Spex - Nothing For Mahala

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Review by Michael A. Milton, Ph.D.

The album "Nothing For Mahala" by Spex is a refreshing addition to the South African music scene. The album features a mix of different genres, including hip-hop, jazz, and soul, making it a unique listening experience. The lyrics are thought-provoking and tackle issues such as social inequality and political corruption in the country.

The album's standout tracks include "Hustler's Prayer," which features a catchy beat and relatable lyrics about the struggles of making it in the music industry. "Johannesburg" is another highlight, with its smooth jazz-inspired sound and lyrics that paint a vivid picture of the city's hustle and bustle.

Spex's flow is impeccable throughout the album, and his delivery is both passionate and sincere. The production is top-notch, with each track showcasing a different aspect of Spex's musical talent.

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Artist: Spex
Album: Nothing For Mahala

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Hay So!!
Tahtah 2
Celebrate The Music
Today (Be Free)
Vurhonga (New Day)
I'm Sorry
All My...
It's A Hijakk (Skit)
Stereotypical
Tom Dollar (Fokol)
Scene Two
Mr. Snyman
Scene One
Scene Four
Smoke Break
In It
Nothing For Mahala
Scene Three
City II City
Kwaito Raps
Fake That
Move On
D.I.F.Y.

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Catalog Numbers

UPCD001

Labels

Uthoht Production Enterprises

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Formats

  • CD
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About Spex

South African hip-hop artist originally from Diepkloof, Soweto. Independently released, his "Rhymziwrote" EP from 1999 was considered ahead of its time, with his first full album, "Nothing for Mahala

Real Name

    • Vongani Rikhotso
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Summary by Michael A. Milton, Ph.D.

"Nothing For Mahala" is a must-listen for fans of South African music and anyone looking for something fresh and exciting. Spex has created an album that is both socially conscious and musically captivating, and it's sure to leave a lasting impression on listeners.