Mean Team – Junior King & Kay Medusa Prove It's Not About Who’s the Deepest… It’s About Who Moves the Game
LyleGhost
21 July 2025
Inspired by the raw intensity of Squid Game, the Mean Team music video plays out like a dystopian face-off. Kay Medusa steps in fully suited as a masked guard — emotionless, in control, untouchable. Junior King, rocking a green tracksuit, is the lone fighter, standing his ground with every verse.
Let’s keep it a buck — Junior King and Kay Medusa aren’t out here trying to prove they’re the most lyrical MCs in the country. That’s not the mission. What they are doing? Dropping heat, building visuals, and dominating the Afrikaans Hip-Hop scene with bold concepts and real chemistry. And with the release of “Mean Team,” they just raised the bar again.
Inspired by the raw intensity of Squid Game, the Mean Team music video plays out like a dystopian face-off. Kay Medusa steps in fully suited as a masked guard — emotionless, in control, untouchable. Junior King, rocking a green tracksuit, is the lone fighter, standing his ground with every verse. There are no games here — just a fight for survival. And it’s only them. No cameos. No distractions. Just energy.
The track itself? It's less about deep wordplay and more about attitude, loyalty, and presence. Who’s really on your team when things get real? That’s the message. Kay brings her signature venom. Junior keeps it calm but cutting. Together, they deliver a reminder that impact matters more than syllables — and they’ve got plenty of both.
With this video drop, they’ve now released visuals for every single track on their joint project Danser Tot Rapper 2 — except one. The only video still to drop? The highly anticipated collab with Early B, titled “Okay Ek Weet.” That’s the final piece of the puzzle — and fans are already waiting to see how they’ll close this cinematic chapter.
🎭 Mean Team is out now on all platforms.
Audio link👇🏽 https://open.spotify.com/track/4NS9NxS9u1ezB5IYoHjj7s?si=178d319092eb446f
Watch Full music video👇🏽 https://youtu.be/Qq1rvKKKro8?si=f7ssb_RMOe4HrvF0
Squid Game vibes. No mercy. One song left.
Danser tot Rapper 3 The Album is coming!!.🔥🤞🏽
#MeanTeam #KayMedusa #JuniorKing #DanserTotRapper2 #OkayEkWeet #EarlyB #AfrikaansHipHop #SAHipHop #SouthAfricanMusic #SquidGameVibes #SurvivalMode #RealRap #VisualSeason #NewMusic #MusicVideo #HipHopSA #IndependentArtists #NewRelease #MusicPromo
Post Statistics
Views
53
Shares
4
Related Articles
Any Publicity is Good Publicity? The Strange Dance Between Scandal and Fame in Music
From Emtee’s livestream slip to K.Keed’s freestyle refusal and AKA’s controversies, South African hip hop shows us that scandal isn’t always the career-killer it seems. Sometimes, it’s free marketing.
Read MoreEmtee: From Humble Beginnings to Becoming a South African Hip Hop Icon
Emtee was born on September 17, 1992, in Matatiele, a small town in the Eastern Cape, before his family relocated to Rockville, Soweto. Music surrounded him from an early age, and unlike many children, he didn’t dream of being a doctor or a lawyer—he wanted to be a musician. His love for performance came naturally. By the age of 9, he was already performing on stage at school talent shows and community events
Read More