“As’khathali Ama Weshe Weshe” is a rowdy, club-ready street anthem from veteran hitmakers Vetkuk & Mahoota alongside Vin Tao, designed to move bodies and break inhibitions. The phrase “As’khathali” means “We don’t care”, and that sets the tone — this is a full-blown celebration of not giving a damn, draped in playful rebellion and township swagger.
Vetkuk vs Mahoota and Ray&Jay recently appeared on Mshana Ka Malume featuring 2woshort, Mark Khoza and Vulela Maweekend.
The production hits hard and fast: distorted log drums, chaotic percussive loops, and infectious kwaito-style vocal chants. Scotts Maphuma and LeeMcKrazy add slick flows and punchy street lyrics, while Dladla Mshunqisi brings his unmistakable Gqom-rooted bounce and vocal hype. Dr Lamondro ties it all together with classic kasi energy.
It’s not made for quiet listening — this is car window-down, speaker-blasting tavern music, with infectious repetition and call-and-response energy. Unfiltered, unserious, and proudly South African.