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Known to some as Muyera Dragon, Kuda K is a Zimbabwean Hip Hop artist from Budiriro, now based in the UK, who’s been putting out music since early 2019. With the release of his debut project ‘Kudaverse’, Kuda K introduces his audience into his world and continues to flex his ability to switch between multiple flows throughout his tracks. This ability to seemingly flow effortlessly on tracks is what got earliest listeners hooked onto the rapper’s music, however, with this project Kuda K proves he can do more than just come through with a sick flow. We talk about that, the UK drill scene and his future prospects. He shares his love for Vybz Kartel, Travis Scott and more. Dive into the podcast for the rest!
Stiiv is a young Hip-Hop artist from Chitungwiza. He's widely known for the album, Letter To Samantha, which he released last year. We talk about his journey as an artist, how he got his rap name and the challenges he has faced. We have a discussion on "the album of the year" debate and more. He also shares his favourite album, food and a surprising favourite rappers.
I had a chat with VI the Law.
Ill Manner is a rapper/poet from Avenues, Harare. He started writing poetry at the age of 12 which would later evolve into rap lyrics. He recorded his first song "Rebel Of The Underground" in 2012. He started as a typical conscious rapper until life experiences turned him into a more well-rounded emcee who expresses the different sides to his personality. He has dropped three EPs(Pardon My Manners, Shingi Mukaranga, Toro Magaba) and one LP(Thoughts Of A Nappy Headed Poet). He is currently working on Pardon My Manners II. I had a chart with him.
McPotar is an opinionated multipotentialite: 2D Animator, Author, Hip-hop artist and award winning blogger from Bulawayo Zimbabwe. He recently made a skit as a jab at Comic Pastor after they had an exchange of word on Facebook and it went viral after being shared by Nash TV. We also talked about his journey as a creative, the challenges he has faced along the way and more. Dive into the podcast to get the rest!
In this week's episode I have a chat with K the Chosen, a Zimbabwean rapper currently based in Canada. We talk about how he started rapping in high school, how he got his rap name and how his latest single with Soko Matemai came to be. He shares his creative process, the hurdles of trying to grow an audience in a new country and more. Dive into the podcast for the rest.
In this week's episode I have a chat with Chiredzi based rapper Gosh Da Reel. We talk about how he started out, how he got his stage name and the issues artists outside of major cities are facing. He also share his story on how he grew on Spotify, his music catalog and upcoming project. Dive into the podcast for more!
In this episode of the UNMUSTARD Podcast I have a chat with the talented, funny and charismatic rapper Dough Major. He took me on a journey from when he started rapping, how he got his stage name and working with R.Peels. The King of Shebeen rap also shared his thoughts on blowing up, the "international sound" and his future plans in music. We also get a glimpse of what to expect from his upcoming project; Shebeen Rap Papa Vol. 2. Dive into the podcast for more!
In this week's episode of the podcast I interview REAP3R, a rapper with something to say, as obvious as that sound it's not so common in rap music as of late. We chop it up from his first time on the mic to releasing his latest single "The Rain" with Dancehall Keddah. We also chat about his upcoming album; The Boom Baptist, his view on the current Hip-Hop scene in Zimbabwe, "blowing up" and more. Dive into the the podcast to get the rest!
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.