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Kulture Gang & MJoyner Drop Visuals for “Glock Back” – A Coastal Street Anthem

LyleGhost

16 July 2025

MJoyner slides in with flex-like punchlines, delivering a slick flow that syncs perfectly with the rhythm. It’s calculated, cool, and charismatic. His presence balances the track — where Kulture is grounded, MJoyner is electric.

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The latest drop from Kulture Gang & MJoyner, titled “Glock Back,” is more than just a song — it’s a coastal street anthem wrapped in effortless energy. With visuals shot by Giga for Volle Films and production handled by Mic James, the track brings a laid-back yet punchy mood that blends perfectly with the rawness of real life.

🎵 The Beat – Mic James Sets the Mood

Mic James really outdid himself on this one. The beat opens with a stringed guitar loop that sets a reflective, emotional tone, but still bounces hard enough for the streets. It’s a beat that feels like a late-night drive with your day ones, heavy on mood, but light on ego. The production is clean, with room for every vocal to breathe — a sound that hits both headphones and car speakers just right.

“It’s like if a guitar loop caught a vibe near the coast and decided to ride out in a Vito.”

🎤 The Chorus – Real Ones Only

The chorus captures the loyalty, movement, and hunger of two artists rooted in brotherhood and hustle:

Ek is saam my broese in 'n coupe in Is 'n movie en dan move ons My broe, jy ken my ciko Gang – hulle need ons Ons pull up in 'n Vito Beats like Neno

There’s pride, there’s purpose, and there’s presence. It’s not about showing off — it’s about showing up for your people.

🧠 The Verses – Contrast That Complements

Kulture Gang kicks things off with a verse that feels laid-back and conversational — like he’s talking to you, not at you. He floats on the beat, dropping bars that reflect loyalty, movement, and self-awareness. There’s a calm confidence in his tone, a stillness that commands attention without needing to shout.

Then MJoyner slides in with flex-like punchlines, delivering a slick flow that syncs perfectly with the rhythm. It’s calculated, cool, and charismatic. His presence balances the track — where Kulture is grounded, MJoyner is electric. Together, they ride the beat in two different styles that meet in the same mindset: we out here for real.

🎬 The Visuals – Coastal Calm with Street Roots

Shot by Giga of Volle Films, the video mirrors the tone of the song. It’s not about flashy cars or staged scenes. Instead, we see the crew walking alongside the ocean, sidewalk vendors in the background, puffing, vibing, and letting the music speak.

One standout scene shows Kulture Gang between the rocks by the beach, grounded in nature while spitting street-rooted lines. It adds a layer of contrast — a reminder that even in peaceful spaces, the hunger never fades. Giga keeps the camera work steady and natural, letting the moment breathe.

“It’s more mood than movie. Street poetry, coastal backdrop.”

🧩 The Bigger Picture

“Glock Back” isn’t just another drop — it’s a visual and sonic moment that reflects where SA hip-hop is heading: real, raw, rooted, and relaxed. No gimmicks, no forced trends — just two artists vibing in their lane with style and substance.

🎧 Watch “Glock Back” on YouTube now Follow @KultureGang & @MJoyner Production by Mic James | Visuals by Giga x Volle Films https://youtu.be/XAMAh56ACG8?si=tAjKCnYN_Ijd0KE1

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