MUSIC
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DJ Skizoh BW, Master KG & Eemoh – Tsiri Tsiri ft. DJ Kap
“Tsiri Tsiri” is a high-energy, feel-good anthem led by Botswana’s DJ Skizoh BW,...
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DJ Tira, DJ Maphorisa & Kabza De Small – Zasha ft. Leehleza, Dladla Mshunqisi, Uncool MC & Captain
“Zasha” is a colossal clash of titans — a crossover hit uniting Amapiano...
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SjavasDaDeejay, Lesgo 966 & Syfred Mckay – Mpulele ft. Kaygee De Vee & Jay Sax
“Mpulele” (loosely meaning “Open for me” in isiZulu) is a silky-smooth, emotionally rich...
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Ndloh Jnr & Kabza De Small – Uphuzani ft. Leehleza, Scotts Maphuma & Ezra
“Uphuzani” (meaning “What Are You Drinking?” or figuratively “Why are you wasting time?”)...
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Majorsteez & Nomfundo Moh – Angeke
“Angeke” — meaning “Never” or “Not Going To Happen” — is a vibrant...
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DJ MOSCOW, Cnethemba Gonelo & Future Saxo – Ngyakhuleka
“Ngyakhuleka” (isiZulu for “I Pray”) is a profoundly spiritual and musically rich Amapiano...
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Mpumi – Ukhalelani ft. DJ Active
“Ukhalelani” (meaning “Why Are You Crying?”) is a stirring Afro-house single by powerhouse...
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TheologyHD & Beekay Monalayzzar – IMALI
“IMALI” (meaning “Money” in isiZulu) is a thought-provoking Afro-House track by TheologyHD and...
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Major_Keys – Pray, Wait, Trust 2 EP
Major_Keys returns with Pray, Wait, Trust 2 — an EP that beautifully blends...
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Echo Deep & Scrooge KMOA – Suku
“Suku” (meaning “Night” in several African languages) is a deep and immersive Afro-House...
DJ Maphorisa’s three alter-egos hijack Mlindo The Vocalist’s new album
Mlindo The Vocalist’s album Uhambo, which drops this Friday, has sparked major buzz after fans...
HOT!
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DJ Maphorisa & Kabza De Small – Scorpion Kings Live Sun Arena – EP (2022)
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Lowbass Djy & Ndibo Ndibs – Jazzling House (Jazzy House Edition)
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OHP Sage, Robot Boii, 015 MusiQ & Van City MusiQ – Khuzeka ft. Veyane, Ney The Bae & Sims Noreng
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Dj Maphorisa, Kabza De Small & Xduppy – Kwenza ft. Sykes, Thatohatsi & Tracy
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Kabza De Small & Vigro Deep – Vula iVolumu ft. DJ Maphorisa & Mr Jazziq
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Rouge calls out industry gatekeeping as reason female SA rappers rarely collaborate