Music
Listen to LuzKat’s “Flexin” and check out the lyrics (Prod. Spryt)
The man’s Luzkat just dropped a bit of quake on the streets with that Phikwe spice. Produced by Gordon Spryt, the song flexing is a potent play of words with a bit of exhibitionism from the very talent Losika Setume. Check out the song and it’s lirics below
“LUZKAT OF NUSTANDZ” FLEXING LYRICS
THE ORIGINAL LUZKAT OF NUSTANDZ·TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2017
[1st VERSE]
I gas ‘em up like cylinders, Kick it no Doc Malinga
Stealth mode like ninja, NINJA NINJA NINJA NINJA.
Money stay where my kids are, Lyrical martial artist
Nuk roar like Simba ,make it look so simple.
I’m just FLEXIN for the hood though, Im just flexin for the block
This that street anthem, put your fist on your heart.
Been a boss from the start, Took a whole lotta chances,
You aint even take part, You aint what you say you are.
[CHORUS]
Im just FLEXIN for my hood though, Im just FLEXIN for the block.
Im just FLEXIN for the hood though X2
All my jittas from the hood though, All my jittas from the block.
Bitch we do it for the block, Im just FLEXIN for the block.
[2nd VERSE]
Dune Challenge like Khawa, In the back of the chawa
That’s the beauty of the tour life, That’s the beauty of the power,
That’s the beauty of the street cred, Spryt on it so the beat dead
Sleepin on me need a new bed, I take your honey like Pooh Bear.
GPMG nuk ,wana fuck with this? naah please nuk.
Got the proper shit for the streets nuk, Im just tryna make a couple Geez nuk,
Hundred Thousands by the nights, Picture that like “Cyc”
Picture “Jouzy” and the lights, hope you not afraid-a heights.
[CHORUS]
[3rd VERSE]
Shawty know I don’t play, see me now see me slay,
“Shimmy Shimmy Shimia, Shimia shimie”
Sia koo shimanyana, shit on ya’ll all day,
Nuk nobody safe, My niga nobody safe.
My studio like Death Row got a niga feeling like Pac,
The people love me like Festus cause they know I do it for the block.
This the winners circle you a runner up, This the type-a shit to fuck the summer up.
[CHORUS]
[4th VERSE]
Been consistent all my life, Never ever roll the dice,
But I still roll with Dice, Don’t nobody live twice though.fgvrh
That’s why Im get it while Im breathing, That’s why Im fucking with Christ.
That’s why its hard to believe it, Niga we gon be alright.
‘Long as we blazing, ‘long as we keep killing these rap kats for entertainment,
Make ‘em change arrangements,
Ya’ll nigas aint shit,
Make me so impatient; make a niga take you back to basics…
Remind me who the greatest is nuk.
[CHORUS]
[5Th VERSE]
Its only right I set it off, Ya’ll nigas know me well
Went and got the block involved, my neighborhood the holy grail.
Holier than though, King’s Court that’s royalty
La familia get on your knees and kiss the royal feet.
I know nigas that take fam to let the soil eat, nigas talking truces,fuck you know about loyalty?
All I know I’m good and that we doing alright, as far as Im concerned, aint nobody fucking with Spryt.
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Garri paints the picture of long days, crowded taxi rides, and quiet moments of exhaustion — when silence speaks louder than words. WNDRSZN captures the ache and beauty of that struggle with haunting tenderness, reminding us of the resilience that lives in ordinary people.
Inspired by African classics like Ismaël Lô’s Tajabone and Oliver Mtukudzi’s Neria, Garri draws from deep emotional wells of hope and survival. It’s not just a song; it’s a feeling — a lament, a memory, and a prayer for better days.
With his signature fusion of AfroSoul and Kalahari Pop, WNDRSZN once again reimagines what African music can sound like — rooted in heritage but speaking to now.
Garri is more than music. It’s a mirror to our everyday hustle — and a gentle call to keep going.
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With lyrics like “Show me a sign I’m wanted, I’m worthy,” Priscilla delivers a message that’s both intimate and universal. It’s a plea for reassurance, but also an anthem of resilience — a reminder that even when we fall, we can rise again and fight.
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Show Me isn’t just a song — it’s a moment of honesty from an artist unafraid to feel, fall, and rise again.
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