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Ian Credible Pushes It "To The Limit" In Clip
So guess where the next great Eurohouse frontier is? South Africa. Yes, South Africa. Don't believe me? Check out this under rated new-ish song and clip by Johannesburg-based DJ/producer Ian Morrison aka DJ Ian Credible. To be fair, there are a number of bigger names from South Africa who have already made an impact in Europe and even America, but this guy seems largely over looked, especially in the U.S. The song below, "Push It To The Limit," is now starting to get a little traction in Europe (especially in Germany) but it should get traction/noticed in the States, in our opinion. Great tune, featuring vocals by Lungelo. Have a look and listen below.
The Charlie Sheen Of Holland: Jack Parow
What if Charlie Sheen was from South Africa and put out records in Holland? Jack Parow is like the Charlie Sheen of Holland in that he just keeps winning. The rapper has several crazy videos on You Tube, but today, he released what may be his finest effort to date. "Byellville" is out of control. There are so many bizarre things happening in this clip it's hard to know where to start. See Jack ride a horse in the sky with a lady. See Jack celebrate a white trash birthday alone. See Jack hang out with hot chicks and WWF wrestlers in a bar. In other words, see Jack Parow winning below.
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