‘Fuck Triple J’: How Kerser Paved The Path For Aussie Street Rap
He’s long been the pioneer of the Australian rap scene, and with his tenth and likely final album on the horizon, self-made rapper Kerser is planning to go out with a bang.
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He’s long been the pioneer of the Australian rap scene, and with his tenth and likely final album on the horizon, self-made rapper Kerser is planning to go out with a bang.
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