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Scumie Expresses Her Desire To Be The First Female In ATM

Scumie Expresses Her Desire To Be The First Female In ATM. The global perception of the Hip Hop genre has often leaned towards it being a predominantly male-dominated industry, and the South African Hip Hop scene is no exception to this prevailing notion.

Scumie Expresses Her Desire To Be The First Female In ATM

Despite the presence of a few accomplished female South African rappers, the emerging generation of women in the rap scene in SA is making significant strides, bringing ambitious aspirations to the forefront as they strive to carve a path for their successful trajectories.

Scumie is one of the young female SA rappers who is buoyed to make a significant impact in the competitive music genre. The Jozi-based trap rapper is setting her eyes on a bigger price as he is aiming to work with the best rappers in the game in ATM (African Trap Movement).

The African Trap Movement, comprised of Sjava, Emtee, Ruff, and Saudi, has garnered substantial success in the South African Hip Hop scene, earning significant recognition and acclaim in the industry. However, it’s worth noting that the group currently lacks a female member, and Scumie has voiced her aspiration to become the first woman to join and collaborate with the best in the game. “My goal in this life is to be the first female in atm,” she wrote in a post.

Last year, Scumie emerged as a significant contributor to South African Hip Hop, releasing a noteworthy array of singles and collaborating with numerous fellow rappers. Her prolific output reflects a clear manifestation of her hunger and determination to achieve success in the competitive world of Hip Hop.

With the ATM subtly suggesting the release of an album, it remains intriguing to observe whether Scumie will seize the opportunity should it materialize. In the meantime, she can continue to exert more effort in establishing her presence in the South African Hip Hop scene.

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