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What's Hot: Our favourite punchlines from Pro
By ZAlebs on 11 March 2016 at 08:06 · Comments
We take a look at some of our favourite verses from Pro's songs.

When you speak about the best MCs to rap in vernacular, Pro is most probably in your top five list.

Since he stepped into the game, Pro has consistently blown minds away with his crafty metaphors and creative punchlines.

You honestly cannot listen to a Pro song without shrieking out an, ‘ooh’ or an ‘aaah’, somewhere in the middle of his song.

Pro can give you the most obscure comparisons and it would still make sense.

Here are our favourite lines from the rapper:

Soweto

Soweto was Pro's first single from his debut album Heads & Tales. In this song, we absolutely loved his word play on the All Stars Converse shoe, and how he totally flipped the script.

We Mic Perfumers, the South Western rulers/The same people you lied to will be my consumers/

Hand you over to All-Stars so keep your Converse/I was ill back then but now I’ve gone worse.

Uthini Ngo Pro

This entire song has some killer punchlines, choosing the best verse proved to be challenging as Pro gave his all in every sentence in every verse. Here are our favourite parts from verse one and two:

Verse 1

..Just that your script don’t have the character so now you can act me/

You never have the gift so how the f*** can you can wrap me/

I got big pimps all up in my face like acne/

Nyaba-squeeza and watch them bleed, my foes exactly/

Verse 2

Borrow mommy’s car at least once a week on a Friday/

Uhlega ama-hustlers when you see them in a Hyundai/

Mangik’bona I’m like b*** you not street you driveway/

Sekele

Just when we thought Pro had schooled us with the punchlines, he then released some of his best work to date. Sekele is a rap song that was inundated with soccer term references. When Pro released this record, we're sure a couple of rappers went back to the drawing board to work on their lyrical delivery. Pro won the Hip Hop PSL league with this one.

Here are our favourite verses from the song:

Verse 1

Mic check 1, 2, 3 rounds ne 4/5 (mic check,1,2, 3 rounds with my 4-5. 4/5 is a slang word for penis, referencing his sexual prowess and how he can go on for several rounds)

Ngýabona bayang’ robber mang’ check’ iscore line (I see they cheating me when I check the score line)

Bang’ sabotage batheng’ ureferee but it’s alright, (They sabotaging me, buying the referee, but it’s alright)

Sinama lines man, ak’phakam’ iflag, ba offside (We got lines man, raise the flag, they’re offside)

We'd probably spend the entire day deciphering Pro's dope verses, but we'll leave it up to you to let us know your favourite verse from the P.R.O

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