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LOrdScripts Talks Music, Local Fashion and The Undeniable EP at Milk + Cookies Festival

LOrdScripts Talks Music, Local Fashion and The Undeniable EP at Milk + Cookies Festival

LOrdScripts Talks Music, Local Fashion and The Undeniable EP at Milk + Cookies Festival

Johannesburg, South Africa — UrbanStreetCulture closed out an unforgettable night at Milk + Cookies Presents Gunna with an exclusive on-the-ground interview featuring Durban’s own LOrdScripts, live from Nasrec Expo Centre.

As the festival energy reached its peak, UrbanStreetCulture caught up with the rapper, widely known for representing the South with authenticity, confidence, and unapologetic local pride.

The interview, led by Palesa Mbaaaaaaleigh Boikanyo

Shot and edited by Oz


Milk + Cookies Presents Gunna: A Cultural Closing Moment

Milk + Cookies continues to stand as one of South Africa’s most culture-forward platforms, seamlessly blending music, fashion, and youth energy into a single experience.
The Gunna edition at Nasrec Expo Centre brought together diverse audiences, artists, and tastemakers — making it the perfect setting for a final on-the-ground interview.

LOrdScripts, who travelled all the way from Durban, embodied the spirit of the night: raw, energetic, and deeply rooted in local culture.


Durban Energy and Live Performance Highlights

Reflecting on the performances of the night, Lord Scripps shared which moments stood out most for him. While one of his favourite tracks, “Let It Breathe”, wasn’t performed, he highlighted the intensity and excitement of the songs that did make it to the stage.

According to him, the energy was undeniable — from the crowd response to the sonic experience — once again proving why Milk + Cookies remains a must-attend cultural event in South Africa.


Championing Local Fashion and Identity

Fashion was a major talking point during the interview. Known for his strong commitment to local brands, Lord Scripps explained that his style choices are intentional and rooted in South African creativity.

He emphasized the importance of supporting homegrown designers and creatives, noting that when he wears something, it is usually locally produced — a conscious effort to uplift the culture and inspire others to do the same.

This philosophy aligns perfectly with UrbanStreetCulture’s mission of celebrating authenticity, identity, and local excellence.

Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdTIgaJxnsY


New Music: The Undeniable EP

On the music front, LOrdScripts confirmed that his latest project, The Undeniable EP, is officially out and available on all major streaming platforms.

The project features standout moments including:

  • “Gegening Mela” featuring Kwesta
  • Collaborations with members of The Qwellas, including Usasti

The EP represents his current creative direction — confident, focused, and unapologetically authentic.


Building Momentum in the Industry

LOrdScripts also touched on staying consistent in the industry, continuing to release music, and building momentum through authenticity.
The Undeniable EP is more than just a release — it is a statement, reinforcing his position within the South African hip-hop landscape.


UrbanStreetCulture on the Ground

The interview was conducted live on-site by UrbanStreetCulture, continuing the platform’s commitment to bringing audiences closer to the culture through real-time storytelling and exclusive access.

From performances to post-show conversations, UrbanStreetCulture remains dedicated to documenting the evolution of South Africa’s music and street culture scene.


LOrdScripts’ appearance at Milk + Cookies Presents Gunna was a fitting close to an electric night — highlighting the intersection of music, fashion, and staying true to one’s roots.

With The Undeniable EP now streaming and his dedication to local culture stronger than ever, LOrdScripts continues to solidify his voice as a representative of the South.

Stay locked into UrbanStreetCulture for more exclusive interviews, festival coverage, and culture-driven content.

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