Kwesta has dropped his highly anticipated album, "The Big Bro Theory," and fans are buzzing with excitement. Here are 7 key facts about the album.
The album's name is inspired by the popular American TV show "The Big Bang Theory." Kwesta's album title reflects his confidence and experience in the industry, with 18 years under his belt. He sees himself as the "Big Bro" of the game, taking his rightful place as a veteran artist.
The album artwork was shot at the Hartbeespoort "Upside Down House," symbolizing that life isn't always as perfect as it seems. The cover features gravity equations, reminding listeners to remain humble despite success. Trees on the cover represent growth, resilience, and personal evolution.
The album's design fuses explosive energy with a crown, symbolizing Kwesta's powerful rise and creative reign. The blue sky on the cover represents the album's bright and positive tone, with each song shining brighter than the last.
Kwesta's album aims to share positivity in the rap game, evident in songs like "Out of Love," where he shows appreciation for fellow artist Touchline.
With "The Big Bro Theory," Kwesta solidifies his position as a leading figure in African rap, bringing a message of hope and resilience to his listeners.