Wednesday, 12 November 2014

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Skwatta Kamp - Khut En Joyn

By: Muse On: 00:13
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  • A seven-piece top South African hip-hop act pronounced "Skwa-tah Camp" (members: Infa, Nish, Shugasmakx, Flabba, Nemza, Slikour, Bozza), the group's name is derived from "Squatter Camp" -- a term for the shantytowns littered around South Africa’s open landscapes. The people who live in these informal settlements are seen as outcasts, a nuisance rife with crime and grime. The group has seen life take a turn for the better in the last years since their now-legendary classical and independently-released sophomore album "Khut En Joyn" under Buttabing Entertainment. The album boasts singles such as Rau Rau and Manyisa which cemented their place as South African hip hop super Group. Two of their albums ("Mkhukhu Funkshen" from 2004 and "Washumkhukhu" from 2005) have both separately sold in excess of 25,000 units (gold status) and counting after that. Khut En Joyn is a true South African classic album.


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