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From Psyfo to ProVerb: here are 3 long-forgotten South African rappers
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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 of the stars forgotten by many
  • Briefly News has compiled a list of some of the best hip hop rappers that Mzansi had back in the day that have been forgotten by the public.
Briefly News compiled a list of forgotten rappers
The public has forgotten many South African rappers. Image: iammrcroc/proverbmusic
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THE South African hip hop scene has always been dynamic, evolving with waves of trends, new faces and cultural shifts. Many of our legendary artists have been forgotten.

In brief News has compiled a list of three rappers that internet users seemed to have forgotten and their contribution to the South African scene music industry.

1. Psycho

South African actor and musician Sidwell Sipho Ngwenya, better known by his stage name Psyfo, was also one of the best forgotten rappers we’ve ever had. Mzansi.

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Psyfo was known for his notable character Ajax on the SABC 1 popular soap Generations. His rap career began in the early 2000s and it had so much potential that he has many hits under his belt, working with other rap legends such as HHP and Amu.

2. Proverb

The second rapper Forgotten is South African musician and media personality ProVerb, who also retired from the music game in 2015. Earlier, he discovered that there were still many netizens who listened to his music and 18.5K monthly Spotify listeners.

ProVerb was also known as executive producer and host of the South African show Idols.

3. Tuks Senganga

Tuks Senganga is also the third South African rapper that the nation has forgotten. Tuks first burst onto the scene with his thought-provoking rhymes and distinctive flow. Known for hits like Monate Thaa, Ticket for Jozi Tuks’ unique blend of Kasi living and intellectualism made him a household name in the mid-2000s.

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ProVerb encourages fans to enroll at the school

In a previous report from In brief NewsProVerb encouraged his fans to enroll in higher qualification programs.

That’s when the star decided to go back to school and study for a BBA. ProVerb announced it on Facebook and Instagram, and fans couldn’t stop congratulating him.

Source: In Brief News