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Chapter Two Of @BYLWANSTA's #SPIJØNGET Has Finally Arrived

By @itsmanjobruh on 02/28/2020 in Projects You Should Hear

The "SPIJØNGET" series continues and chapter two has finally arrived. We were out at the "SPIJØNGET Chapter Two" listening session last night to get a taste of what we are in for. South African recording artist, art director and multimedia designer ByLwansta informed us  that the "SPIJØNGET" album is a 3 part EP consisting of 4 songs each that eventually builds up to his debut album.

Chapter one of the SPIJØGNET is a journey whereby ByLwansta changes  his musical direction as he transitions from not only a rapper but to a composer. Chapter one was based on musical growth and relationship, life experiences when coming up to Johannesburg. Chapter is now giving us a feel of the brand "ByLwansta", how he managed to deal with social anxiety and being comfortable of making music with people he is comfortable with and this relates back to him opening up more, which is heard on track 1 "How 'bout now?". Chapter Two of SPIJØGNET really takes you on a journey with ByLwansta expressing himself through aggressive and infectious raps filled with double entendre and wordplay. This 4-track EP features Lungelo Manzi, Robot Koch, Zulo, Solo Ntsizwa Ka Mthimkulu and lastly his brother Kimosabe.

This is Chapter Two of SPIJØGNET by ByLwansta;


 

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