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nghubs1 · 3 years ago
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Gigi Lamayne Biography, Real Name, Age, Musics, Career and Net Worth
Gigi Lamayne Biography, Real Name, Age, Musics, Career and Net Worth
Genesis Gabriella Tina Manney popularly known as Gigi Lamayne is a South African musician, rapper, performing artist and songwriter. She is one of the most talented hip hop artist and female rapper in South Africa. Gigi Lamayne was born on July 7, 1994 in Lenasia, South Africa. Educational Background Gigi Lamayne attended Dominican Convent High School in Johannesburg. She obtained a Bachelor of…
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mansheb · 2 years ago
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Gigi Lamayne is now a lesbian and here is her new girlfriend (WATCH VIDEO)
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Gigi Lamayne is now a lesbian and here is her new girlfriend (WATCH VIDEO)
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South African rapper Gigi Lamayne has finally come out of the closet about her relationship, as she reveals her girlfriend in a video shared on social media. Gigi Lamayne, born Genesis Gabriella Tina Manney, is a celebrated South African rapper and songwriter. With an illustrious career spanning years, she has fast become one of Mzansi’s […] Read more on Gigi Lamayne is now a lesbian and here is her new girlfriend (WATCH VIDEO)
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mtvafrika · 2 years ago
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Gigi Lamayne speaks about spending money on her sick parent
Gigi Lamayne speaks about spending money on her sick parent
Gigi Lamayne reveals how she caters to her sick parent. The rapper has refused to give up on her career and securing the bags as she has a sick parent whom she takes care of. Taking to Twitter, Gigi who was trolled by her co-rapper, Flvme, says she needs the money she earns from her different entertainment gigs as she uses the funds to pay her sick parent’s bills. Related:- Gigi Lamayne reveals…
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whatscoolaccordingtodom · 6 years ago
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July 2018
As winter nyasto settles into the Southern Hemisphere, I can’t help but think that maybe we’re doing something wrong and whoever has been in charge of the weather these past few years is mad. Our ancestors wore nothing but a bit of hide over their groins 365 days a year, my great-great grandfather never slept inside anything his whole life. They say on particularly cold nights, his family would come down from the hills to sleep around his fire, where he would sit there playing his mbira into the wee hours.
Umphako floated down to us on the 6thof July and I’ve been Mascandi through the streets ever since. The 4 track EP sees most of the songs go in different directions, but still make sense on the overall project. “Abangani” features label mates Emtee and Saudi, it’s definitely in the running for Squad Song of the Year. The “Confession” sample sounds like it was taken from an old hip-hop song, maybe a 50 Cent track and; the vocals though beautiful as they may be are overshadowed by the lyrics. I’m sure a few Zulu boys are convinced though. “Intombi” -also about a girl- talksis about all the lies she hears from interested suiters. The remaining is the hustle track, even the production is more upbeat than we’re used to from him. 2018 has been good to Sjava too, he came out from under the shadow of his labelmate and established himself as a serious contender with the Black Panther nod, BET award, and oh so Afrikan press run; this EP serves to show he’s still the guy who gave us favourites like “Before”. At least for now...
Strings and Blings is one half songs that can be bangers and the other is half is talking RnB. Nasty C’s on and off long-time girlfriend is kind of like the centerpiececentre piece, often finding herself being spoken to, of, from, about, and with; but he uses inconsistent angles. (Also, S/O to the girl who always sings on his songs but never gets credited). “No Respect” is my favourite offering on the project by far, it sounds like it was getting good, like he was about to rip at niggers, he’s about to start going in at the 1-minute mark then the just stops.; Tthe track ends 25 seconds later preventing what probably would’ve been a PR nightmare for him. “Jiggy Jigga”, “Givenchy”, “Strings and Bling” and “Gravy” are all easy plays in the club. We would like to thank Nasty for saying a Zulu word on “Blisters”. The whole album plays very well except for “My Baby”, that song is terribly cheesy; it sounds like every song by a boy band with a potty mouth lead singer. “SMA” is a standout from the other side, the dialogue verse’s add a layer to the rapper and Rowlene is just perfect. “Mrs Me” and “Everything” are the other emotionally heavy songs. “Casanova” cements just how much Nasty loves Metro Boomin and is perhaps the one track that doesn’t really fit into the 2 sides of album, it sounds emotional, but the lyrics really just aren’t.
A welcome addition to my favourite rappers in South Africa is Zakwe, he’s been around for a while but Cebisa is the first project by him I’ve listened to and honestly, it carries itself even without Sebentin. In true South African fashion, the remix is a who’s who of our rap elite but it’s all overshadowed by the obvious trade of bars by HHP and Cassper., Cass just seems to rub some people the wrong way, poor guy. At 20 songs, averaging well over 3 minutes each. The album is a long play but it’s well worth the listen, with a plethora of features to keep you entertained it plays like a Zakwe and friends playlist. The man himself has honed his sound, this nonchalant cross between hip-hop and kwaito is best described by the albums stand out line “Pac was Jesus, Zola wrote the Bible”. He isn’t stuck in old hip hop either, trap beats found themselves nestled in the playlist too.    
Future gave us Beast Mode 2 and I am satiated, but Atlanta spoils us (I have a theory about how it had a direct influence on how music is frequently now released), they understand that the streets need new music often. Jeffery needs to give us something more now since Hear No Evil was a while ago and it was 3 songs long. Future seems to be the only one of late who can get Young Thug into the studio too., Tthey did release Georgia, but a Thug feature was not on the cards for BM2 which really only has 2 features, both young artists who were given a wide berth to shine. People who say Future isn’t a lyricist need to take time out to listen to the first Beast Mode. On these albums over Zaytovens most almost gospel like production, he addresses a wide range of issues from his self-medicating drug problem, he checks himself trying to hold onto some sense of reality I think, but he makes it so that you have to listen to know what he’s saying. Being a workaholic -the man releases projects at an alarming rate- and the excess that seems to come with the life of having your “Racks Blue”, he talks about his anxieties both external and psychological. BM2 is the classic mix of Futures braggadocio and insecurities. It plays like one long thing the first time, but if you take the time to listen to what he’s saying you might realise why his spot amongst those at the top of rap is a non-debatable topic.
Unjayam uSliqe… this calling card annoyed me when I first heard it, but it’s kinda grown on me since then. I know I’m about to hear a hit when it plays. His sophomore album is a shining example of how hip-hop albums by DJ’s have evolved into their own league. Jam packed with features, feel good songs, and amazing production from the man himself, I don’t know if he just makes the beats and let’s people do their own thing or if he composes and directs each song, maybe he does a bit of both. The formula works, Navy Black is like a calm afternoon with your friends, most of the songs share a skeleton, so the vibe is carried well. “Biskop” is a fitting way to begin the album, it’s an ode to how the journey Sliqe, Kwesta and Makwa has transformed the artists’ lives since they started hustling, when is a Kwesta verse not welcome? Chiano Sky is the new naughty white girl, “Aunty” was nice, but “Girls Jungle” is a lot; the sample is so perfect and her lyrics are irreverent. Sy Ari saw Black Panther 5 times, I was going to discuss this but then I found out he’s American; him and AKA really came through for “Oh Well” though, Supa Mega talks like the big brother all young rappers have always wanted. I’m kind of torn between “Fully” (because we get to say FULLY a bunch of times), and “Town Talk”, it’s cool to see Wrecking Crew members make hits without their big gun. “Backyard” is the vibe of the album, and who better to call for a feature than Mr Hennessy, Tshego can sound like him featuring him with the different pitches he can sing at; it’s smooth and never overly emotional?
Gigi Lamayne, in her short time has built an enviable career finding her place in the league of our small handful of rappers. “VI” is a 6 track EP, her first since signing with Ambitious and it was built kind of like this version Maslow'sMaslows pyramid.; Tthe top is tiny and signifies the worst song as we descend into the album the sections get thicker until the bottom where we find “VI” waiting for us. The tape gets much better immediately with “Iphupho”, this song see’s the artist sing her truths about living in this concrete jungle while demanding to cash in on her dreams. “Roll” is dirtier, real trap shit reminiscent of “Beez in The Trap”. “Stimela” is fun, Gigi even gets in some good raps and punchlinespunch lines, a highlight being “I’m Gautrain, you Shosholoza”. “VI” is really easy listening, with a light sprinkling of zulu lines, the beats are catchy but maybe none more so than “Twinkle”; “Londie London” croons the memorable chorus and Gigi offers her most solid verses on the project. Until you hear the title track, she does the correct thing on the outro; no chorus, shit she barely lets it breathe until the last minute.
Ice Prince is an established name in Afrikan hip-hop and his confidence oozes out of his songs too. A few of them seem to be more about weed than anything else in particular and I’m okay with that. The albums opening track is a bass heavy banger, with the help of Jethro Faded, Ice-Prince “Shuts it Down”, which might be a weird way to start an album. Remy Baggins comes through for “Space Funk”, a Bruno Mars-y chorus with solid verses by Ice. “Hit Me Up” is the albums single, a typical South African trap track, PatricKxxLee & Straffitti help bring the head nods out. “‘Interlude”’ is his way of letting us know that this is the emotional track of the album and “Die For Your Love” does not disappoint, mans really promises to die for her love; but doesn’t miss the opportunity to mention weed again. I think I noticed all the weed references because of how frequently and prominently most of them are placed. “254” has one right in the chorus, but the verses are some of the most enjoyable on the whole album; they play like one long story. The uncredited singing bit at the end of “254″ is really nice, if that is Ice then kudos to him. “So High”, seriously, has Ice Prince always been this proud about his stoner ways? Anyways, “So High” is an anthem dedicated to just how high Ice Prince and Kay Switch get. By the sounds of it they use regular rizla and not Raw like Nasty C and Snoop Dogg, I might suggest switching to unbleached rizla if he really does smoke from Niger to Ghana. I mean, it’s an obvious metaphor for other kinds of highs too, success, girls, etc, but with the sound effects and lines like “puff puff pass, real nigger smoking that gas” the weed references might be all we get. “Watching You” is a simpler, way more vibey track where Ice Prince gets back onto his singing shit, helping keep the song as smooth as possible. The album closer is arguably the best, the production is really enjoyable, and he made sure to use easy to remember lyrics.
In The Faculty NEWS; on August 2, Human Error turned 19 and Tinayeishe Elisha Makoni better known by his stage name S.K.eye released his debut solo tape titled “Pseudology”. Please listen to it on Soundcloud @ https://soundcloud.com/tinayemakoni/sets/pseudology
Couldn’t leave without acknowledging Stay Dangerous and Astroworld, but that’s for later.
Beyonce and her husband are coming on the 2nd of December, but you have to earn a ticket. The only other ticket you work this hard to get in life is the one to Heaven, if you’re into that type of thing.
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16barsreloaded · 5 years ago
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Music Unscripted offers a platform to talk about mental health for creatives! With the rise in conversations about depression and anxiety in the entertainment and creative industries, Music Unscripted is back with the most impactful edition yet. Set to be held on Saturday, 12 October 2019 at the new J&B Hive venue in Braamfontein, this conference will tackle the pressures that creatives face in their respective careers, along with how to handle them constructively. With panelists such as Gigi Lamayne, Catherine Grenfell, Maraza, Tweezy, and a qualified Clinical Psychologist, Sikander Kalla, the team hopes to make speaking up about one’s mental battles a norm with the hope to eradicate the taboo around such issues. “Part of the reason why depression eats away at our artists is because we deem it weak to admit that we’re not okay, and once we do, we can’t seem to find ways to help ourselves,” says one of the organisers Precious “Spokenpriestess” Nkadimeng. This edition aims to share lived experiences with mental issues along with fostering positive ways to deal with the pressure of thriving in a fast-paced industry. As the entertainment and creative industries continue to change at a rapid pace, so do the humans in these worlds undergo challenges in adjusting, coping and growing in environments that seem to work against them. Music Unscripted seeks to create a safe space to express, question and ultimately understand how mental illnesses impact creatives. “Bring a friend, a notebook, wear comfortable clothes and let’s share ways we can deal with our struggles when we’re feeling all alone in moments of weakness” urges Spokenpriestess. Music Unscripted will run from 10:00 to 14:00 at 81 De Korte Street, Braamfontein. There is no fee for this edition, just ensure that you RSVP to [email protected] with your full names to be added to the attending list.
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hairstylishe · 5 years ago
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Gigi Lamayne reveals collaboration with American artiste
Gigi Lamayne reveals collaboration with American artiste
Gigi Lamayne got applauded by fans after revealing collaboration with American artist.
Excited about this one! 🇺🇸 x 🇿🇦 pic.twitter.com/eJaUtC7tE3
— #GigiGangShow (@Gigi_Lamayne) February 23, 2020
Though, the rapper is yet to leash out details about the collabo but followers really stan the new move.
Gigi’s career got a new phase early last year after surviving depression and departure from…
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obakeband · 6 years ago
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Gigi Lamayne – Iphupho
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Genesis Gabriella Tina Manney, additionally called definitely Gigi Lamayne (born July 7, 1994), is a South African rapper, songwriter, poet and a poemwriter.
South African lady Hip Hop Artist. actual call, Genesis Gabriella Tina Manney. Born on July 7 1994 to mother and father, Colin and Sarah Manney. Attended school at Dominican Convent college in Johannesburg (2001-2012). started writing poetry at the age of eleven and narrowed her course into rap on the age of sixteen. With the assistance of names inclusive of Scratchbeats statistics, she controlled to release her first mixtape titled, El Principio-sixteen. Mentorship from names inclusive of Munya “Lym C” Chanetsa,Mitchan “Pinkaso” Adams, and Clint Allin.
Her thought is said to were taken from Jean Grae, Bob Marley, Brenda Fassie and Tupac Shakur. Gigi LaMayne turned into the first teenage girl rapper in South Africa to be signed to a prominent label on the age of 16. Her background is thought to have moulded her into the lyricist so many perceive with. She has lived in Lenasia, Soweto, Eldorado Park, Yeoville and Boarding school for most of her lifestyles. Gigi Lamayne has won quality female at the South African Hip Hop Awards of 2013 and once more in 2014 for pleasant woman. She is the primary female ever to make it thru to the finals of Sprite.
Uncontainable 2013 and 2015 won the Jack Scouts undertaking recommended by using jack Daniels. Winners have been handled to numerous prizes consisting of a experience to Miami as well as the possibility to attend the Miami Muisc convention. She was signed as the first female under Bentey records additionally known as the MFE own family in 2013 along pro child, purple Button and Captain. She later parted ways to pursue a solo career. She proceeded to win Beat female for her sophomore mixtape titled, “coloration of Reign” beneath the production of Shayzar Zimanyi. She is the youngest award prevailing woman in South Africa with an accolade for “pleasant lady” on the South African Hip Hop Awards.
with her first mixtape ‘Circus Cafe’ running along Audio restaurant with producers J-Twinn and TAwm. She is presently signed to Dream group SA that is a 360 degree management employer. Fellow solid buddies include Khuli Chana, Ms. Cosmo, DJ ZanD, Tumisho Masha and plenty of greater. She debuted her single “Ice Cream” produced via The Mixmasterz in March 2015 which reached 20 000 downloads within the first day. A observe up Remix of “Ice Cream” featuring strong mate and mentor, Khuli Chana, became released and debuted as an reputable remix on Channel O in might also 2015.
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mansheb · 2 years ago
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Sangoma Gogo Maweni confesses that she used muthi to end Thabo Rakhale's career at Orlando Pirates
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Sangoma Gogo Maweni confesses that she used muthi to end Thabo Rakhale's career at Orlando Pirates
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Reality television star and traditional sangoma Lee-Ann Makopo, popularly known as Gogo Maweni, has admitted on Gigi Lamayne’s podcast Point of View that she used ‘muthi’ to end her ex-boyfriend Thabo Rakhale’s soccer career at Orlando Pirates ‘ORLANDO PIRATES FANS WILL HATE ME’ In the interview on Gigi Lamayne’s podcast the popular sangoma Gogo Maweni, […] Read more on Sangoma Gogo Maweni confesses that she used muthi to end Thabo Rakhale's career at Orlando Pirates
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mansheb · 2 years ago
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Nota Baloyi dishes out dirt, reveals how married Kwesta impregnated a stripper after raw tlof tlof
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Nota Baloyi dishes out dirt, reveals how married Kwesta impregnated a stripper after raw tlof tlof
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Nota Baloyi was a recent guest on Gigi Lamayne's podcast POV X Gigi and he spoke about his relationship with Kwesta while he was still managing him. The Authority, as he calls himself, aired Kwesta's personal 'problems' and how he had to ensure they did not affect his career. Nota is a retired music executive […] Read more on Nota Baloyi dishes out dirt, reveals how married Kwesta impregnated a stripper after raw tlof tlof
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