A-Reece Motions Music Video Shoot With LaCabra After Ignoring Stogie T’s “Four Horsemen” Call

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A-Reece Motions Music Video Shoot With LaCabra After Ignoring Stogie T’s “Four Horsemen” Call. The South African hip hop circuit is buzzing once again. This time, the spotlight is on A-Reece, who appears to be locking in a music video collaboration with fast-rising rapper LaCabra following the release of their joint track, The Vision.

A-Reece Motions Music Video Shoot With LaCabra After Ignoring Stogie T’s “Four Horsemen” Call

LaCabra, steadily carving his name into the local rap conversation with high-profile collaborations including Nasty C, recently sent fans into a frenzy with a teasing social media post. “Only needed AI for those planes at the back, fosho. Music video soon,” he wrote.

The mention of artificial intelligence has sparked speculation about an ambitious visual approach. Fans are already imagining a cinematic blend of real-life performance shots layered with digitally generated elements, possibly creating a futuristic or surreal backdrop. Insiders suggest the video is already in advanced production stages, with an official drop expected sooner rather than later.

The timing adds another layer of intrigue.

A-Reece has been at the centre of heated discussion following reports that he did not respond to calls from veteran lyricist Stogie T regarding a live-action music video for Four Horsemen. The posse cut, which features Nasty C and Maggz, received strong praise upon release and was accompanied by an animated visual. However, Stogie T publicly voiced frustration during interviews and podcast appearances, even attempting to call A-Reece live on air without success.

Social media quickly amplified the narrative. One viral post read, “A-Reece ghosting Stogie T for a music video but pulling through for LaCabra is generational. Mr Bully!” The contrast has ignited debate around loyalty, artistic priorities, and the shifting alliances within South Africa’s upper tier of hip hop.

Amid the noise, A-Reece has been visibly supportive of LaCabra’s ascent, sharing his work online and openly backing the younger rapper’s movement.

LaCabra, who is signed to Qwelfontein Entertainment and distributed by Africori, continues to position himself as one of the most compelling new voices in the scene. Tracks like Shout Out to Me alongside Nasty C and The Vision featuring A-Reece showcase his introspective pen and commanding delivery over rugged production. Partnering with A-Reece, known for his independent grind and fiercely loyal fanbase known as the Slimes, could significantly elevate LaCabra’s reach.

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