At the back of releasing their seventh and last album, ‘SVN’, pioneering South African Hip-Hop crew Skwatta Kamp recently paid a visit to the South African Hip-Hop Museum in Newtown, Joburg.
The five members — Bozza, Nemza, Slikour, Relo and Shugasmakx — go through the plaques of the museum’s Wall of Fame and break down the significance of each artist and personality from P.O.C to Amu, Ninja, Bionic and Skwatta among others.
The video is a great opportunity to get a brief history of SA Hip-Hop, which is hard to come by on the internet, watch it below:
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