When two OG's meet, you are bound to come across some notable gems that could inspire you. The case of Slikour and DJ Dimplez is no different as DJ Dimplez sheds some light on the third and last part of the Balcony Interview with Slikour.
For a long time, South African hip hop has been dubbed as a replica of American hip hop, lacking originality and its own sound. Slikour and DJ Dimplez go into depth about our hip hop finding its own sound, drawing the conversation from the influence kwaito now has on hip hop. Therefore, they speak on embarking on a journey to finding the South African hip hop sound. In the same vain, a brand new show concept is born. Going back to the album, DJ Dimplez touches on why he never really pushed or marketed his new album, KUBU. In closing, DJ Dimplez speaks on trying to create experiences with Pop Bottles, as well as giving the kids a chance. Catch the final installation of the Balcony Interview with DJ Dimplez below;
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