Rouge deserves to be celebrated as a rapper, period. She keeps on proving even without provocation that she was born to be a part of this rap [expletive].
She’s just a phenomenal rapper in the Africa hip hop realm, ain’t she?
Rouge makes rapping look like an easy thing to do because she had been involved in it way long before she made it her career. You got to give Rouge her flowers if you’re a fan of African rap music, you just got to.
The rapper is way more talented than a lot of male rappers out there not only in South Africa but across the entire African continent, I’m gonna be lenient this time and not mention names.
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Rouge deserves to be on the list of the top rappers in and from Africa today and not only in the female compilation of that list, but the general (both female and male rappers) list.
In the freestyle, she raps;
Started off as a pipe dream/became a possibility in 19/ then I made it my reality at 22/ there was a gap in the market and I found a loop/ they say they wanted something that could represent the youth/ another rapper selling sex a couple views/ nah
Proving her prowess on social media, Rouge shared a 10-seconds clip where she raps a lot of words more than your average rapper making sense out of it while she’s at it.
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I challenge your favorite rapper to top up what Rouge just did on the clip that has since impressed a lot of netizens in the continent. When you talk about talent, dedication, consistency in the rap game today, you better have Rouge’s name in your mouth, period.