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News1 week ago

Majorsteez are gearing up for a powerful comeback with their upcoming Streetwise 2 EP, dropping this November. Featuring collaborations with Emtee, Liyema Pantsi and Pink Fur, the project promises to deliver bold energy and fresh soundscapes.

News1 week ago

Emtee recently shared a striking reflection: “I could’ve been anything I wanted to be in life. Hip hop snatched me.” The statement, brief yet powerful, offers a glimpse into the artist’s deep connection with the genre that shaped his identity and career. For Emtee, hip-hop was a force that redirected his life’s course. His words highlight the magnetic pull of music in his journey underscoring how the culture and sound of hip-hop didn’t just influence him but claimed him completely too.

Music3 weeks ago

Emtee has confirmed plans to release a new album at the beginning of 2026. Speaking in a recent interview with SA Hip Hop Feeds, he said, “At the top of 2026 I’m dropping an album. The announcement comes nearly two years after the release of his fourth studio album, DIY 3. Further details on the upcoming project have not yet been disclosed

News4 weeks ago

Emtee recently opened up about the origins of his breakout single We Up, revealing it was recorded during one of the most difficult periods in his life. Speaking on 5 Hip Hop Nights, the rapper described how the track came together while he and his friends were living in a small apartment, unsure of how they’d pay rent or make it in music. What started as a form of manifestation, he explained, eventually turned into a song that marked a spiritual and career breakthrough. As Emtee put it, “I recorded that song at my lowest, I was just manifesting stuff.”

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

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