“ So when you think of me, just think about the moon, or maybe like the ocean
I gave this sh*t my everything and all of my devotion, uhh”
A smooth Hip Hop song by South African rapper Shane Eagle. The song Purple Rain coming out of his 2018 EP, Never Grow Up., is a true reflection to the new sound to Hip Hop coming out of Africa. In the song Eagle touches on questions and realizations when it comes to the journey of life and how things have changed for him.
Shane Eagle took the music scene by storm when he dropped his debut album “Yellow” which won him multiple awards with him winning ‘Best Hip Hop Album’ at the South African Music Awards in 2018. Experience an elevating hip hop sound and mellow vibes.
“I’m going to take Africa to the world in a way that hasn’t been done before” – Shane Eagle
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About the Curator - SK
Sakhile nicknamed ‘SK’ is a music collector from Springs, South Africa. An avid lover of music with a music collection that he began in his first year of varsity. An Industrial Engineer by profession, Sakhile has always had a love for music and is dedicated to looking for fresh new music to add to his collection. Coming from a family of music lovers alike Sakhile grew up listening to a large variety of music ranging from House, Hip-Hop, R&B, Choir, Traditional Music, Soul and Jazz. Sakhile is currently working on creating an event where music collectors can come and play music they have found for music lovers. You can find him on Twitter and Instagram.
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