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The 20 Best South African Hip-Hop Songs of The 2010s, According to AI

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Last updated: April 24, 2023 11:56 am
sokonnect Published April 24, 2023
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We asked popular AI chatbot to list the 20 best South African Hip-Hop songs of the 2010s. 

NB: ChatGPT’s knowledge cutoff is September 2021, so we stuck to the 2010s era.

Below is the answer it gave (copied and pasted, with no editing):

“Here are twenty of the best South African hip-hop songs of the 2010s, in no particular order: 

1. AKA – ‘Jealousy’

2. Cassper Nyovest – ‘Doc Shebeleza’

3. Kwesta ft. Wale – ‘Spirit’

4. ProKid – ‘Uthini Ngo Pro’

5. Nasty C – ‘Juice Back’

6. HHP ft. Cassper Nyovest – ‘Past Time’

7. Tumi Molekane – ‘Asinamali’*

8. Okmalumkoolkat – ‘Mswenkofontein’**

9. Zakwe ft. Zuluboy – ‘Izinsizwa’***

10. A-Reece – ‘Paradise’

11. Shane Eagle ft. Big Star Johnson – ‘Top Floor’

12. YoungstaCPT – ‘Wes-Kaap’

13. Moozlie – ‘Vatel’

14. Kid X ft. Kwesta – ‘Ipati’

15. Blaklez ft. Reason – ‘DMX Prayer’

16. Reason – ‘Azania’

17. Stogie T – ‘By Any Means’

18. K.O. ft. Nandi Madida – ‘Skhanda Love’

19. Emtee – ‘Roll Up’

20. Khuli Chana ft. Notshi – ‘Tswa Daar’ 

These songs represent some of the most iconic and groundbreaking moments in South African hip-hop over the past decade, and each track has made an impact on the genre in its own unique way.”

*’Asinamali’ is a song by Tumi & The Volume 

**’Mswenkofontein’ is a BoyznBucks song performed by Okmalumkoolkat, Stilo Magolide and Usanele

***’Izinsizwa’ by Zakwe features Mzulu (not Zuluboy)

 

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