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Usimamane Unleashes Long-Awaited Album “20th: Days Before Maud”

Usimamane Unleashes Long-Awaited Album “20th: Days Before Maud.” After months of anticipation, Durban rapper Usimamane has finally dropped his much-awaited album “20th: Days Before Maud.”

Usimamane Unleashes Long-Awaited Album “20th: Days Before Maud”

The project marks a pivotal moment in his career, highlighting his artistic growth and cementing his position in the local Hip-hop music landscape. Both fans and critics have been eagerly anticipating its release, and Usimamane has truly delivered.

For his debut album, Usimamane has truly made his mark, pulling in some of South Africa’s biggest rap heavyweights. With high-profile features from the likes of K.O, Youngsta CPT, Anatii, Nasty C, and Okmalumkoolkat, the Durban rapper has demonstrated that his talent is far from fleeting. Instead, it’s clear he’s here to leave a lasting legacy in the SA Hip Hop scene.

The album weaves together a diverse mix of sounds, from pounding beats to soulful melodies, all anchored by Usimamane’s signature lyrical finesse. It kicks off with The Kulture, where Usimamane effortlessly rides the beat, showcasing his smooth flow. The momentum carries into the second track, Upete, where he teams up with Okmalumkoolkat and Slim Ego, delivering a seamless fusion of their styles.

Not only did Usimamane demonstrate his smooth rap style over a laid-back beat, but his collaboration on Discounts with YoungstaCPT also highlighted his rap prowess on a high-energy track. The fast-paced beat perfectly complements YoungstaCPT’s style, making their combined performance a standout moment on the album.

The album’s feature game reaches its peak with the track Bank, featuring Anatii and Tony Dayimane. This powerhouse collaboration feels like a step up from Usimamane’s hit Cheque, opening with the bold line, “f*ck a cheque, I need a bank.” The track exudes an elevated energy, reflecting a new level of ambition and impact.

Just when you might think the young Durban rapper has peaked, the track Vegan, featuring MashBeatz and Tellaman, proves otherwise. This track unveils another dimension of Usimamane’s lyrical prowess, offering a masterfully curated production. Tellaman’s smooth vocals add a polished touch, elevating the song to a new level of sophistication.

The track Uvalo, featuring Sjava, has been the buzz of SA Hip Hop circles leading up to the album’s release. Its poignant nature makes it a standout, and bringing Sjava on board was a masterstroke, perfectly aligning with the song’s emotional depth and theme.

Uphambene might just become a fan favourite on the album, thanks to its collaboration with the seasoned rapper K.O. The track’s brisk, energetic beat is tailor-made for a summer hit, and Usimamane’s choice to feature K.O. was spot-on. With K.O.’s reputation for crafting catchy anthems, this track is set to hit all the right notes.

“20th: Days Before Maud” is now live on all major streaming platforms, showcasing Usimamane’s knack for captivating and inspiring audiences. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just discovering his music, this album is sure to make a memorable impression.

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