Ep. 103: Ready D on Four Decades of South African Hip Hop copertina

Ep. 103: Ready D on Four Decades of South African Hip Hop

Ep. 103: Ready D on Four Decades of South African Hip Hop

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In this episode of The Hip Hop African Podcast, Dr. Msia Kibona Clark sits down with South African hip hop pioneer DJ Ready D — legendary turntablist, founding member of Prophets of Da City (POC), cultural educator, community builder, and one of the most important figures in shaping Cape Town’s hip hop identity.

“We were the first generation, so nobody understood this music — they watched their kids transform in front of their eyes.”

Ready D reflects on discovering hip hop during the final years of District Six, just before families were forcibly removed under apartheid. He discusses how hearing Rapper’s Delight for the first time created an unexpected bridge between U.S. hip hop and his own lived experiences, and how the trauma of displacement and the political climate of the 1980s deepened his connection to the culture.

From the rise of Cape Town’s early B-boy crews, to the formation of an African-centered hip hop movement, to his powerful contributions as a DJ, radio host, mentor, and intergenerational collaborator, Ready D offers a rare and deeply personal account of hip hop’s development in South Africa. He also looks forward — reflecting on the evolution of DJing, the challenges of the contemporary scene, and the community-based projects he’s building today.

“If you want to be good, you must be prepared to be a student for life.”

This is a rich conversation about culture, politics, craft, and legacy — from one of hip hop’s most respected global pioneers.

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