Veteran spitter Stogie T just revealed his latest full-length project: ANOMY. The album lands with heavyweight collabs — including Maglera Doe Boy, Thandiswa Mazwai, Nasty C, A‑Reece, Maggz and Ricky Tyler — and comes tipped as one of the most serious SA hip-hop releases of the year.
The name “ANOMY” nods to the idea of moral decay — societal collapse, shared values eroding, and the fallout that leaves behind. That theme runs deep: Stogie T says the album is about identity, purpose, disillusionment — but also spiritual rebuilding and self-reconstruction.
Visually, the cover art reflects that vibe. It’s styled like an old-school mural — fractured tiles, distorted faces, human pieces scattered — a mirror of the album’s message. Credit goes to photographer Felicity Steenkamp, illustrator Luckymong, and Stogie T himself for bringing that vision to life.
On the tracklist, expect range. The title track “Anomy” brings together Maglera Doe Boy and Thandiswa Mazwai. There’s “Grande Vita” featuring Ricky Tyler, and then the epic closer: Four Horsemen — a lethal lineup with Nasty C, A-Reece and Maggz. That collab alone has already got the streets buzzing.
This body of work isn’t just about bars and beats — it’s reflection. Lament. Reckoning. Then rebirth. As Stogie T puts it: “ANOMY is not nostalgia. It’s reconstruction.” He folds hope and honesty into every verse.
For lovers of real hip-hop — the kind that sees you, asks questions, digs deep — ANOMY isn’t just a release. It’s a statement. And it’s arrived at exactly the right time.
