It must be boring to spend a weekend listening to old school hip hop songs. It seems as like something is lacking, as though the energy isn’t quite there. But fear not Big Zulu has come to the rescue with his most recent offering! He’s back, and he’s improved his rap skills this time. The 200 Bars music video, which is his most recent release, is a poetic and narrative masterwork.
Big Zulu has ensured that the weekend won’t be boring for anyone who would have assumed that. This serves as a reminder of why we keep coming back to hip hop, not simply a music release. It’s an audacious, unvarnished, and unabashedly genuine atmosphere that sustains the culture.
Big Zulu didn’t hold back when the music video for the song, which was released only yesterday morning, arrived. The head of Inkabi Records went on a rant, slamming some of the biggest names in South African rap. He unleashed a lyrical attack in typical Zulu form, igniting debate and raising eyebrows in the hip-hop community. It’s a message that has everyone talking, not just a music release.
Big Zulu transformed his most recent music video into a cinematic masterpiece, directed by Slowman Films. The plot takes an original turn as it follows the tenacious investigator played by talented actor Wiseman Mncube.
Big Zulu presents his case through an intensive rap session rather than a conventional report, going after every rapper he has problems with, from Duncan and Emtee to Cassper and Stogie T. Every line has the impression of a poetic confession, which turns the music video into an engrossing story with a punch of conflict and raw passion in every bar.