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SAINT MOSSES X YOUNG CJ X LIL PPCS X BOTLA DP

With SAINT MOSSES, Young CJ, Lil PPCS, and Botla DP joining forces on this track, the visual showcases a new wave of Ethiopian hip-hop and street-influenced movement that’s rapidly gaining traction on YouTube.

Sound & Vibe

From the jump, “SPARTAN” grabs your attention with a heavy, rhythmic beat that blends drill, hip-hop, and Afro-inspired sounds — a hybrid that’s becoming increasingly influential across East African music scenes. The track serves as a collaborative showcase, giving each artist a moment to assert their style, cadence, and lyrical swagger over a kinetic instrumental.

Lyrically and stylistically, the song feels like a street anthem — confident, bold, and rooted in competitive bravado. Lines hit hard, delivery is assertive, and the performers trade verses in a way that feels like a lyrical relay, building momentum as the track progresses.

Visuals & Direction

The official music video is shot with an energetic lens: quick cuts, group scenes, and performance shots that center the artists in both solo moments and crew formations. This visual style matches the punch of the beat, making the video feel lively and immediate — exactly what fans of street hip-hop are drawn to.

What stands out is how the directors use space and group presence. Whether on the streets, in choreographed setups, or amid dynamic backdrops, the video reinforces the sense of solidarity and crew identity — a visual representation of unity and grit.

Cultural Pulse & Impact

“SPARTAN” embodies a cross-continental fusion — pulling Ethiopian artists into the broader hip-hop conversation while preserving distinct local flavor. It’s unmistakably street-centric: raw, energetic, and unapologetically authentic.

While the video doesn’t rely on heavy production glam or major label polish, its massive view counts (hundreds of thousands in days) show that audiences are craving organic street narratives and collaborative vibes that feel real and unfiltered.

Final Take

“SPARTAN” hits hard with a blend of attitude, rhythm, and crew chemistry. It’s not just a music video — it’s a message from rising voices in international street culture. Whether you’re tuning in for the beat, the verses, or the collective energy of the artists on screen, this release stands as a testament to the power of grassroots hip-hop on the global stage.

Dollars: (4 out of 5)