African, human, and authentic are three words that come to mind whenever Solo pops up. His personality is displayed in his music, and the calm of it cannot be ignored.
Process and taking form in music is vital, documenting ones journey in song, it lives forever. Debuting the third and last of the "Dreams" trilogy, Solo stepped In The Stu with Slikour to talk all thing C.Plenty.Dreams. Back dating from Dreams.A.Plenty where he was the younger and naive version of himself, followed by Dreams.B.Plenty on which he was ready to take off with his rap career. As he grew into himself and his music, the narrative has changed. He now channels the older and wiser Solo into C.Plenty.Dreams. Speaking to balance, the third of the Dreams trilogy gives the rappers definition and understanding of success. Due to practice with his team, the execution of the C.Plenty.Dreams was quicker. Touching on African spirituality, Solo engages on how South Africans associate their spirituality with darkness, taking from this, he lets us in on how he and his wife, Dineo, go about embracing their spirituality. Watch the first part of In The Stu with Solo below;
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