WRITTEN BY MIEHLEKETO MALULEKE
PHOTOGRAPHY BY NYIKO BALOYI AND GUGU MAJOZI
If you’re not yet familiar with the Sprite uncontainable
hip-hop search then you’ve missed out on quite a unique blend of basketball,
skating, graffiti, breakdancing, music
and more in the same space. Trust me Sprite has been bringing the heat- “heat”
being a combination of awesome performances by some of S.A’s finest emcees,
disk jockeys, dancers and all other elements that would make any hip-hop head
feel at home. Not to mention the way
they transform their chosen venue into a world that puts you on a sprite high
and one could easily get lost in it. So on 25/08/2013 Sprite uncontainable was
at The Zone 6 Venue in Diepkloof Soweto.
Picture skaters kick flipping, grinding ramps and being super
excited about landing a trick or for the not so lucky ones “falling”, you know doing what skaters do best (and this
is just as you walk in). Some dope jams seducing your ears just telling you to
explore a bit more, to walk just a bit
further and discover what else was in store for you. A few meters from our skaters was a basketball
court and this fine woman sitting on the grand stands was a slight distraction
but none the less you couldn’t miss the court of sweaty men flexing skills,
dribbling the confidence out of each other, slam dunking that ball mercilessly
to defeat the opponent. I swear these
guys were looking like a flying Jordan logo through the air, generally mad
entertainment for basketball fans.
Since it was impossible to remain in one place given there
was so much to see, we had to keep it moving and my did I love what I saw next.
Just beyond the sprite banner (where you got your picture taken) were those
fellas with the spray cans, you know the ones infamous for “bombing” walls and
transforming them into new age works of art? Yes ladies and gentlemen the
graffiti artists were battling it out for that number one spot; spray can after
spray can the artists changed the canvas into eye candy. Talented as they all
were, with competition there can only be one winner and “Pastel Heart” from
Cape Town was the chosen champ for the
graffiti finalists. Trust me when I say homey can spray and deserved that
number one spot, big up to him for holding it down.
On the decks we had the likes of Vigi, Zakes, Akio and
Dimples just to name a few. You know names like that will have the guys bumping
their heads and the ladies shaking their booty which they achieved without much
effort (mixing up all different kinds of flavours in a musical salad). Needless
to say they rocked those decks from the beginning to the end of the show, they
sure had me getting down. Though the gin
and juice, beautiful women and general
vibe might have been contributing factors to my joyous mood.
As far as performances go- we witnessed your Ifani with his
umkhonto, crazy hair and unique dress code doing it only the way he can (that
guy is super entertaining if you don’t know). Reason was there and he just
“kept debiting” amongst other things if you know what I mean (rocking it motif
style-working and only resting in December). I caught up with Joint Pusher and
Shynin Armour representing “The Social Commentary Forum” and they blessed the
stage with “the soco flow” and “extra extra” amongst some of their raw boom bap
head bangers. Pro was also there straight from “emakasana” doing his thing. We
had Khuli Chana murdering that motswako steeze (I was mad impressed yo!!). The
likes of Zeus, Teargas and more also rocked the mic for their adoring fans.
On to the emcee competition: we had Elsirven Sativa going
head to head with the likes of Gigi Lamayne amongst some of the contestants. It’s
always interesting to watch rappers battle it out- dissing each other and
pleasing the crowd in the quest for the crown. Fudge Dafugitive from
Revivolution emerged the victor in that war of wits, words, flow and rhyme
scheme. Big up to him for winning that one. I bumped into Gigi after the battle, she says
she’s going to come back and show ya’ll what she’s made of (rappers must watch
it that’s one feisty kitten).
Not forgetting the dancers also battling it out showcasing
their moves to win the approval of the judges. There’s just something about
dancers that I can’t quite figure out, the way they move their bodies to the
rhythm of the beat makes those of us who just nod our heads seem like we’re
missing out on a lot. I met Joe who was one of the finalists (hardly phased by
not winning) he was just having a good time and grateful for the platform to
show the world what he is made of. Tarryn Alberts took the cup for the dancers,
no doubt sister’s got skills and not to mention her humility (she didn’t even
think she was going to win but she did). Mad props to her.
And yes let’s not forget the people who kept things running
smoothly which would be C-Live and Slim who were our emcees for the night. The
guys had it on lock down. There was also a special guest appearance by The
Atlanta Hawks mascot and “FLY SQUAD” doing what their good at and more (more being
a display of some gymnastics skills pulling stunts off a trampoline that the
average person would break a lot of bones attempting to try).
I could go on trying to paint you a picture of what an awesome
event Sprite pulled off. Thorough planning and a lot of cash were put into
making it an epic experience for all involved. Words just can’t do it the
justice it deserves. Definitely in my top five as far as events go. Shout out
to everybody who made it possible and for inviting the EMagazine First family
to share in the festivities. WORD UP WORD UP!!!!UNCONTAINABLE STYLE!!!!WE COULD
DO IT OVER AND OVER AGAIN. If you haven’t witnessed the fitness, put it on your
“TO DO LIST”!!!!!!!!