Arguably one of the most anticipated albums in South African Hip-hop today, Pheli Makaveli. The Pheli trapstar had some very exciting news for his eager fans, announcing that he will be releasing a Pheli Makaveli documentary on the 22nd of July which will premiere on #MTVBase at 16:30.
The build up to the album has been a phenomenal one, which one could even date back to the release of his break out single, Culture Vulture. 25K has had a solid run with the singles ever since and has scored some notable features with Sliqe on the Injayam Vol.2 album, Costa Titchs, Made in Africa album, Zoocci Coke Dopes Anxiety and most recently, the 018s Finest remix by Boity.
The first single from Pheli Makaveli was the intro of the project as 25K wanted to set the tone with the visuals accompanying it. He then gave us Hustlers Prayer which featured another Pretorian rapper, A-Reece. A heartfelt song, which 25K says is the one that held the album back as he waited quite a while for the A-Reece verse in an upcoming interview with SiyaMetane. After receiving and hearing the verse he learnt that A-Reece was dealing with loss of his father at the time and this ended up giving this song so much depth and a stronger meaning.
The album is available for pre-order and set to drop on the 23rd of July with the documentary which was directed by UntamedPictures who also directed 'Welcome To My Life' by A-Reece, Ecco and Wordz set to drop the day before, the 22nd of July on MTVBase;
@TheReal_25K Pheli Makaveli The Documentary ????️Thursday, 22 July on @MTVBaseSouth 16:30PM????#UntamedPictures #PheliMakaveli pic.twitter.com/JRx9uwDwpI
— Untamed Pictures (@UntamedPictures) July 14, 2021
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