BY MBALI TEBELE
SOUTH African rapper, Kwesta DaKar is back to the music game after being MIA for quite some time.
The 34-year-old rapper from Katlehong, East Rand makes a comeback with a killer collaboration with one of the biggest artists in Mzansi also known as The King of Amapiano, Kabza De Small, on his upcoming project called Speak and Vrostaan, ahead of the project the par released two singles last week Friday, ‘Mrholo Wayizolo’ and ‘Huzet’
The project is set around the elevation of the Pantsula kwaito experience, bringing together two giants in the music industry, The narrative is reminiscent of the kwaito sound and lifestyle with a nostalgic feel, telling modern township stories of self-expression that are impactful and significant to the current times.
Speaking to Daily Entertainment News the rapper said that they are many reasons that made him take a break from the music industry.
“I mean there’s a lot of reasons that made me take a break from the industry, some being the Covid situation, and I had a situation where I had to rearrange whom I wanna work with in the industry, and yeah I just didn’t feel like I was in a space to push music,” he said.
Kwesta whose real name is Senzo Vilakazi also said he decided to work with Kabza because he was a fan and thought they would make great music together.
“The reason I choose to work with him is that I am a fan and there was a time we had a conversation and he also revealed to me that he was my fan, and to be honest it wasn’t really a decision we just wanted to play around different music and because we got along, we turned this into a project, that is how Speak and Vrostaan was born,” he added.
The Album is set to be released before 2022 ends.
“Yeah, now I’m fully back in the industry and I have over 50 songs on the side that I have been recording with Kabza which might also turn out to be another project.
“I am also back to pushing some hardcore hip hop that my fans know me off, so yeah kuningi but I’m 150% back in the industry,” he concluded.
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