Motswako

South African genre of hip hop

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Abstract is: Motswako is a Southern African subgenre of hip hop popular in South Africa. It consists of a mix of rap lyrics in both the local language (Setswana) and English layered on a steady beat. Other languages used include Sesotho, Zulu and Afrikaans as per the rapper's origin. The genre gained popularity in the late nineties as South African acts like HHP and Baphixile (consisting of "Prof" and "Blax Myth") started rapping in Setswana, resulting in an increased following from the local population. Because of its reputation in South Africa most of the upcoming artists use this genre as a base before they start their music careers because of its basic principles, a good motswako artist have to learn the creative writing skills used to perfect the genre making it easy to learn and write music. Today there is a high pool of motswako artists in Botswana and South Africa with few females artists.

Motswako is …
instance of (P31):
music genreQ188451

sublass of (P279):
hip hop musicQ11401

External links are
P9219Discogs style IDmotswako
P646Freebase ID/m/0412wkl

P144based onelectronic musicQ9778
drum and bassQ188994
reggaeQ9794
P571inception1990-01-01

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genre (P136)
Q5313771Dumela
Q24259953Fifi Cooper
Q18205896Khuli Chana
Q8045838YBA 2 NW

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