Magic is Out

Magic is Out
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Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Another day in the Magic World has arrived. Gone are days where talented young artists would sit back and do nothing about their careers. From record labels and click-downloads, a new era is upon us. Through intergration and diversification of cultures, we can communicate with virtually anyone on the planet. This is a call for true artists and music-lovers to rise beyond beef, criticism and superficiality so that we may work together. All can be done and accomplished in the name of Hip Hop.
South Africa is filled with endless opportunity. It is time for growth. If we, the youth of modern-day society, make the right moves, we can expand our platforms. From break-dancers, to grafitti artists, to djs and mcs... This is where we should begin. Drop the act and step up. Do something about your skills and talent. Use social networks to market the culture. Share and exchange links with others. Use platforms like Reverbnation, Soundcloud and Youtube and encourage your family, friends and peers to support you. Support and listen to other people's music and product. Take part in discussions and forums. These are only a few tips on how Hip Hop can advance to newer, greater levels.
Support the Magic Music page on Facebook. Hip Hop lives forever yall.

Thursday, 6 October 2011

The Magic Fam will soon be introducing our two resident djs and fellow musicians, Dj Swagger and Dj Money P. These guys are on fire, playing for various crowds all over Joburg. They are also resident djs at Ndofaya Fm, a popular local radio station which is soon going national. So stay tuned for mixes, performance vidz, and our own Hotbox Top 10 Hip hop chart. Also, you will be able to download and share music from Magic Music Allstars. Remember to check us out on Reverbnation.com, Facebook.com and Youtube.com. ''Magic be the foundation to God's plan''- OBK (founding member of Magic Music)

Monday, 3 October 2011

On Saturday morning, a very close friend and co-producer, Sliq T called me up and asked me for a favor. He wanted me to help him out. There were two British friends who desperately needed to go to Soweto. So I had agreed to meet up with them at Chaf Possie, a popular braai/barbeque spot at Power Park in Orlando West, Soweto. As I entered the place, my attention was immediately set upon the two gigentic towers, made popular by the 100m high Bunjee Jump. I walked towards the table, and saw my friends' faces. As I joined them, Ben and Sarah, the two British friends, were still quite shaken. That's when I knew they had just experianced the 100m jump off the towers. After moments of retelling the jump, the five of us, my other friend Nathi included, ordered drinks and meat.
We then proceeded to my hometown hood, Meadowlands Zone 9 in Soweto west. I took them to my aunt's place for a traditional ceremony and a quick unofficial tour of Soweto streets. We then went to Baggy's, where a couple of friends of mine were having a Hip hop session. As the night progress, more and more people came through, and we all had one big party. Sarah and Ben were having so much fun, we lost track of time and jammed till the wee hours of the morning. One thing I noticed was Ben's love for Castle Lager, a famous South African brewed beer. We had so much beer, it started raining but we were still having the best time ever. We then moved indoors. At this time, people were flooding into Baggy'z for the party. The session became a bash.
It was at about 1 am that I realised thd power of Hip hop. It really brings people from all walks of life together. The two tourists had a tremendous amount of fun, they didn't to leave Soweto. With a rich blend of music and culture, we were able to give our British friends an experiance of a lifetime. All thanks to Hip hop, people can unite and spread the love globally. So if you just so happen to be my hood, come to Baggy'z. Check out the performance Magic Music LIVE at Baggy Ill Sessions on Youtube. Oneness