Lord Script's "Our Father" – A Masterpiece That Bridges Genres and Legends
- ALT. RECESS
- Mar 22
- 3 min read

South African rapper Lord Script is no stranger to the grind. With over 14 years in the game, the Durban-based artist has cemented himself as one of the most respected figures in the local rap scene. From humble beginnings in Umlazi to sharing stages with the likes of AKA, Cassper Nyovest, and A-Reece, Lord Script’s journey is a testament to his dedication, resilience, and passion for music. But now, he's dropped a body of work that cements his place as a true heavyweight in South African hip-hop: "Our Father."
A Reflection of Growth: The Heartbeat of "Our Father"
Lord Script's latest project isn't just an album; it's a piece of his soul. Titled "Our Father," this album is deeply personal, inspired by his childhood upbringing in Umlazi. The rapper opens up about losing his parents and being raised by his grandmother, and these formative experiences reflect throughout the album’s themes of resilience, spirituality, and self-reflection.
While it draws from Lord Script’s personal story, "Our Father" is more than just a diary entry. It’s a musical exploration that fuses various genres, paying homage to Lord Script’s eclectic influences and broad musical palette. This album is a blend of raw South African rap, soulful melodies, and an unmistakable township vibe that takes listeners on a journey through his life and the diverse musical influences he's absorbed along the way.

Star Power and Unstoppable Collaborations
But what truly makes "Our Father" a masterpiece? It’s the heavyweight features! Lord Script has outdone himself by bringing together some of the best names in South African rap. From Usimamane and 25K to Tellaman and MashBeats, the album features an impressive lineup of established names that create an electrifying mix of talent. These collaborations aren’t just for star power; they complement Lord Script's lyrical prowess and bring different energies that elevate the album to new heights.
One standout collaboration comes in the form of Sir Trill, Tony Dayimane, and The Qwallers. These artists add a distinct flair to the album, mixing trap, melodic hooks, and experimental sounds with Lord Script’s grounded lyricism. The unique chemistry between these artists is evident on tracks like "Mntase" (Remix), where Lord Script continues to flex his ability to collaborate with a range of talents, and the music speaks for itself.
Lyrical Mastery and Unique Sounds
What makes "Our Father" so captivating is how Lord Script manages to tell his story without sacrificing musical quality. As an independent artist, he’s remained steadfast in crafting his own path, and this album is proof of the level of artistry and authenticity that independent musicians bring to the table. The project is entirely self-funded, which speaks volumes about Lord Script’s commitment to his craft and his refusal to compromise on his vision.
On tracks like "Shibilika" and "Shibilika Remix", Lord Script shows off his ability to craft hits that not only dominate the airwaves but also resonate with fans on a deeper level. It’s no surprise that his recent single "Shibilika" featuring Okmalumkoolkat & MusiholiQ has been on heavy rotation across radios and TV. The infectious energy on these tracks is undeniable, showcasing Lord Script’s versatility and his skill in creating both introspective pieces and bangers that get everyone moving.
A Global Mindset, Rooted in Durban
What sets Lord Script apart is his ability to blend his roots with global aspirations. He’s not just a rapper from Umlazi; he’s a global artist with a deep understanding of different musical landscapes. His independent label, VeeArtMedia Music Global, is proof of his ambition to reach beyond the borders of South Africa and connect with listeners worldwide. In addition to his many collaborations with top-tier local artists like Sjava, Blxckie, and Nasty C, Lord Script has shown time and time again that his sound is not bound by geography. Whether he’s working on a track with a global star or pushing out his own material, his versatility is clear.
What’s Next for Lord Script?
With "Our Father," Lord Script is officially in a league of his own. The album is an instant classic, one that will likely be remembered as a game-changer in the South African rap scene. But knowing Lord Script, this is just the beginning. The album’s blend of hard-hitting rap and soulful melodies points to a long career ahead filled with more groundbreaking projects.
So, if you haven’t listened to "Our Father" yet, what are you waiting for? Lord Script’s latest album is not just music—it’s a movement. With his heart laid bare and an army of collaborators backing him, Lord Script is proving that he's not only a master of his craft but also a visionary who's shaping the future of South African rap.
Keep an eye out for what's next from Lord Script—this artist is just getting started.
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