trap & Rock From Punk To Grunge , Jazz From Bebop To Fusion etc We Just Need To Love Ourselves Enough To See The Immutable Genius Within https://t.co/RnsKBGUXsY
— BLK JKS (@BLK_JKS) May 22, 2019
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