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Evolution of a Kasi Rap Pioneer Feezy SA.

In a move that’s already stirring excitement across the South African hip-hop scene, veteran rapper F-eezy has officially joined Emtee Records, marking a new chapter in his storied career. Known for pioneering Kasi rap and influencing a generation of lyricists, F-eezy is now gearing up for a major resurgence—with none other than Emtee himself backing the vision.

A Reunion Rooted in History

The partnership between F-eezy and Emtee was less a business deal and more a reunion of kindred spirits. “We’ve known each other since van toeka,” F-eezy shared, referencing their early recording days in Jozi over a decade ago.

“Emtee is a real artist—he recognizes real talent. The partnership just happened, man.”

Emtee’s Endorsement Fuels the Fire Emtee recently declared that F-eezy is “about to make a big comeback,” a statement that F-eezy doesn’t take lightly. “Emtee is a GOAT. For him to say that about me is a blessing. It’s on my shoulders to deliver now.” Creative Freedom and Professional Trust Being part of Emtee Records means more than just a label deal—it’s about mutual respect and artistic liberty. “You’re under a microscope, sure, but I came in knowing what to expect. The trust we have is what matters,” F-eezy explained.

He emphasized that the label fosters collaboration over competition: “Nobody wants credits—we focus on helping each other do better.” Evolution of a Kasi Rap Pioneer F-eezy’s sound has matured alongside him. “I can’t say the same stuff a 23-year-old says, but I can inspire them to surpass what I did at their age,” he said. While fans may know him for his hard-hitting bars, he’s ready to showcase his musical side. “People were excited by the raps, but my music is just me.”

Upcoming Releases: True to Roots, Rich in Substance Don’t expect gimmicks or trend-chasing.

“If I was with Sjava, Saudi, and Emtee 10 years ago, why would I start experimenting now?” F-eezy asked. His focus is on delivering authentic content that resonates deeply. Reconnecting with the Scene, Organically Rather than relying on hype, F-eezy plans to let his work speak for itself. “I’d rather go the organic way.

My talent will earn respect and open doors. I just want to give people good content to nibble on time and again.”Collaborations and Creative ChemistryWith labelmates like Lolli Native and Yung Seruno, fans can expect some exciting collaborations. “I’ve had Lolli on a track before, and I’ll have him again. I fux with Seruno—he’s a dope DJ,” F-eezy confirmed.

The Label Vibe: Inspiration All Around“Everything becomes easier when the talent is natural,” he said. Surrounded by creatives and industry heavyweights, the environment at Emtee Records is a catalyst for growth. Freedom to Create, Freedom to LearnF-eezy enjoys full creative freedom under Emtee’s leadership. “That doesn’t mean I won’t listen to others. We push each other to do better.”

A Message Through Music In this new chapter, F-eezy wants his music to carry a message of resilience and authenticity. “As long as the love for the craft is there, I’m happy.” Shaping the Future of SA Hip-HopThough often praised for his influence, F-eezy remains humble. “I don’t see my role unless something triggers me to.

But I’ve been thanked by many, and that means a lot.” To the Fans: “Good Thing Y’all Didn’t Lose Hope”After years away from the spotlight, F-eezy’s message to his loyal supporters is simple: “Good thing y’all didn’t lose hope on me.”

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he comeback is real—and it’s rooted in legacy, talent, and a love for the craft. Stay tuned.

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