I probably have the most meaningful Top 4 Local Hip Hop list ever.
1. Ishmael (Skeem & Jozi)
2. Hoodlum (Hidden Force)
3. Bongo Riot (Gangs of Instrumental)
4. Pro, HHP & AKA
The Signing That Ended in Tragedy.
Before Dladla became a household name for Kaizer Chiefs, he played for a local township club called Pilkington United Brothers (PUBS). In August 1976, Kaizer Chiefs' charismatic manager and Public Relations Officer, Ewert "The Lip" Nene, drove out to KwaThema specifically to negotiate Dladla's transfer.
Tragically, local officials and fans of PUBS were so furious at the prospect of losing their star player that a confrontation ensued. In the chaos, Nene was fatally stabbed. The tragedy shocked the nation, but Dladla ultimately moved to Chiefs, carrying the heavy emotional weight of knowing a man lost his life just to sign him.
We cant allow her to get away with insulting and labeling citizens as hired guns and fronts. Let's report her misconduct and send her back to retirement for good
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NEW: The FBI just put faces to the fraud.
The bureau dropped its most wanted fraudsters list, with alleged schemes ranging from $1.3 million to $1.2 billion dollars taken from American taxpayers.
Kwaito lacked visionaries, only relied on music.
There was no Kwaito magazine, Kwaito awards, Kwaito radio show, Kwaito TV show, annual Kwaito festival…
Soon as the music was no longer appealing, there was nothing else to hold on to.