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From Psyfo to ProVerb: Here are 3 long-forgotten South African rappers

From Psyfo to ProVerb: Here are 3 long-forgotten South African rappers

  • Many legendary South African rappers have been forgotten due to changes in the music game
  • From Psfyo and Tuks Senganga to ProVerb, here are some stars that many have forgotten about
  • Briefly News has compiled a list of some of the best Mzansi hip-hop rappers of the time who have been forgotten by the public
News briefly compiled a list of rappers who were forgotten
Many SA rappers have been forgotten by the public. Image: iammrcroc/proverbmusic
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The South African hip-hop scene has always been dynamic, evolving through waves of trends, new faces and cultural changes. Many of our legendary artists are forgotten.

News in brief compiled a list of three rappers that netizens seemed to have forgotten about and their contributions to South African music industry.

1. Psypho

South African actor and musician Sidwell Sipho Ngwenya popularly known as Psyfo was also one of the best forgotten rappers we ever had. Mzansi.

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Psyfo was known for his awesome Ajax character on SABC 1 popular soap Generation. His rap career started in the early 2000s and it had so much potential that he has a bunch of hits under his belt working with other rap legends like HHP and Amu.

2. Adverb

second the rapper forgotten South African musician and media personality ProVerb, who also retired from the music game in 2015. He previously discovered that many netizens still listen to his music and 18.5 thousand of Spotify listeners every month.

ProVerb was also known as the executive producer and presenter of the South African Idols

3. Tux Senganga

Tuks Senganga is also the third SA rapper to be forgotten by the nation. Tux first burst onto the scene with his thought provoking rhymes and signature flow. Known for such hits as Monate Thaa, Ticket to Yozi The unique combination of Kasi life and intellectualism in Tuks made him famous in the mid-2000s.

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ProVerb encourages fans to sign up for the school

In the previous report from News in briefurged ProVerb to his fans enroll in higher qualification programs.

That’s when the star decided to go back to school and get a BBA. ProVerb made the announcement on his Facebook and Instagram and fans couldn’t stop praising him.

Source: Korotko News