The Herald (South Africa)

Rapper KO comes to Bay

- Zamandulo Malonde malondez@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

FROM spectacula­rly directed music videos, inventive album artworks to trend-setting street wear, South African hip-hop artist KO’s comeback has seen him put his money where his mouth is.

And his Bay fans have an opportunit­y to get up close with the rapper when he performs at the Nelson Mandela University stadium on Freedom Day next Friday.

This performanc­e will see “Mr Cashtime” – as he is fondly referred to by fans – perform tracks from his second album in Port Elizabeth for the first time.

To much anticipati­on from his legion of fans, the Mpumalanga rapper – real name Ntokozo Mdluli – last Friday released a music video of hit single Swagganova which he described as a play on “swag and being flamboyant”.

Swagganova is from the rapper’s second studio album Skhanda Republic 2 (SR2) which he released on his birthday, October 13, last year.

Since the release of SR2, which fans have celebrated and dubbed “the rebirth of the son of a gun”, KO has followed it up with various music videos – saying there were still more to come.

The Caracara hitmaker, whose trend-setting skill is not only limited to punchlines, re-launched his streetwear fashion line and renamed it Skhanda Republic. The label was formerly called “Cashtime”.

The album and streetwear line follow four years on from the rapper’s first al- bum Skhanda Republic.

After the first album, KO’s record label, Cashtime Life, was hit by controvers­y and lost some of its artists. His personal life was also under a cloud after rumours involving his HIV status became the talk of the town.

As a result of the controvers­y, KO suffered depression and took a step back as he mulled over his second album.

“Looking at how I was vilified for other people’s careers and seeing some people turn their backs on me over misconcept­ions kind of devastated me, but I’m glad that I got through it.”

Gates at the Freedom Day Celebratio­n (Grad Weekend Edition) show will open at 5pm.

Tickets are R30 at Madibaz Radio, and VIP table reservatio­ns can be made by contacting 082-607-7059.

 ?? Picture: NEO LEBYANE ?? COMING SOON: Ntokozo K.O Mdluli will perform at the Nelson Mandela University stadium on Freedom Day
Picture: NEO LEBYANE COMING SOON: Ntokozo K.O Mdluli will perform at the Nelson Mandela University stadium on Freedom Day

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