Lwazi Is Really Doin’ It — Freestyle With Purpose from the Eastern Cape
KarenMic
3 July 2025
The delivery is smooth, but the intent is sharp. Lwazi raps with a calm confidence, a kind of certainty that only comes from real grind. Then he leans into the lifestyle
King William’s Town’s very own Lwazi Kana, aka Lwaistar, is doin’ it — and his latest freestyle proves he’s doing more than just rapping. He’s setting standards, repping the East, and carving out space in the game with every bar.
From the first line, Lwazi makes it clear he’s not just playing with flows — he’s planting flags:
“I’m back with another fire feasty, dawg / My chain got me shiny they can’t see me, dawg / Better than all of them, believe me, dawg…”
The delivery is smooth, but the intent is sharp. Lwazi raps with a calm confidence, a kind of certainty that only comes from real grind. Then he leans into the lifestyle:
“I’m a swimmer so I thought I should, Backyard swag baby life is good, We finna set it off like the 90s…”
From nostalgic nods to street flavour, Lwazi keeps his pen tight. He weaves in metaphors with ease — from tangy treats to sharp dice rolls:
“These boys playin’ games but me and these lollies killin’, man, These tangy fruits and this dicey…”
But it’s the next few bars that cement the message. This is more than rap — it’s self-definition:
“I’m out my own bed so you know I’m about 90, Top dog in this bed so the whole East know about me…”
He’s talking legacy. He’s talking movement. He’s making it known that KWT — and the Eastern Cape — has a voice, and it’s loud. And then, in a final mic-drop moment:
“I know my own worth and I’ll never sell a steak, And these n**s always buy a face — not me…”
Lwazi is doing it with bars, with integrity, and with real intention. In a game where gimmicks often win, this freestyle is a reminder: real still rises.
Watch the full video available on YouTube : https://youtu.be/i9lE601sUFM?si=4lzVPWcPbQnSzORk
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