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LCBIZZY SHOOTS ‘PRETTY MUCH’ SINGLE VIDEO

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MBABANE – If you invest in your craft properly then you are assured that you will reap good quality results.


The rapper, who so not long ago was referred to as ‘Mr Popular’ is hard at work in studio, cooking up what he said is a single that will dominate the local music scene this year. This is none other than rapper LcBizzy, and his album has been produced by Subjamz .


A video of the single ‘Pretty Much’ is currently being shot and already the local star’s fans cannot wait for the rest of the production to come out.  There have been links that lead to the scenes that show the making of the video where the rapper is seen in studio and Subjamz concentrating hard on his craft behind the music scenes too.


“I am working with the best that Swaziland has, from the production to shooting of the video that is the reason why I am more that confident that it will come out world class,” the award winning rapper said. After bagging the Most Popular Artist of the year award during last year’s first ever Hip Hop Awards, the rapper had the privilege to grace the cover of Thirty 2B as the third personality to have been on the front page after its release.


Thirty 2B is an online magazine founded by locals in the drive to promote hip hop culture in the country. It gives local musicians the platform to showcase their musical projects and also get to report on other news related to the hip hop entertainment scene. It consist of 80 per cent  Swazi hip hop content, 10 per cent African content and 10 per cent content from the rest of the world. Fans of the hip hop artist can get a feel of what the video is all about through following him on his social media pages. The video is being shot at a secret location around Swaziland and it is anticipated to be out by the first week of February.

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