Coming from one of the biggest tribes in South African hip hop, the Motswako movement has always been strong, until a certain division occurred. However, after Jabba's passing, this division came to an end one night on stage at the Maftown Heights.
Khuli Chana relays the story of how what had made Motswako powerful had now died as soon as they all started working apart. Going into an isolated space and phase, Khuli reveals how he now began to understand what HHP had been feeling like while in the space he was in. From "I Want It All" to "Bang," the brotherhood between AKA and Khuli Chana is one that has been consistent for years. Carrying on tradition from what he had learned from Jabba, the MotswakOriginator lets Slikour in on why he gave Kiernan a co-sign. Catch part two of the Balcony Interview with Khuli Chana below;
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