776672 Trilogy Part Two

A gritty, 12-track deep dive into the raw energy and lyrical diversity of South African hip-hop.

776672 Trilogy Part Two

776672 Trilogy Part Two is a 12-track hip-hop compilation from PRONOIA, released on August 5, 2015, and it works like a snapshot of South African rap energy at full tilt.
What stands out most is the range, from gritty, true-school cuts by veterans like Garlic Brown, Fungus, and CREAM, to sharper cross-city energy on the Revivolution and Youngsta collaboration, #DTK. The album also gives space to producers and MCs with distinct identities, including Two Point Owe, Chris Prythm, Hipe, and Sonicfeats, which helps the project feel varied rather than repetitive.
The strongest part of the release is its balance between raw street-level detail and playful experimentation, especially on tracks like Quantum leap, Schizophrenia, and Klik Klak. PRONOIA’s own description suggests that the project throws listeners straight into the deep end of South African hip-hop, and that is exactly how it lands, dense, local, and unapologetically rooted in scene culture.
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