South African rapper Emtee recently emphasized that hip hop is very much alive as long as he is active in the industry. He made this assertion in response to claims that South African hip hop is dying. Emtee, known for his strong presence and influence in the genre, insists that his music continues to keep the spirit of hip hop thriving in South Africa.
Emtee is on a mission to revitalize the South African hip hop scene and is confident in his ability to do so. He is currently preparing to release his long-awaited album, DIY 3, which he believes will have a significant impact on the industry. Despite delays due to industry politics and distribution challenges, Emtee has assured fans that the album is completed and is in the final stages of mixing and mastering.
In addition to DIY 3, Emtee has hinted at the possibility of releasing more projects in 2024, showcasing his dedication to producing new music and supporting the genre (SA Hip Hop Mag). His determination to keep hip hop alive reflects his passion for the art form and his commitment to his fans.
In other news – Emtee’s recent interview leaves SA concerned
Award-winning rapper Emtee – real name Mthembemi Ndevu – is making headlines after his recent Podcast and Chill with MacG interview.
The rapper opened up about his private life, which always thrusts him into the top trends.No doubt, over the years, he has had his fair share of drama, from rumoured drug addiction to marital woes. However, Mzansi was in tears after clips from his interview went viral. Read more