Mutant song ‘BAAS’ digs into South Africa’s painful history [Watch]

Isaac Mutant is a South African hip-hop history staple.

Names like Prophets of the City and DOOKOOM inevitably lead back to Mutant.

As part of DOOKOOM, Isaac made waves felt throughout the music scene and political sphere. He’s also been making headlines as a solo artist, completing a UK tour and collaborating with other artists.

The new song ‘BAAS” digs into South Africa’s painful history, putting racial oppression under the spotlight.

Read for more about the song.

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Mutant song ‘BAAS’ digs into South Africa’s painful history [Watch]

Isaac Mutant’s lyrics have never held back, often choosing the most controversial topics for his work. The latest song is no exception, going after South Africa’s history of white oppression.

The word ‘baas’ means ‘boss’ in Afrikaans, though carries a long history of oppression as a reference to white people. ‘Baas’ is a phrase seldom heard today, and deliberately avoided by many.

‘Baas’ features Natasha C Tafari, produced by DJ Dagga.

The song asks how one person becomes more important than the next.

Is South Africa ready for lyrics about this loaded phrase?

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You’re still catching up on rap history if you’re missing out on Mutant.

Isaac has formed part of South Africa’s rap history since the beginning. If you know anything about rap, then you’ll know at least something about Isaac.

The 2021 documentary MUTANT featured the controversial, fast Cape Town rapper in his element: at home.

Like his music, the documentary explores South Africa’s racial history – and where Isaac’s music plays its role. The recent Showmax feature SPINNERS also contains tracks by Mutant alongside other artists like the late Angie Oeh.

Watch the upload for Baas below.

What do you think?

Music video for ‘Baas’ [Watch]

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