Nuclr soon to be your next favourite upcoming hip hop rapper

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South African rapper, songwriter and aspiring MC known as Nuclr ,presents to you  the latest single “Seen Too Much” featuring Chad Da Don. 

Lehlonolo Mohlala 25 years, popularly known as Nuclr is a South African rapper and  a songwriter, based in Pretoria. If you haven’t heard the buzz yet, let it be known that  the boy his next. Nuclr is working on a sound that will rejuvenate the hip hop scene  in South Africa, ultimately worldwide. 

He started his career few years ago late 2010. The 25 years old young up and  upcoming is already one of the hottest independent hip hop artists in Pretoria. Nuclr  has released his debut extended play titled #4U EP on the 1st of March 2017, a  project where one would say it’s a masterpiece. His influenced by Stilo Magolide,  Ricky Rick, Sjava and Travis Scott. 

Nuclr started 2018 with a hit single titled “Open Letter Freestyle” which was  produced by Bondo Plug, a sample of Bhadoza’s Bo-Mapefane in the beat. The  single was released with a press release from Slikour on Life. Nuclr has over  thousand followers on social media and over a thousand plays on SoundCloud. In  2019 he dropped the first EP “Road to Glory Days” with hit single. In 2020 he  dropped second EP “Road to Glory Days”. Nuclr has released several projects and  singles including “Look At Me”, “Big M$$d”, “Glory”, “Day & Night”, “Hangout” which  he official released a music video on YouTube and several other joints. Nuclr got a  fire joint coming through featuring one of the big hip hop artists Chad Da Don it’s  called “Seen Too Much”, which is dropping on Tuesday the 1st of June 2021 on all  music platforms.

His music is available on these digital platforms: iTunes, Spotify, YouTube and  SoundCloud.

Danny Mdluli https://www.dannywired.co.za/

Danny Mdluli is a South African journalist, content producer, event curator and publicist based in Johannesburg. His work focuses on entertainment, lifestyle, and fashion journalism, alongside music production, artist development, and event organization within the South African creative industry.

With a strong background spanning both media and music, he is also involved in public relations and creative communications. Danny has contributed to the development and promotion of emerging and established artists, working on projects that blend contemporary African sounds with jazz, gospel, and urban music influences.

He is actively engaged in event curation and the broader creative economy, with a focus on building sustainable platforms for local talent. His work reflects a commitment to growing the South African entertainment industry through collaboration, mentorship, and independent creative initiatives.

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