MacG criticize South African rappers who are reluctant to embrace the Amapiano genre, especially after T.I.'s recent Amapiano release

Critics of MacG criticize South African rappers for their reluctance to embrace Amapiano, especially after T.I.'s recent release featuring Kamo Mphela. This has sparked a lively discussion within the rap community in South Africa about whether or not to accept and incorporate this widely popular genre.

Notably, MacG, a well known podcaster and media personality, expressed his disappointment with local rappers who have been hesitant to embrace the Amapiano wave despite its growing global recognition. MacG, known for sharing his unfiltered opinions and engaging in candid discussions, spoke about his concerns on his podcast. He questioned why some South African rappers are still resistant to the lively Amapiano style.

The recent release of a track by US rapper T.I., which skillfully blended hip hop with Amapiano rhythms, has sparked new discussions about merging musical styles and the potential for collaboration across genres.

So now what do all these ki hip-hop dawg n*ggs have to say because he’s (T.I) their GOAT and he’s jumping on a Piano beat but they dont want to touch Piano,” MacG said. “He’s Nasty C’s GOAT, he mentioned he looked up to T.I. What about all those Hip-hop guys in SA that dont want to touch Piano, if your GOAT is doing Piano, who are you?

MacG stressed the importance for South African rappers to embrace the Yanos wave, as it brings high quality music to their fans “Guys you are robbing us, imagine Nasty C on a Piano beat flowing like T.I on that beat,” MacG added.

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