
Loatinover Pounds’ Production Genius Sparks Fan Outcry for Recognition. In a music scene brimming with talent, one name is steadily echoing louder in both street corners and studio sessions alike—Loatinover Pounds. Known for his gritty storytelling and undeniable street charisma, the Pretoria-bred artist is now drawing praise for something beyond the mic: his production.

A passionate fan recently took to social media, voicing what many are starting to believe: “The samples used in ‘Pray 4 Pitori’ attack me so much, man wtf 😭😭🔥🔥 Loatinover Pounds deserves to be in the best producer chats RIGHT NOW!!”
The post quickly gained traction, resonating with listeners who’ve been hypnotised by Loatinover Pounds’ tracks layered sonic textures, nostalgic flips, and razor-sharp beat work.
But in classic Loatinover fashion—raw, real, and slightly tongue-in-cheek—he responded simply: “lol they will never put me in the best producer chats.”
While the response might read as tongue-in-cheek, it underscores a deeper conversation in South African hip hop circles: the underappreciation of artist-producers who blur the lines between rapper and beatmaker. “Pray 4 Pitori,” which has become something of an anthem in the capital city, isn’t just a lyrical statement—it’s a masterclass in crate-digging, mood-setting, and sonic identity.
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