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stream Yanga Chief’s ‘Becoming A Pop Star’ that fans can’t get enough of

Yanga Chief in front of a V12

Yanga Chief finally got to release the highly anticipated EP ‘Becoming A Pop Star’ that was previously scheduled to be released last year, it was however pushed back by his management label, Vth Season due to unknown reasons but what’s important is that it’s finally here and we sure can’t seem to get enough of the project.

The 9-track EP features Kwaito beat-making connoisseur, Makwa, Boity, AKA, Cape Town’s sensation, Dee Koala, and Riky Rick. The ‘Utatakho Remix’ record has since made Boity become the talk of these rap streets for days because of the rather sick verse she spat on that record which she’s a part of.

This BAPS project is out of this world I tell you. Eish! the heat that’s in there, nobody can handle it seamlessly.

The official Courvoisier brand ambassador poured his heart out on this project, he even tatted his arm with the name of the EP, BAPS, deservingly so I might add because this project will go down in history as one of the best African rap EPs to come out of from South Africa.

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Yanga Chief did African hip hop a solid with this ‘BAPS’ project, it’s timeless.

The official EP cover for Yanga Chief's 'BAPS'(Becoming A Pop Star. photo credit: Instagram/itsyangachief
The official EP cover for Yanga Chief’s ‘BAPS'(Becoming A Pop Star. photo credit: Instagram/itsyangachief

Check out the official track list of ‘Becoming A Pop Star’ below;

1. Nangomso
2. 200
3. WYS
4. Lovey featuring Makwa
5. Jumpas
6. Soweto
7. hard featuring AKA
8. Utatakho
9. Utatakho Remix featuring Riky Rick, Dee Koala, Boity

Stream the BAPS which is an acronym to Becoming A Pop Star as curated by Yanga Chief below;

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