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 MoPhunk A certified fully blown artist and lyricist. Born in Johannesburg and raised in Soweto, to a Tswana man and a Sotho woman (He is obviously a Tswana man according to African culture). Introduced to art at a very early age, he loved it simply because he has the knack for it, but now it's more than that. As he shows us how he infuses what he he goes through in life with the with his immaculate wordplay by putting pictures in your head as if here were a mental painter with his words. The ability to be viciously lyrical, spit chest pain poetry, mix it with sung tunes and a digestable water flow is, how you say.. miraculous.  His performances are a truly an energetic soulful experience. While he has ability to switch his style from boom bap to pop rap, lo-fi rap, loves songs, you can just imagine how much emotion and great vibrations are found at his shows.  Not to mention he designs ALL his art work! I mean you can expect such from a being who is a visual artist at first. Been
https://exploresoweto.co.za/meet-hip-hop-artist-mophunk/   What's good guys.. since MoPhunk released his EP Afrobots he has been getting magazine and blog features from Hype Magazine, Dope Material and more. Below you can check out a link by Explore Soweto on his latest release.
 AFROBOTS It is finally here! The project MoPhunk has been working on.  The first cover was hand drawn by MoPhunk to show a visual metaphor of what Afrobot means and what it portrays to the viewer.  The back cover. Track-list. Also, hand drawn and designed by MoPhunk which is a half human half robot , something we are slowly becoming if we continue to ignore who we are as human beings. This cover was shot by Nhlanhlan Modzanane then edited by MoPhunk. The above album art effortlessly shows how MoPhunk is a visual artist at first then later on became a Rapper, Writer, Singer and Poet as he combines his talents to produce the well crafted concept of AFROBOTS Available for purchase here - https://mophunk.bandcamp.com/album/afrobots