In our recently-released Special on 50 years of Hip-Hop and 40 years of South African Hip-Hop done in collaboration with Hennessy, Stogie T ruffled some feathers when he said he doesn’t think there’s a classic album in South African Hip-Hop.
Even the other panelists, especially Scoop and A-Reece, were shook. “It’s a very high standard,” Stogie T said. “I think the closest to being a classic is ‘Avery’.”
In his defence against being labelled a hater, he said, “Remember I’ve released albums in this country, too. So I’m also saying my albums are not classic.”
Below are some reactions from SA Hip-Hop Twitter.
Watch the full conversation between A-Reece, Stogie T, Moozlie, Uncle Party Time and Scoop Makhathini below if you still haven’t:
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