Ill Literate Skill - Easy They Come (prod. Planet Earth) [NEW]

: This track is featured on the project "Skillz That Pay Da Billz" , an ambitious release that was famously recorded, photographed, and filmed in a single 24-hour period—a first-of-its-kind feat for an African hip-hop group. Key Themes & Lyrics

: Produced by Planet Earth , the beat provides a rhythmic backbone that complements the duo’s intricate lyrical delivery.

The track’s title and refrain, explores the transience of relationships and the rapid pace of the music industry. Key lyrical themes include: Ill Literate Skill - Easy They Come (prod. Planet Earth)

: Reflecting on the cycle of bonding and abandonment, and the necessity of staying grounded ("I jump from the train, I ride off alone").

: Much of the duo's work, including their debut Notes From The Native Yards , focuses on the social landscape of Cape Town’s townships, particularly Gugulethu. Historical Significance : This track is featured on the project

: Composed of Tommy Jinxx and Jimmy Flexx, Ill-Literate-Skill is renowned for their high-energy live performances and for pushing the boundaries of the hip-hop genre in Africa.

Ill-Literate-Skill’s collaboration with producers like Planet Earth helped bridge the gap between traditional boom-bap hip-hop and the evolving South African sound. Their 24-hour recording project remains a landmark in regional music history, documented as a testament to their technical "Skillz". Skillz That Pay Da Billz | Ill-Literate-Skill Key lyrical themes include: : Reflecting on the

"Easy They Come" is a standout track from the South African hip-hop duo Ill-Literate-Skill (also known as Ill Skillz), featuring production by Planet Earth . The song is a primary example of the duo's "electric, raw style of rap" that has defined their presence in the Cape Town music scene since 2005. The Track Breakdown