A Series Of Fortunate Clips: Deekay Did All Of Them!

Now I call her Charlie Clips, not becuase of the strength of her bars and her limitless flows, but because she is the supreme being of dropping clips on her Socials where she spits fire flows that no one can ever reproduce!

Pietermaritzburg’s Top Tier MCs DeekayDidIt, a Lift As You Rise Competition Winner has been redefining what it means to be consistent. Following thoroughly with today’s social cues of engaging with fans online and curating content to keep your name top of mind in this overloaded information age.

Africas Best Kept Secret!๐Ÿฅ‚

Not only did she win big and kept me stuck on her twitter, she released a project called A series of unfortunate events last year which has 6 songs of unfortunate events that have transpired in her life and how she navigates their different narratives creatively.

Stream A Series of Unfortunate Events: https://soundcloud.com/deekaydidit/sets/a-series-of-unfortunate-events

From the articulate wording in the intro, the flex skills on Big Dee Energy (a play on her name Deekay, that’s a new avenue of confidence), sinking into an emotional rollercoaster in Hamba and Angikho Right, and Bad News she gives you enough reason as to why you should Clap For Yourself when you survive it all and make it on the other side.

High-key feel like this should have been in A series of unfortunate events ๐Ÿ˜ญ

This 17 minute psychedelic experience features Zolani G, JoeDaMc , The Homies, and Doxboi. What’s the future for Deekay? Bands, Grammy’s and More Bands! And an interview with Urban Divinity Media. If you ain’t listened to Deekay yet, you are doing yourself a disservice!

The tattoos are the Batman signal.

Follow DeekayDidIt on Social Media
Twitter: @DeeKay_Did_It
Instagram: @deekay_did_it

Article By: Malibongwe Dladla
Content Curated By: Malibongwe Dladla
Content Sources: Twitter
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From Charlie to you, thank you for reading ๐Ÿ’ƒ

Published by K.I.N.G Cedric ๐Ÿ—ž๏ธ

Data Researcher Creative Culture Economist

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