Kwing BeeQue(22) - One of the 'Reflector Dot Rap Contest' top 15

Introducing one of the Reflector Dot Rap Contest top 15 - Bonga Qwabi (22) commonly known as KWING BEEQUE - a talented artist from Komani, Eastern Cape now on the rise as the face and the voice of the LGBTQ team. The Accounting student, Beeque, has settled into hip-hop music and has never looked back. Her uniqueness has gained her so much following from local hip-hop music lovers. Kwing BeeQue is a multi talented female artist who can easily switch sounds, either from Trap to Rap or just RnB. As she possesses a glorious lyric approach to her music, Kwing BeeQue is proving that she is here to stay and she has shown that through her progress in the Reflector Dot Rap Contest, as well as through her latest releases. Get to know more about Bonga Qwabi by reading the Question and Answer Interview we did with her, Scroll down for the whole Q and A Interview.

Question & Answer Interview (Q & A)

1.) Who are you and what do you represent? (tell us about yourself)
A. I am a Gay artist, who is passionate about music. Using music to voice out what most can't in a fun way. I stand for the LGBTQ, as the Kwing. I am what I say, I am what I RAP and SING about.

2.) What makes you different from the other rappers who are participating in this rap contest ?
A. I embody a unique message. My flows are different from those of the rest of the rappers, which makes me unique. Plus I'm the only one representing the Eastern Cape and LGBTQ.


3.) Why do you deserve to win this contest?
A. I made it to top 15 out of 800+ entries. The same reason I was picked is the same reason why I deserve to WIN.

4.) Would you say that you are a good role model?
A. When it comes to hard work, perseverance, pushing beyond limits and Self-belief.  Then YES, I am a good role model.

5.) What goal do you want to have achieved in 2021/2022?
A. I hope to have grown my fanbase, to have released 2 successful projects, and also to have inspired other artists & creatives to stop being afraid of Rejection in order for them to push beyond limits.

6.) What was the hardest sacrifice you had to make when preparing for your Round 2 entry video?
A. Routine, I always plan a week before dropping a freestyle. So it was really different. It was a real test for me to only have less than 3 days to prepare with the beats I was provided with. So I can say Routine and Order was my biggest sacrifice.

7.) Who or What inspired your Round 2 verse?
A. The contest itself inspired my verse, it made my vision clearer. My Round 2 verse was inspired by getting this opportunity.

8.) What is your favorite part about this contest?
A. Getting concise criticism from the public, and learning to Ignore the hate. Without criticism there's never growth! I wanna grow so that's my favorite part about this competition.

9.) Apart from yourself, who else do you think has the potential to win this competition?
A. I feel like everyone in the top 15 is capable of winning. I have no one in particular because to me all of them are very talented.

10.) If you could describe this experience in 3 - 5 lines, what would you say?
A. It has been an exciting, fun, exhausting and insightful experience for me. I couldn't have asked for anything better. I really thank the Creatives Makhado team and the Reflector Dot team for this amazing experience. 

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