Cassper Nyovest Challenges Belief That Pretoria Has Produced Best Rappers in SA

Cassper Nyovest Challenges Belief That Pretoria Has Produced Best Rappers in SA

- Cassper Nyovest doesn't believe that Pretoria has produced the best rappers in the country

- The musician took to social media to challenge Zeus Omega's opinion that Pitori has produced the biggest hip hop artists in Mzansi

- Cassper Nyovest shared that his hometown Mafikeng has given Mzansi the best lyricists including himself, HHP and Khuli Chana, among others

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Cassper Nyovest believes that his hometown Mahikeng has produced the best rappers in Mzansi. The Amademoni hitmaker took to social media to challenge the popular belief that Pretoria has produced the biggest hip-hop artists in the country.

Brand and image consultant and regular contributor to SA hip hop Zeus Omega posted a while back that Pretoria has produced the best rappers in the country.

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Cassper Nyovest Challenges Belief That Pretoria Has Produced Best Rappers in Sa
Cassper Nyovest has challenged the belief that Pretoria has produced best rappers in SA. Image: @casspernyovest
Source: Instagram

Cass took to Twitter to challenge Zeus Omega's opinion that Pitori has produced some of the best hip-hop artists in Mzansi. He shared that he feels his hometown of Mafikeng has produced some of the best lyricists in SA.

The musician, who his now an Amapiano artist, also named some of the best rappers from Maftown, including himself, whom he said all have gold selling albums.

"Maftown is the home of GOAT HHP, Cassper Nyovest, Khuli Chana, Tuks Senganga, Mo Molemi who all have gold selling Hip Hop albums. #JustSaying."

Mufasa's post sparked a young debate on his timeline. Check out some of the comments from his fans below:

@TheRichRakgadi wrote:

"Khuli Chana - His Planet Of The Havenots Album Is Leading The Gomora Soundtrack. Cassper Nyovest - Has A Big Check Cut By Nedbank To Have Tsibip On Their Ad. Tuks Senganga - His Song 'Bona Fela' Is Skeem Saam's Theme Song."

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@PeterMagupta said:

"A-Reece is better than all Maftown Rappers."

@YungplutoFBG commented:

"The Rappers You Mentioned Were All Good Rappers Except You. I'm Glad You Found A Calling In Something Else Other Than Rapping. All That Gold And Plat Don't Mean The Music Is Good Though Or The Rapper Is Great."

@SliqYasin said:

"Maftown rappers played a huge role in pioneering S.A hip hop, no doubt. I'm from the East Rand but I have to admit."

@PsyghlentLesage added:

"Rappers from PTA still go in harder regardless of sales and numbers."

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In other music news, Briefly News reported that Cassper Nyovest took to social media to give up-and-coming musician DJ Melzi his flowers. Mufasa took to Instagram on Friday afternoon, 23 April to praise the young Amapiano producer for producing one of the hottest Yanos songs currently.

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DJ Melzi, real name Tumelo Mphai (19), recently dropped the music video for his banger titled La Melza. The song is on high rotation on TV and radio stations. It is also popular at parties because of its catchy and simple lyrics.

Cassper makes a cameo appearance on Melzi's music video. He reckoned Melzi is a star in the making. The Amademoni hitmaker posted the video on Instagram. He captioned it:

"Have you see my Laatie's music video for La Melza? @djmelzi_official_ a star in the making. SMASH HIT!!!"

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