Rap group Skwatta Kamp's decades-long path is littered with boundary-breaking moments that span multiple studio albums. With a name inspired by the shantytowns littered about South Africa, Slikour, Nish, Infa, Shugasmakx, Bozza, Flabba (who passed away in 2018) and Nemza took a word full of negative connotations and turned it on its head, forcing the country to look at a rising urban street style in a way it hadn't before. Skwatta Kamp's lyricism and beats offer a form of escapism and hope and, in many ways, they paved the way for their contemporaries to thrive, asking nothing in return except for the culture to be properly repped.