rkls – Self Titled

D-Malice and Kid Fonque are well-established players in their native cities, both boasting long-term involvement and impressive credentials. After meeting in 2013 and nurturing a very natural and obvious predilection for golden era hip-hop, 90s R’n B, soul and trip hop they decided to pool their creative resources and rope in a wealth of talent from their combined networks under a new moniker. Enter rkls.

On this debut offering the pair have worked with LA’s broken beat visionary Marc De Clive-Lowe, legendary emcees John Robinson and Kev Brown, dazzling new vocal and production talent from South Africa – Sio, Melo B Jones, Daev Martian and White Nite to name but a few.

This diverse list of guests flex their dexterity allowing the album to shift easily between ballads and more up-tempo beats effortlessly. Punctuated with spacey interludes, the resulting twelve tracks glisten with sumptuous textures, swelling harmonies and organic instrumentation. Familiar but fresh, rkls feels like you’re meeting an old friend with enthralling new stories to tell.

Terror Reid
Bounce Back

Terror Reid, just dropped an awesome banger that’s giving us 90’s nostalgia. ‘Bounce Back’ is a funky tune that’s bound to get stuck in your head after a few listens!

Kwesta – Spirit ft. Wale

Kwesta got that fire video, not feeling the fancy car part in this video so much. They captured the township so beautifully.

Reason – Brand New

Reason – Brand New ft. Skwatta Kamp, DJ ID

The guys from SkaapKop Collective put this together for Reason a MC                        lyricist from JHB

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