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Emtee- Manando Album Review
by Naz Millionz- 05/12/17
Too often are we confronted by the bitter-taste of mediocre music served on a shiny silver-platter. Music that is sugar-coated in a ball of auto-tune vocals with shrewd commentary wrapped in ignorant yelps of the supposed misconception of the Hip hop culture.
Observing from a close distance without fully immersing oneself within the life and mind of a musician is not only detrimental to the accurate perception of an artist's music, it also takes away from the magic of watching an original story unfold.
Perhaps our lack of attention as music listeners is where the problem may lie.
Nonetheless, Emtee is one such artist that breaks the stereotypes of public perception when it comes to the art this young artist produces. Under the guise of the highly notorious surge of trap music on a global scale, Emtee has managed to tow the line, coming in pound-for-pound with a unique and ethnic approach to music.
Emtee's music is sonically local in soul and essence, with his echoing outpouring of real emotions that come from a real place. Emtee is sound and clear, personifying the desired fabric of Hip Hop which is music with social commentary.
I was introduced to Emtee's music courtesy of a close friend named Channel O. A friend of mine had told me of a young artist from Matatiele whoI paid no particular attention to until his nationwide anthem "Roll Up" graced our screens in the most massive way since Cassper Nyovest's "Doc Shebeleza".
"Emtee has managed to tow the line, coming in pound-for-pound with a unique and ethnic approach to music.."
Although Emtee's debut offering 'Avery', named after his first son went on to win multiple awards and critical acclaim, Emtee still had much to prove with the hunger of a real and complete sophomore album growing by the minute.
Emtee delivered.
Platinum is the royal entrance. Loud drums and aratum tum tums reminiscent of 90s rap infused with Boi1da-esque kick and drum sequences fill this freestyled banger.
Emtee has cultivated an entire continental sub-genre called African Trap, directly adjacent to the dominant global trap sound. It's hard to argue that Emtee is not the most thorough and sonically flawless artist of our time. At least in South Africa.
"You know a song is great when it feels like you've heard it before."?
The Robin sitting on the passenger seat in this batmobile is wild producer Ruff of Ambitiousz entertainment. I Try is an honest plea and promise which opens up a family conversation on the home dinner table.
Where plastic covers hug the preserved sofas with the smell of polished magony and porcelain fine china, Ruff's magical ability to place nostalgia as a central ingredient on a recording channel is truly amazing.
Have you ever heard of the saying; "You know a song is great when it feels like you've heard it before."? Me and You is the testament of that statement. A true standout record from the first synth to the last pad. A refreshing bass welcomes the summer in the most infectious way whilst Tiwa Savage is an absolute darling on the record.
Manando is hopeful and full of faith in a world with so little of it. A world with much ambition yet little faith, Emtee carries both on each shoulder, filling the chip on every young South African's shoulders.
"... uyachesa mdoko phola.."
The album's title track is the answer to Emtee's album state of mind. This is arguably Emtee's most comfortable record. His bellow-like cries reminiscent of a firm-believer is absolutely irresistible. The sun seems to set onto All Night and we get to experience a much more mellowed out trap artist throughout the 2nd quarter of the album with records such as Bambelela, Ghetto Hero and Emazweni.
Emtee's vivacious charisma reenters the fray on Corner Store which happened to be the 2nd single on this sophomore album by the young Johannesburg rapper. Emtee's vocal surf the hard-hitting 808 instrumental with a chorus that is nothing short of wavy. Shouting "... uyachesa mdoko phola..", Emtee uses a common South African Zulu phrase used to warn enemies of their mistimed approach directly translated to "calm down".
I appreciate Emtee's militant rap spirit. he has an insatiable taste for victory and survival in the rap game. An album of loss, an album to inspire and lastly, a victorious album.
Editor's pick: Emtee- Summertime High (feat. Saudi)
Photo Cred:
Golden Suni (.co.za)
djsproduction (.blogspot.com)
Zkhipani (.co.za)
Ekovibez (.com)
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(Cagey Flow) I just felt like sharing this with yall without having to go through the run around, coz in all honesty I strongly believe that at the end of the day good quality music will always speak for itself.
Now with that out the way, I present to you my joint EP alongside Mace Treezy Chauke "Quality>Quantity" ... :)
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— #AfricanTrap (@DJ_YoGa_) July 1, 2020
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