A-Reece Reveals New Age SA Rappers He’d Collab With
A-Reece Reveals New Age SA Rappers He’d Collab With. At this year’s Milk & Cookies Festival, South African rap powerhouse A-Reece took a moment to spotlight the next generation of hip-hop talent during a candid Q&A session. Fans got a glimpse into potential collaborations and the rising names shaping the local scene.

The festival, hosted in Johannesburg and featuring high-profile performances, saw A-Reece sharing the stage with international star Gunna. Crowds packed the venue, eager to catch both well-known and emerging hip-hop acts. Amid the excitement of his live set, where he performed hits like “Holding Hands,” A-Reece answered questions about new age artists he would consider working with.
“I’m not fully tapped in to everyone, obviously. Preference comes first over just doing a little reconnaissance,” A-Reece said. “But I am following the scene, and I would do a song with each and every one of them. BabyLowski, BrotherKuppa, Brady, you name them. I will collaborate with all of them, to be honest.”
The Pretoria-born rapper, known for his introspective lyrics and independent approach under his Paradise Falls imprint, also singled out one emerging artist for special recognition.
“I always say Slim Dumpy. That is someone who is not getting enough recognition or credit for his talent,” A-Reece added. “He is next up, undeniable, and at some point, it will happen. I will be there for it. Shout out to my guy Dumpy.”
These remarks underscore A-Reece’s dedication to uplifting South African hip-hop beyond the mainstream spotlight. Artists like BabyLowski (also known as Babylowsk1), BrotherKuppa, and Brady (likely referring to K1LLBRADY or similar aliases) represent a close-knit group of underground talents gaining momentum through independent releases, collaborations, and production work. Slim Dumpy has previously caught A-Reece’s attention, earning mention among other promising “young guns” in past interviews.
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