“Amapiano Has Taught Me The Value Of Appreciating The Streets” – Sizwe Alakine On Not Having PR. Sizwe Moeketsi Moniker, is a South African rapper commonly known as Reason, he came to prominence after his collaborative work with Ms Nthabi. He has worked with some of South Africa’s respected names such as Stogie T, Moneoa, ProVerb, DJ Maphorisa, Kwesta and HHP just to mention a few.
Reason has taken to his social media to appreciate his fans, followers and ‘the kids’. The star said Amapaino has taught him the value of appreciating them. Sizwe said when he dropped Amavampire in June, he had no video, radio, PR or even a dance challenge but he is grateful how far it has come.
“Amapiano has taught me the value of appreciating the streets (the internet) and the kids!!! #Amavampire dropped in June. No video, radio, PR or Dance challenge… yet… the song is growing gradually on the streets because the kids approve. While #AfterTears was produced for radio and TV… sometimes you just gotta give the kids something that’s strictly made for them and only them.”
Reason went on to give shoutout to his fans for tagging him on the videos. “Shout out to all the #ALAKINES that keep tagging me on these posts. I see you. And I promise… I GOT SO MUCH MORE!!! MANG KAPA MANG feat @mellow_and_sleazy012 coming soon But for now… #AMAVAMPIRE OUT NOW!!!” See post below:
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Sizwe Alakine released a single titled ‘After Tears’ about a few months ago featuring local artists Boohle, DJ Stokie and Tycoon It’s his first release after the artist signed a deal with Warner Music South Africa. The track was recorded last year and is a personal tribute to the late Riky Rick and DJ Dimples.
“I’ve always believed music to be reflective of the human experience,“ Sizwe Alkaline, whose hip hop stage name is Reason, said. “[At] the time of recording, I had no idea that the song would hit home for me, having encountered multiple losses in a personal capacity. This song is an ode to all those who have passed on, something we’ve all experienced, particularly during the pandemic. My music continues to tell our stories and heal us.”