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Duncan Poised to Shake Up SA Rap Scene with New Album "Incwadi Yezono"

Renowned South African rapper Duncan, also known as Sphamandla Mbambo, is gearing up to release his much-awaited album Incwadi Yezono on October 4. Known for his gritty storytelling and unapologetic lyricism, Duncan has consistently made waves in the South African hip-hop scene, and this latest project is expected to be no different.



Setting the Stage with "After Tears"

Prior to announcing the album, Duncan sparked conversation with the release of his diss track After Tears, which was a direct response to Big Zulu’s track 200 Bars, where Big Zulu dissed several SA rappers, including Duncan. The sharp lyrical exchange between the two artists has only fueled excitement for Incwadi Yezono, raising anticipation for the depth and intensity Duncan is likely to bring.


Themes and Expectations for the Album

Fans of Duncan are familiar with his signature style, which mixes raw emotion with socially conscious themes. Incwadi Yezono is expected to dive into personal and social issues, continuing Duncan's tradition of introspective and hard-hitting tracks. His lyricism, already evident in After Tears, will likely be a standout feature, with sharp bars and wordplay addressing both personal struggles and broader social realities.


Insights for Fans:


  • Support Local Talent: Duncan’s new album offers fans an opportunity to engage with authentic South African rap, supporting a local artist who uses his platform to address real issues.

  • Explore Diss Track Culture: For those new to hip-hop, Duncan's exchange with Big Zulu provides a window into the tradition of competitive rap battles and diss tracks, showcasing the genre’s creative and lyrical dynamics.

  • Stay Tuned: The album's October 4 release means fans should keep an eye on Duncan’s social media and streaming platforms to be the first to experience the new music.



With Incwadi Yezono, Duncan is poised to deliver another powerful addition to his discography, cementing his place as one of South Africa’s top rap voices. This album promises to be not just a reflection of his personal journey but also a commentary on the current state of the SA rap scene, making it a must-listen for fans of Mzansi hip-hop.

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