Shamiso Highlights Notable Artists With Exceptional Flow In SA Hip Hop. Media figure Shamiso Mosaka has contributed to the ongoing discussion about who possesses the finest flow in South African hip hop, presenting views that diverge from the typical candidates.

In an interview with Upclose SA at the Resistance Festival, Shamiso revealed her own choices for artists who possess impressive delivery and rhythm. She noted that while familiar names like Nasty C and A-Reece often dominate the dialogue, she chose to focus on two artists that merit greater acknowledgment.
“I feel like a lot of people probably talk about Nasty C and A-Reece,” she stated. “I really like Flvme’s music. I really like the way Flvme moves. I love his music. I love his feature on ‘Take It Easy’ by DJ Speedsta. That’s also dope. Also, The Big Hash. I love Hash’s music.”
Shamiso’s admiration for Flvme underscores an artist recognized for his seamless combination of melodic trap and diverse flows. His role in the track “Take It Easy,” which features Frank Casino, K.Keed, and Ben September, has been acknowledged by fans as a highlight of the song.
Additionally, she acknowledged The Big Hash, a Pretoria-born musician famed for incorporating hip hop and R&B elements. Emerging early in his career, he has attracted a dedicated audience through reflective lyrics and a sound that strongly connects with today’s listeners.
As discussions about SA hip hop evolve, with emerging trends in melodic rap and trap making their mark, Shamiso’s recommendations highlight the rich talent beyond the headline acts.
