Slik Talk Explains Why He Rates AKA’s Mass Country Album 2/10
Slik Talk Explains Why He Rates AKA’s Mass Country Album 2/10. AKA’s Mass Country album boasts with an impressive tracklist and list of features. Songs such as Company, Lemons Lemonade and Dangerous are some of the most talked about among SA hip-hop fans.
The Supa Mega might not be around to push his project but his fans and the people who have been tasked to take over Mass Country have been doing a good job. Notwithstanding everything good that has been said about the Mass Country album, screamy YouTuber Slik Talk is not impressed by the job done by the slain rapper.
Slik Talk lamented that AKA’s Mass Country album was poorly crafted and the mixing of the project was below par. “So I just listened to AKA’s new album called Mass Country and I’m going to give it a solid 2//10. I absolutely hate everything about this album, it’s absolutely one of the worst albums I’ve ever heard in my life. Sonically, it doesn’t even sound good, the mixing is terrible, I do not like this album one bit.” He said.
Slik Talk said that the album does not have a hit and slandered the notion that ‘Company’ featuring Kddo is not a hit, it’s a good song but not a hit. “It has not hit, people talk about the song called Company, it’s not a hit, AKA left us an absolute piece of sh*t. This album is not worth listening to for the second time,” said Slik Talk.
The YouTuber went on to criticize Nadia Nakai’s verse on Dangerous, claiming that it was unnecessary and that she did not deserve to be there. “I heard a lousy verse from Nadia Nakai which was not needed absolutely at all. I don’t know why she was there, she didn’t deserve to be there, she didn’t need to be there,” he added.
This is not the first time Slik Talk has ripped at AKA, following the assassination of the Supa Mega in Durban, the controversial YouTuber said that AKA was responsible for his murder. He explained that the passing of Anele Tembe was the reason why AKA was not supposed to be roaming around the streets of Durban.
“You were never good in Durban AKA, you were never free to roam the streets of Durban because they still haven’t forgiven you for what you did to their sunflower. You think people forgot about Nelli Tembe? Is that what you think?”
“You think people have forgotten what happened to Nelli Tembe? AKA rest in peace my brother but life does not work like that. People don’t just move on in the blink of an eye, that’s not how life works. You have to be careful and you have to move accordingly,” he said.