We came…We
saw…THA H-TOWN KING
Hip hop aint
dead, we saw this on Thursday night…we breathed, drank and got high on it. Just
as we predicted, Tatea’s Mixtape launch was a show of pure art and mastery of
microphone skills from Tatea himself and the various artists who took the stage
on the night. Yes Tatea brought it….and so did the winter cold, we won’t lie…It
stung hard, but Our host took the mic and heated it up from song number one
slowly getting people to leave the braai stands and get closer to the MC as he performed
various remixes from bangers on the REMIX KILLER and from the new mixtape, THE
H-TOWN CITY SWAGGER.
We were impressed, from the lavishly dressed ladies to
the humility Tatea showed to his guests by mixing and mingling with them and
having snapshots taken on backdrop (see
pics). The venue itself was lovely, with
little ponds, big speakers and a bar to relieve us of our wallet weight The
sound… thank goodness… on point.
Before the show started we got to mix with the crowd,
from Mr Cee, the editor of Hip Hop Unleashed magazine, SimbaTagz, Ishy X and
femcee Tray Young. Co-host, Aldrian
(Beefy) was doing the host thing while people got to meet Tatea and get comfy.
The
show started off with Tatea doing some of his previous stuff which would have
been an anti-climax if it wasn’t for the fact that he completely changed the
instrumentals, which was clever, we had Boimac looking all, hazy eyed performing F.A.N (fly
a** n****r) with MC Cut who later proceeded to be joined by Mannie doing their
“real music” thing, which we must say was pretty good. After the first flow of
guest artists we were wowed by what must have been the spectacle of the night,
the performance of H-Town featuring Crimzon-Blu who took her coat off to reveal
more than just a nice voice… again.. (see pics). For this particular song
people sang along with the MC which just goes to show that the Rehab ENT
produced song is worthy of a city anthem. Miss Blu then got all the guys going
all cringy as she then performed her own song which we think is called ‘ITS
ALRIGHT’. On the show, she danced sexily with the guys in the crowd…teasingly
shaking and turning, my goodness.
Also
a new release, for most of us, was the inspirational song called “Dreamer”
which we heard a buzz about a video about. It features Youngnash and on the
night it turned out to be his alley-hoop into a different typa hip hop.
Youngnash opened his set with “Growth Point Swag” where we saw Sky City born
Negye joining Nash on the comical number. Youngnash passed the baton to Negye’s
click, Ludicrous Rapertoire who did the “Pfeka” and a track called “Kombi”
which brought a dancehall dynamic to the show.
Who
will forget Uneeq and his powerful stage presence, the rapper was joined by the
whole of the Rehab squad to perform what we think is a HIT… “ONE TOO MANY”. The sound was impeccable unlike most shows we
are now getting used to. Props to DJ DUDE for mixing and handling the ones and
twos like the pro he is. The show was closed by a few more tracks by Tatea and lyrically
colourful rapper Ishy-X.
We
have to admit though, the was the obvious absence of Rehab president Xndr (who
we were informed fell ill two days before the show...get well soon) and also
missing was Mariachi, who we didn’t get to see. The place also took too long to
get a good number and sadly we saw some people leave before the show actually
started. All we can say to them is that they missed out BIG TIME.. The mixtape went on sale at the show and
still is, we are still to receive information on the outlets where you can get
the compilation but when we do, you will be sure to hear it from us
promptly. So congrats Tatea Da MC, we
had fun. Hope you do it again…Push Ur
Sound Hard