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@Speedstabro Mentions That There Have Been Many Lukewarm Drops During Lockdown On Episode 14 Of The @POPCast4Real

By @itsmanjobruh on 05/13/2020 in Watch

Last night on the 14th episode of the POPcast season 2, DJ Speedsta mentioned that there has been many drops but somehow he feels like they've been lukewarm and aren't really moving him because he feels that the musicians are rushing their work to have content out.

“Guys, just because we’re in lockdown doesn’t mean if you’re a person that makes music you have to drop…that’s all I’m going to say. A lot of the drops (SA Hip Hop) are very, very lukewarm,” Speedsta mentioned in the convo with his co-hosts. He did not name drop due to conflict of interest but he did further mention; “I was telling him (Les), cause he wanted to also drop… he has a fire album that’s ready. I was telling him ‘don’t rush to drop it, you’ve worked so long don’t rush just because you feel like it has to come out. Rather hold it. He’s got a fire album I’m not gonna lie,”.

With all the recent releases from Emtee, Lucasraps, Maraza, Kwesta & The Big Hash do you agree with Speedsta on this one? Watch the video below and let us know;

POPcast S2 EP14 PT1 - Moon Child calls out radio, Artists not getting paid by SAMRO & SAMPRA + More

 

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