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Hidden Force is arguably the most awaited debut Hip-Hop act in the country.The band's album is out and it's simply titled "The TakeOver".The album is a 19 track album and it's receiving huge reviews within the industry.
"The Takeover" was recorded over a period of seven months and the outcome is an outstanding album, that is truly reflective of the time, through effort and dedication.The album is set to bring Hip-Hop closer tot he people addressing everyday issues in everyday language that the average man on the street can understand.All 5 members of Hidden Force - Gaoza, Lebza, Hoodlum, Bon Bhutiza and Supremo can be regarded as township narrators with the ability to bring the listener into their worlds.
The album contains songs like "Senzeni Na?"Hidden Force's 1st single off the album.This is a Hip-Hop rendition of the popular protest song of the same name - on the song Hidden Force highlights the everyday struggles that many South Africans face on a day-to-day basis.Hidden Force were invited to perform the tracks at this years Freedom Day Celebrations at the Union Buildings in Pretoria.The response was huge and Hidden Force got the crowd sing along with them.Another sizzler is "Thokoza Anthem" a song that pays tribute to Thokoza their home township, the song borrows the classic 80's bubblegum hit "Orlando Hangover" by Monwa and Son.
"Fak'Imali - The Takeover" - one of Hidden Force's club bangers, is a hot tune this Winter holidays.The track is produced by Hoodlum and it features Kabomo.The delivery of Hidden Force members is on point and tryly reflects the bling life of celebrated Hip-Hop stars. Courtesy Calabash Music
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