HEAT OF THE WEEK: Jelezi by Dee Michaels

Show me another kid who can do it like Dee Michaels, I’ll wait…. so u and I agree kuri jaha leri ri ndundisa genge hi mavidi. Since va yi tshika swi vava mkhulu, he’s been working hard in the booth, and now he’s dropping hits and all of a sudden vanhu se va na Jelezi. Yup that’s the jam of the week, dropped for the haters to shut the fcuk up and for the fans to sing along.

The beat is too nice, mid tempo shxt, I wonder where he gets his beats coz even his tape (Tsonga trap soul) had nice beats. He’s more of a singer, but this time he was doing some crazy and catchy flows, less words but direct, hook is nice and it’s a nice sing along. I give this a 4/5 because of the beat that is too long, I believe a short version of this Jelezi would make it played more but Dee Michaels’ fans to repeat the jam, nonetheless the song is dope.

DOWNLOAD LINK: http://xikulu.com/15277

YI SUKINI: GMAX is dropping an album in 2019

GMax has been making waves, ngwenya is going to drop an album hi 2019 (date to be confirmed), his tape Ndlela leyinene has done wonders and made a name for this young kat from Tzaneen. I heard a lil birdy saying he’s dropping a freestyle this December hi ti 7… Hi ta yi yimela, let’s hope he doesn’t drops the ball. Phela genge loko yi twa pressure ya fambula. Anyway in his famous adlib, ‘ska shuu’ – I’m out.

HEAT OF THE WEEK: NDZA VABYA BY DEE EN KAY

Ngwenya almost got it, well in this case almost does count and I am rating this one as the heat of the week. First verse was too personal, the flow was too nice for a love song, and for the very 1st time ngwenya yi audible which is what he lacks on most songs.

The singing is bad, a yi teka chansi genge but the chance paid out, ni rhandza the originality and the authenticity although I felt like if he had a good singer to hook him up it would be a dope song.

Every English line is whack, that’s where he missed it.

“Loko kuri no vabya mi nga ni tshungurisi / loko kuri no lorha a hi sungurisi, kumbe mi ni pfuxi / mi nga ni phaphamisi / hambi no pfuka ni tsutsuma mi nga ni hlongorisi…”

The song needed only two verses, it is too long for a love song and ri tshiketa ndzilo when it drags for long. I’ll give this a 3.5/5 for the use of Xitsonga, the beat, and the emotions on the hook. The remaining 1.5 was lost ka xilungu na the duration of the track. But all in all, madala yi tirhini.

DOWNLOAD LINK: http://xikulu.com/15074

MBODZA WA VHIKI: liqour by Patmesh feat. Dala fam

I am not even sure where to begin with this one, I thought where two giants meet byasi a byi ngehe mili but with this joint hi ta tshamela ro hlakulela. Patmesh featured Dala fam on a track called liquor, now from the two names mentioned one would think it’s gonna be a hit for December, but naaah, this is a flop.

Patmesh is a good producer, I thought he will obviously crack his own shit mara dololo, he’s not audible at all. I can’t hear what he is saying, mumbling ha yi vona mara this is too much, I can’t hear the hook nor the verse, I must say I am disappointed.

Dala came with the same old same old, lava va swi vekaku kahle va ri I tshamelo maxelo, no effort at all; he did what everyone expects from him, no change of flows nor style. Actually the only nice about this track is the beat and the flow ya Patmesh, but can that make a good song? No punchlines, no metaphors, I can’t speak on the language coz a ku twali nchumu.

I am giving this one a 1/5 because of the beat and the flow, the only catchy line I heard was ‘legs open like a spaza’ on Dala fam’s verse, leswi swin’wana is just a repetition of lines from his old songs such as A hi fambi, which scored him a space ka Slikour Incubator.  Liqour yi ta rhandziwa hi genge yo ka yi nga yingiseli ti lyrics, eka mina this is MBODZA WA VHIKI, the song is too weak for two giants. I thought this was gonna be a win, guess it’s true ku music a wu na vinyi…

DOWNLOAD LINK: http://xikulu.com/15080 

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