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News6 days ago

Stogie T has officially unveiled the artwork and tracklist for his long-awaited album Anomy with a 12-track project that dives deep into questions of identity, legacy and the struggle to find meaning in fractured times. With features from Nasty C, A-Reece, Thandiswa Mazwai, Maglera Doe Boy and more, the album promises to be one of his most profound yet.

News3 weeks ago

iFani recently shared his thoughts on A-Reece’s Business As Usual EP, calling it a project “not for amateurs, not for the masses.” “It took me a couple of weeks to understand this project,” he admitted. “I was looking for hits… but this is VIP section.” He praised A-Reece’s craftsmanship, likening the music to espresso: “Ricoffy sells more eMzantsi than espresso. But those who understand coffee know that there's a craft to espresso.” Highlighting tracks like Scented Candles and So Much, iFani concluded: “A classic for me… From track 1 to track 9 - yhuuu!”

News1 month ago

A-Reece responded to comments made by Emtee during a live session, where Emtee addressed questions about not promoting A-Reece’s latest EP, Business As Usual. Emtee described the music industry as a “competitive sport,” prompting A-Reece to share his own message via Instagram Stories. The interaction highlighted ongoing conversations around artist support, collaboration, and personal dynamics in South African hip-hop

News1 month ago

A-Reece recently announced that the music video for “Easier Said Than Done,” a track from his "Kill The King mixtape," has reached one million views on YouTube. In a message posted on X, the artist thanked his supporters and acknowledged the milestone as a meaningful moment in his journey, writing, “to the ones who continuously support my art I love you so much and thank you. a toast to good music.”

News1 month ago

In a conversation with SA Hip‑Hop Reloaded, A‑Reece revealed that before even beginning to conceptualize his next project, he came to the brink of quitting music altogether. Feeling underappreciated, he questioned whether continuing was worth it until he was reminded that art will always be polarizing and that his responsibility extended beyond himself

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