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One of the hardest working rappers to emerge on the South African scene, TERROR MC, released his highly anticipated first solo studio album entitled “STREET LIFE” on November 15th 2008. In The Beginning Kraaifontein, Capetown, South Africa 1985, born during a period of political turmoil this 22 year old would face various challenges before becoming known as the straight talking stage tearing machine gun motor mouth we know him as today. He would experience death (and yes, he was clinically dead) and rebirth with after effects that would break even those amongst us of the strongest willpower, this was due to a tragic accident which left him with severe swelling in the cranial region and an imbalance on the left side of his body. Following this was a series of frequent visits to juvenile detention centers and a brief stint in the country’s nefarious Polsmoor prison only to be found innocent on all charges, all this before the age of seventeen! How did he survive this hell? It’s simple, a hunger for knowledge, a keen sense for reading people, a sharp tongue and an ever burning passion for hip hop. Rhymes and Reason Fresh out of the “rehabilitation network” and sufficed to say displeased with the state of affairs and the futile struggle of the working class populace he reassumed his alter ego (by now widely known thanks to the classic track KAAPSE VLAKTE) TERROR MC started his journey to the top of the food chain. Armed with only a backpack, a few beats he’d gotten from fello