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Thursday, 8 June 2023

thePROLOGUE by Skabzemortal

   thePROLOGUE by Skabzemortal 
   Year: 2022
   Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
   Reviewed: 07 June 2023



In a world where the music landscape is saturated with countless artists vying for attention, it takes a rare gem to stand out and make an indelible mark. Enter Skabzemortal, an up-and-coming rapper hailing from Johannesburg, whose sophomore album, "thePROLOGUE: A Representation by S. Ndaba," is nothing short of a revelation. Recorded before his 21st birthday, this album serves as a time capsule of Skabzemortal's life, from his childhood to young adulthood. It's a sonic journey that not only captivates the listener but showcases the immense talent and maturity of this South African prodigy.

From the opening notes of "The Prologue," it's evident that Skabzemortal is not your typical South African rapper. The album is masterfully structured and sequenced, allowing the listener to be fully immersed in the experience, as if they are sitting beside Skabzemortal while he plays each track. His storytelling ability is unparalleled, and the themes he explores are refreshingly unique compared to what we've come to expect from rap albums.

The maturity of Skabzemortal's lyricism is a standout aspect of "The Prologue." His rhymes, bars, and wordplay are nothing short of exquisite, showcasing a level of finesse and craftsmanship that is hard to find in artists twice his age. The relentless delivery of his verses paints vivid pictures that stay with you long after the album has ended. Skabzemortal's use of similes is particularly noteworthy, as they provide sonic clarity and enable the listener to understand the depth of his passion and love for his craft.

One of the most striking aspects of "The Prologue" is the explicit nature of Skabzemortal's lyrics. Rather than shying away from the raw, unfiltered reality of his life, Skabzemortal embraces it, providing an unapologetic and honest portrayal of his experiences. This level of vulnerability is refreshing and adds a layer of authenticity that is sorely lacking in much of today's music.

Dubbed as The Bootleg Concept Album, Skabzemortal's project is a subliminal diss to the entire SA hip hop game. But make no mistake, this project is a work of art that deserves to be heard by all. The album's title, The Prologue, is fitting because it feels like the beginning of something big.

From the moment you press play, you are transported to a world of pure hip-hop bliss. What's fascinating about "The Prologue" is the multiple meanings implied by the term "bootleg." On one side, it serves as a subliminal diss to the whole SA hip hop game, considering how the album sounds like a billboard top charter/hip hop royalty while it wasn't recorded with the latest and fanciest equipment. On the other, Skabzemortal is paying tribute to his influences by using their work in his own music. 

Also alternatively, it's a testament to Skabzemortal's raw talent and ability to create something out of nothing, But on the other hand, he's also exploring the idea of what it means to be a bootlegger in the hip-hop world. Is it stealing? Is it homage? Is it both? These are the questions that Skabzemortal leaves us to ponder.

Throughout "The Prologue," Skabzemortal demonstrates an uncanny ability to switch effortlessly between various styles and musical influences. The result is an album that is not only diverse in sound but cohesive and engaging from start to finish. Skabzemortal's willingness to push boundaries and challenge the status quo is a testament to his artistic vision and dedication to his craft.
 
But don't be fooled by the album's surface-level themes. There is so much more going on beneath the surface. "The Prologue" is a multi-layered work of art that demands to be unpacked and explored. Each track is like a puzzle piece that fits into a larger, more complex picture

In conclusion, Skabzemortal's "The Prologue" is a thrilling, mesmerizing, and emotionally charged album that solidifies his status as one of the most promising talents emerging from the underground rap scene. This is an album that demands to be heard, not just for its exceptional lyricism and storytelling, but for the raw talent and passion that Skabzemortal embodies in every verse. With "The Prologue," Skabzemortal invites us into his world, and it's a journey that is as unforgettable as it is captivating.