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#41 Beesting

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Posted 06 April 2006 - 09:38 AM

Let me twist this shit ngales’Zulu sakithi
Ngi invithe amacreeds and hustlers akwazi ukukhipha
Siyikhiphe siy’shintshe lerap siphahlaza amawindi
Ngales’gubhu es’qumbis’ namahlo es’khalisa nosisi
Gcwala maw’fisa, hiphop mina ngiykhipha kuzwalakale
Ukhale maw’khala, eyami irhyme ifinyisi khala
Kukhonkoth’ izinja ngob’ eyami futhi ifana nenyama
Kusuthe amajita, nosisi, from ispit sohlanya
But ang’son’ is’hlama, and futhi nangempama ngiy’shaya
So hlehla manje or drop yours uma elami izinga ungal’fica
Or step a side uBee ak’nike izaqathi zoqobo
Zik’qinis’ umqolo, cos when you spit ufana nogogo
Umdlandla awukho, sengathi ukhathele, kodwa nembobo aw’yazi
Still rapin’ shit, ufeed abantu uphoy’zeni ngomlomo
Udidisi ingqondo, ucathi uyarepha maw’khafula lamasimba ngomlomo

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Posted 07 April 2006 - 01:15 PM

ok lets be Frank here anything in venec cannot be classed as Hip Hop ...cats shud realise that once you spit in venec that is now KWAITO not Hip hop forget the beats...

niggaz shud spit in Venec but yall shud never call that ish Hip Hop,,, rather call it Kwaito....or even Kwai-Hop for the sake of the rest of the world cause not everyone can overstand that ish so please ,,,,,

yall venec rappers shud climb Mount Kilamanjaro cause "NIYA KENYA"

This is to all the cats who keep it real


HALLABACK DONT FRONT!!!

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Posted 07 April 2006 - 01:25 PM

UNIDENTIFIED said:

ok lets be Frank here anything in venec cannot be classed as Hip Hop ...cats shud realise that once you spit in venec that is now KWAITO not Hip hop forget the beats...

niggaz shud spit in Venec but yall shud never call that ish Hip Hop,,, rather call it Kwaito....or even Kwai-Hop for the sake of the rest of the world cause not everyone can overstand that ish so please ,,,,,

yall venec rappers shud climb Mount Kilamanjaro cause "NIYA KENYA"

This is to all the cats who keep it real


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Posted 07 April 2006 - 01:35 PM

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:!: :!: :!: :!:my eyes get tired reading that ish worst of all aint no ryhming pattern :!: :!: :!: :!:

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Posted 07 April 2006 - 01:52 PM

that is your opinion... why are u hating on venec, appreciate ndoda

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Posted 07 April 2006 - 02:21 PM

UnIdentified Sbali, you need to go back to school or maybe further your education cos u is now exhibiting a very naïve way of thinking. Uyazi yini ngik’tshele, 1st I don’t think uyawazi umculo (leaving hip-hop out of this). Ikwaito doesn’t have content as rap does, na na na. Rap is rich (I hope you understand what I mean- and lyrically speaking, ukube inemali ngabe iyi-millionare- that’s rap and it’s poetry too). The reason why I’m saying it’s rich is because in rap words are well thought and then offered in an art form. They are also tinted and spiced with similes (izifaniso), metaphors (izingathekiso), idioms (izaga nezisho) and so on and on and on and on, for a more powerful and beautiful taste (hope you can still understand). The thing is, wena you know/was introduced to iHipHop through popular media (TV)- the commercial ish loyidlayo. And in TV the mostly played hiphop songs are in English. So that is the reason why you think it should be only in English. And since TV is more or less like a vehicle of the Neo-colonialism era, you were brain washed.

Okay let me break it to you now. Don’t get it twisted baba, iKwaito ngiyayigcwala, it’s South African and futhi istruggle sayo neRap are similar- they were both formulated by young black people and they both contributed in creating young black motivated people, doing away with poverty in a proper way) If you say thina we are writing kwaito ish, what are the guys in Nigeria doing when they write in Igbo, are they doing Hip-Igbo. And the guys rapping in Swahili, are they rapping Swa-hop. Or the guys in West Indies, (I think you’ve head some of their ish). And what about iBrase Van Die Kaap, Mr Devious, and some of Goddesa ish, what are they all doing- Afrk-hop. Cha cha cha, No baba, you are wroooong. My advice, dawg you need to go back to school or further you studies so that they can teach you how to do research, cos, bursting out like this is not gonna do you any good. Second, dawg, you need to take pride in who you are as well, know yourself, unless you are white and your idea of hiphop is only Eminem. Knowing English doesn’t mean you are clever, we are now in the millennium, and we have had the privilege (sad when compared to our parents and grand parents, who didn’t know much about colonialism and how it killed/brain washed them) of reading proper history at school about oMadiba, Mbambata, Hani, Biko,Fela and Femi Kuti, and all the struggles they were faced with and the black consciousness they believed in. Don’t appear dumb dawg. Please don’t. HipHop is not English and English is not hiphop. Again English is a Lingua Franca, the communicator and that it. Trying to perfect it will mean you are white (not that being white is a bad thing) or maybe you are ashamed of who you are. HipHop is HipHop, it is the content, the richness, the mutual feeling among the headz and whoever who like it, HipHop is the culture, the future, a destiny, and the life, and watch out iyashaya njengo mhlaba mawuza ngobuso sdididi. Wena musa ukudidiswa yisitsotsi, cha musa. Uma uyibhari uyibhari, ngeke sikusize. At least hook around, you may end up learning ish skhwama ndini.

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Posted 10 April 2006 - 07:00 AM

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UnIdentified Sbali, you need to go back to school or maybe further your education cos u is now exhibiting a very naïve way of thinking. Uyazi yini ngik’tshele, 1st I don’t think uyawazi umculo (leaving hip-hop out of this). Ikwaito doesn’t have content as rap does, na na na. Rap is rich (I hope you understand what I mean- and lyrically speaking, ukube inemali ngabe iyi-millionare- that’s rap and it’s poetry too). The reason why I’m saying it’s rich is because in rap words are well thought and then offered in an art form. They are also tinted and spiced with similes (izifaniso), metaphors (izingathekiso), idioms (izaga nezisho) and so on and on and on and on, for a more powerful and beautiful taste (hope you can still understand). The thing is, wena you know/was introduced to iHipHop through popular media (TV)- the commercial ish loyidlayo. And in TV the mostly played hiphop songs are in English. So that is the reason why you think it should be only in English. And since TV is more or less like a vehicle of the Neo-colonialism era, you were brain washed.

Okay let me break it to you now. Don’t get it twisted baba, iKwaito ngiyayigcwala, it’s South African and futhi istruggle sayo neRap are similar- they were both formulated by young black people and they both contributed in creating young black motivated people, doing away with poverty in a proper way) If you say thina we are writing kwaito ish, what are the guys in Nigeria doing when they write in Igbo, are they doing Hip-Igbo. And the guys rapping in Swahili, are they rapping Swa-hop. Or the guys in West Indies, (I think you’ve head some of their ish). And what about iBrase Van Die Kaap, Mr Devious, and some of Goddesa ish, what are they all doing- Afrk-hop. Cha cha cha, No baba, you are wroooong. My advice, dawg you need to go back to school or further you studies so that they can teach you how to do research, cos, bursting out like this is not gonna do you any good. Second, dawg, you need to take pride in who you are as well, know yourself, unless you are white and your idea of hiphop is only Eminem. Knowing English doesn’t mean you are clever, we are now in the millennium, and we have had the privilege (sad when compared to our parents and grand parents, who didn’t know much about colonialism and how it killed/brain washed them) of reading proper history at school about oMadiba, Mbambata, Hani, Biko,Fela and Femi Kuti, and all the struggles they were faced with and the black consciousness they believed in. Don’t appear dumb dawg. Please don’t. HipHop is not English and English is not hiphop. Again English is a Lingua Franca, the communicator and that it. Trying to perfect it will mean you are white (not that being white is a bad thing) or maybe you are ashamed of who you are. HipHop is HipHop, it is the content, the richness, the mutual feeling among the headz and whoever who like it, HipHop is the culture, the future, a destiny, and the life, and watch out iyashaya njengo mhlaba mawuza ngobuso sdididi. Wena musa ukudidiswa yisitsotsi, cha musa. Uma uyibhari uyibhari, ngeke sikusize. At least hook around, you may end up learning ish skhwama ndini.


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Posted 10 April 2006 - 07:28 AM

Couldn't have said it better myself.....

Hope ur lines were not wasted Beesting, i truly and hope e understood

Correct Maghumusha

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Posted 11 April 2006 - 12:18 PM

Kule vernec angakhathali nom’ ungenas’ iskhath’ sami/
I don’t fake son/ I got this shit hooked from ngisey’ntwana/
Ngay’gcwal’ irap, noma kadebethi ngizenz’ inigger/
Still ngiyabanika,/ cos Bee is

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one sick kaffir you’ll never figure/
Don’t make me pull the trigger,/ cos when I spit kuqhum’ im’khaba iphenduk’ amafiga/
With ma pages growing bigger (like Cuban Cigers)/, cos when I’m on this every line just goes richer/
Cos mfana I don’t rhyme,/ one thing engiyenzayo ngimithis’ amascripts,/
Even noskhenza relates kulol’limi beng’banika/ cos I deliver this ish with passion/, no time for flirtin’/
And futhi bonke bayay’fica,/ cos esam’ ispit feels real more than i'nzipho zika gogo ek’cinza/
So tsotsi wannabie you better get lost before ngik’bhambabule ngalama metaphors
Or ngik’fundis’ i-language yolova, its kasi fabulous, the real ish, that’s what Bee is about

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Posted 11 April 2006 - 01:16 PM

OK LISTEN BRA ITS NOT THAT I IS HATING ON VENEC ITS JUST THAT AS PRODUCER IT IS VERY HARD TO MARKET AN MC IN THE INTERNATIONAL MARKET IF HE IS RAPPING IN VENEC THIS IS NOT BECAUSE ENGLISH IS BETTER THAN VENEC ITS JUST THAT THE MAINSTREAM IN SOUTH AFRICA APPRECIATES VENECULAR AND ANOTHER THING THATS PROBABLY WHY MOST OF S.A ARTISTS NEVER MAKE IT INTERNATIONALLY THIS IS BECAUSE NO ONE UNDERSTANDS WHAT THEY ARE SAYING AND THIS IM TALKING FROM EXPERIENCE...... JUST TELL ME HOW MANY S.A ARTISTS HAVE SOLD MORE THAN I MILLION COPIES INTERNATIONALLY .....??
imagine if cats like Loop Troop who are from Sweden rapped in their lingo we would not have even heard of them,or imagine Immortal Technique rappin in Spanish....

SO BEESTING & MMREPHA AND TO ALL YALL CATS WHO RAPS IN VENEC...TAKE MY WORD AS A SERIOUS MC YOU WILL GET NOWHERE BY RAPPING IN VENEC.

Cats like yall never get fautured on mixtapes and albums< My next project is The BATTLECAMP MIXTAPE after Maximum Sentence 3, so any cats who got dope skillz drop me an email

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Posted 13 April 2006 - 07:28 PM

How can u call yo self a Zulu, but u know u look like iBhulu :?:

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Posted 20 April 2006 - 02:24 PM

I got respect for hiphop even though abanye bethu benza amaflops
Sometimes kuth' ang'chith' iskobho ngale rhyme umulova edidek' inqgondo
Ngiw'khiph' umgolo, umbulali odidisa abantu njengo government nemali yeqolo
Ngiy’val’ iimbobo, zonk’ nalez’mpempezemlomo ngiy’shaye ngescima
Badidek’ oskhwama, namabhari akade ecath’ azoscisha
Fuck, lova, what u had was crap, amasimba nomcam’ uqobo, lova vel’ uchithe
Like ngishilo, kulevernec ang’khathali like an athlete libekezela for 10000 miles
Noma ungashonaphi, ngiyohlala ngiy’shaya, even though ingay’faki imali
Cos ngi for ever underground like igolide laKwaZulu, something that u dig kudilik’ intaba
But don’t confuse ma value, cos I’m worth more than 18000 copies, mfana I’m platinum
Shit, my spit is my gun, kodwa ungatwisteki, cos nangobhushu ungamaya
I got this thing lock down like uSathan’ es’hogweni evalele izoni
Kwi vernecular, baze bathi, ngicathi ngispectecular, ngob’ iyahlanya lenyosi may’ rhyema
And I don’t give a fuck, elami ipeni nephepha yiphini nebhodwe lok’bond’ istambu
Ngiphaka, kudideka abantu, nabangagcwali bakhoth’ insalela zami
Nabang’prethendayo I’ll leave your arses nimemez’ igama lami
Lova noma ungashay'sani, uzogcwala ngehhumusha masel’khiph’ imokolo

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Posted 21 April 2006 - 11:44 AM

Hey Beesting watup baba?
Hhayi ngoba ngihater but ur rhymz r WHACK!! :(
...but I c sum potential sumwer there,I'm n up'n comin' HH Dj...polish ur s!*t,coz' I'm lukin' 4wad 2 blastin' ur s*!t sumtym soon...

PEACE!

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Posted 21 April 2006 - 02:10 PM

Okay, should we take this somewhere else, sivule ithread yami nawe kuphele? Cos from engukubonayo you got some beef ofuna ukuthi uyidle. Buthi, as you said no hate. Engikufunayo ukuthi uproove leskill othi unaso, ungagcini ngokusho kuphela. If it means ufuna ngipholishe esami iskill, I won't mind doing it on you. But, I hope you're not one of those mmmm whatever, abahluleka ukuyibamba ishisa. I just hope you are not one of those scared fucks who change their names umasekunzima. Mina I'm up. Ma rhymes uyawagcwala aw'gcwali, ayayidlulisa imassage in an artistic form too. hahaha

So holla back. ngijahhe ukupholisha iskill sami. Hahaha

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Posted 21 April 2006 - 02:31 PM

Njengoba ng'shilo baba...HHAI KABI...
I ain't n MC & I won't claim 2 b 1 my brotha,I'm an up'n cumin Hip-Hop DJ...I'v discovered sum PHAT talent in OUR OWN backyard!
I hail from Umlazi (Born 'n Raiz'd)...I've gat a friend'o mine who started f***in' around with frootyloops beats a cupl'o yrs ago.He's now producin' sum'o tha illes' tracks u'v ever heard,all we need iz xposure...I now onli play hip-hop from ekasi...& I ask myself Y tha hell have I been expozin' myself to all dis' "gangsta verbal diarrhea"!?
...I ain't beefin' wit'ya mfe2,I'm in dis' 4 tha love'o hip-hop...
Ng'yagcwala ngez'rappa ngevernac...

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Posted 24 April 2006 - 06:21 AM

Nidlala kuphi eMlazi?, so that one may come check you out. Mina I got a couple of boys who crave to get a chance lokuthi benze into yabo- njengo kurecoda something. Iproblem is- I don't have much expirience in using any of the recording softwares. I have recorded some two songs before, on somebody's beats- I changed a few things. And with the work killing me, I can't even go to check ama hiphop gigs. Ngazalelwa eMzilayi nami and futhi ngakhulela khona, but had to move for five years, to sort out some ish empilweni. Ngonyaka odlule bengise kasi that whole tyd, until a few weeks ago nga decide ukushiya indlu ye-ou lady, ngi-survive. But, every weekends ngihlala ngikhon' ekasi lami. Futhi, ngingajabula kakhulu (I mean it too) to hook up with poeple abenza amabeats and abakwazi ukurecorder too, nabarymayo in general.

Forgot, about something. Did anyone see uH2O bene Opticall? eHavana.

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Posted 24 April 2006 - 01:29 PM

not bad mzala :o
please do a peice on Langa>think mahogany skin,african goddess,well spoken
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Posted 24 April 2006 - 02:01 PM

Once again on AHH ngevernac ngizokhulisa umnqondo
Isistyle Sami asitholakali silahlisa inja kasqoko umkhondo
My skill is lyk a bullet uma uziqhatha nesami esakho umkhonto
My rhyme book nenkomo head on son kuzogoba uphondo
Kumncintiswano were niyazi ivernac iyiphethe indondo
Asitholakali kalula njengesidudla esidukelwe umthondo
Angiyindawo kulerap ngathi ngimoto eshoda ngesondo
Lyk zola7 lakimi irhyme umlando
Ngiyamokola ngiyashizila mic check iHip hop umphando
Ngishiya isigqi esine eco ngathi ngishaya uthayela ngesando
Anginamlingo ngiyazi ngincwempu its just i-passion nothando
I started rhyming way back ekasie kusadume ingendo
Since then as’hlukananga and nowu sibanjwe umendo

KayGee is back…..

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Posted 25 April 2006 - 07:27 AM

Moja Kygee. Kusawuthando lwevernec wayawaya.

Ya, vernacular again, wozani majita sisul’ amastains
Si-riliv’ nepain, siy’shaye lento kukhal’ orhymamakhwapheni
Like we insane, get on the mic and party again
Bagcwale nge-game, no fame, that shit is a shame
Lakithi iHipHop iyohlala forever siy’phethe kwi-strong base
And ever it’s laced and more electrified than intambo zagesi
Otsotsi badidek’ im’qondo, cos when I’m sick ngiphul’ amaqolo
Cos nguHipHop Bolo, if ungakholwa ngizok’hlephul’ im'sipha uguqe ngamadolo
So ngigay’ u-vernacular king, naye ngimdide ngerhyme ngithath’ iscoco
No time for uk’xoxa, cos ek’gcineni uphenduk’ is’dwedwe mabek’xova
But ang’qondil’ uk’phoxa, nami ngikhand’ ezami, hope uyang’thola
Kodwa it’s yours if ung’zonda, vele ak’kaze kung’limaze nangel’lodwa
Forever, ngiphakamis’ iflag, call me do or die, or Fuck off
Ngoba ngorhyma ngizeng’thophe, ori ngibe nentwana nayo ing’thophe
Futhi soze bay’xhophe, or’ bay’phothe bay’nike ispit sophotha
Cos i-ou lady kuyoba umuntu oy’order, umamma wabantabam’ maybe ay’zal’ ihiphop

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