Tyson Sybateli Reacts To Thato Saul’s ‘Pheli Politics & Passion Pt II.’ Tyson Sybateli recently took to social media to share his thoughts on “Pheli Politics & Passion Pt II,” a track from Thato Saul’s new album, All Doggs Go To Heaven.
The rapper known for his sharp lyricism and candid expressions, reflected on how much things have changed since the release of the original track. The Durban-born rapper expressed admiration and nostalgia in his reaction, writing, “I couldn’t understand Spitori during the first one. How time flies fluent for real.”
His comment highlighted the passage of time since the original song’s release 3 years ago on Soundcloud. It underscored his personal growth in understanding the rich linguistic and cultural nuances of “Spitori,” the Pretoria-based slang frequently woven into Thato Saul’s lyrics.
All Doggs Go To Heaven is already making waves within the South African hip-hop community, with “Pheli Politics & Passion Pt II” standing out as a compelling sequel that delves deep into Thato Saul‘s roots and experiences in Atteridgeville (Pheli). Fans and fellow artists alike have been captivated by his storytelling prowess and authentic representation of life in the township.
Tyson Sybateli’s appreciation for his fellow rappers’ music is indicative of the respect Thato Saul commands within the industry. By acknowledging the evolution of both his understanding and Saul’s artistry, Sybateli added another layer of significance to the track’s reception, sparking further conversations around language, culture, and growth in South African hip-hop.
As All Doggs Go To Heaven continues to resonate with listeners, reactions like Sybateli’s remind us of the unique bonds forged through music and the cultural richness it reflects.