Hip Hop artist JuaCali salutes the ethic crew for keeping ghetto vibes alive

Pioneer hip hop artist JuaCali has sent a shout out to the Ethics crew for their music.

The artist says that this is one of the group of upcoming artists that reminds him of most of his tbt songs.

Although their songs are said to be controversial, JuaCali says that their content, outfit and even the Swahili that they use is a pure reflection of the genge lifestyle.

JuaCali added that he cannot say a song is dirty because love and music are two entities that are intertwined.

He also states that most male artists sing in those lines since the top consumers of their songs turn out to be ladies.

Despite the ethic crew facing backlash with most of their songs, JuaCali termed them as artists he notices for their work and contributions so far in the industry.

Their debut song lamba lolo got over 1 million views on You Tube and if this counts as success then they already have it.

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JuaCali  mentions that although people might think that the language is vulgar but the fact remains that it is business  and most artists these days thrive in controversy.

Speaking on artists that are raising Kenya’s flag high, Jua Cali mentions the Legendary Sauti Sol saying that they have proved fit for the competition and their songs are most appreciated in the East African Market.

 

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