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New Music Friday: Mzansi Recognize Priddy Ugly As The Best Story Teller

New Music Friday: Mzansi Recognize Priddy Ugly As The Best Story Teller. The art of storytelling has existed since before recorded history, so it’s not strange that it has taken off in hip-hop culture. In SA hip hop, there are quite a number of rappers who have a massive story telling attributes in their raps but as it stand Mzansi has decided who their King is.

New Music Friday: Mzansi Recognize Priddy Ugly As The Best Story Teller

After being ridiculed for years, Priddy Ugly is finally recognized by South Africans as one of the top rappers in the country. The rapper’s popularity on Twitter increased as a result of mentions of him as one of the top rappers and lyricists. 

Priddy has received criticism for having no flow throughout the years, but he has persevered and consistently disproved his doubters. This came after he dropped “30minutes to Soweto” a new lead single to his forthcoming EP ‘MUD.’

The rapper proceeded to Twitter to announce the track’s release, unaware that he was about to blow Mzansi’s minds with his pen game. “30minutes To Soweto – OUT NOW. https://ditto.fm/30minutestosoweto,” tweeted Priddy Ugly.

Here is what Mzansi has to say about Priddy Ugly’s latest release:

Priddy Ugly is not the only rapper who has put Mzansi in a good mood for the weekend; other rappers have also released explosive tracks to get the weekend started. PdotO is also one of the South African rappers who fall under the category of underrated artists.

Taking to Twitter, the rapper announced the release of the “God Bless The God Blessed” music video. “HOLY GHOST CRY 📽️ VISUALS OFFICIALLY Out on@YouTubeShot By @finepicturesofficialCreative Director @terrencengwila,” he tweeted.

If you are heading toward the N1 this weekend then you are on the right route as PH Raw will make your journey smooth-sailing with his latest single ‘N1 (Fgwl II Intro).’ The song served as the lead single for his forthcoming project ‘From Giyani With Love Too.’

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