Don’t Call T-KaSh And TMD By Their Government Names

One South African rapper once said, “nothing happened to rap you missing the facts, rappers have to adapt to the ratchet and trap.”

This has been the issue with many Hip Hop artists, some saying trap is lame whilst others saying that that’s the way to go nowadays. 

Apparently, T-KaSh and TMD have dropped their much anticipated track called ‘Government name’ from their duo album titled Zimbo Lifestyle.

You are probably wondering what is behind the track title. Well the track title came about as the pair was trying to let everyone know that they should not call them by their ‘government names’ (birth names because you never know what is happening in their lives at that moment.

The track which was mastered by Fun_F on a TiBeatz has a chorus which goes like, “If they come looking for me you don’t know me/ when the feds come looking around you don’t call me/ Usandidaidze nezita rekuzvarwa/ You’ll get me into trouble… don’t call me with  my government name/” 

T-KaSh came in on the first verse with some pretty lovely bars which will make want to keep listening to the song as you play it. His partner TMD went in on the second verse with his signature vernacular bars which I think I didn’t really feel his impact on the track though he was dope.

The trap song is something which you are going to dab to and sing along as you play it. T-KaSh really impressed on this after he had given us Father and Son with Fun_F.

‘Government Name’ is one song which you should listen to and add to your playlist. Trust me, you will never be disappointed by this track.

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Ronald Magweta is a digital media strategist and founder of The ZimTainment. Contact him on rmagweta@thezimtainment.co.zw or follow @ninja_reezy on all social media platforms.

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