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Bulawayo crew takes Hip-Hop to another level
16 Aug 2016 at 11:30hrs | Views
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In Ndebele we say "Okuhle kuyabukwa" - Bulawayo musicians have for years been struggling to get air play on national radio stations but that has never stopped some of them from following their dreams.
C-Four is among those who have refused to keep their heads under water. The group was formed in 2011 at Ihlathi High School, it was then officially launched in the South-Western Township of Sizinda in 2012 under the C.E Recording Label.
C-Four started off as a Rap crew and later became a movement that advocates to uplift youths across the globe.
Bulawayo24 would like to share with you their latest album 'Orthodox', the album can be bought from the link below.
Click the play button to listen to 45 Sec samples.
C-Four is among those who have refused to keep their heads under water. The group was formed in 2011 at Ihlathi High School, it was then officially launched in the South-Western Township of Sizinda in 2012 under the C.E Recording Label.
C-Four started off as a Rap crew and later became a movement that advocates to uplift youths across the globe.
Bulawayo24 would like to share with you their latest album 'Orthodox', the album can be bought from the link below.
Click the play button to listen to 45 Sec samples.
Source - Byo24News