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Benlay & Wichi 1080 Unite with Sastii for New Trap Anthem “Bese High,” Dropping On Friday

South Africa’s rising Zulu pop sensation, Benlay, is preparing to unveil his latest anthem, “Bese High”, on 20 September 2024. The single features the masterful production of Wichi 1080 alongside the soulful contribution of Sastii, a prominent voice from the Qwellers Hip Hop Collective. “ Bese High” promises to be a triumphant sonic voyage, blending the emotional depth of striving for success with the exhilarating highs that come with it, set against the backdrop of today’s dynamic music landscape.

Cover Art For Bese High by Benlay featuring Sastii and Wichi 1080

Born Banele Mngadi in 1999, Benlay has quickly established himself as a standout force in the South African music scene. His unique, multifaceted sound—fusing elements of Hip-Hop, Afro-Pop, R&B, and Amapiano—has earned him high-profile collaborations with artists like Ginger Trill, Maraza, Indigo Stella, and Espiquet. Benlay’s versatility and adaptability reflect the broad spectrum of his influences, giving his music a rare fluidity that resonates deeply with a growing fan base.

Listen to “Trappa Kakhulu” by Benlay, LaCabra, Blue Pappi and Espiquet here

My first encounter with Benlay’s work came with his December 2023 release, “Trappa Kakhulu,” a trap anthem featuring Blue Pappi, LaCabra, and Espiquet. This track, dominated by punchy 808s and an irresistibly playful hook, exemplifies the infectious sound currently emanating from Durban’s burgeoning trap scene—a wave that is impossible to overlook. Benlay returned in June 2024 with the two-pack single “Uthando Lwemphilo“, featuring Maraza (of Gwan fame). The EP included standout tracks “Nodoli” and “Foreign,” both featuring Maraza. With over 25,000 Spotify streams and 31,000+ streams respectively, these releases firmly positioned Benlay as a rising star within South African hip-hop.

Listen to “Uthando Lwemphilo” by Benlay and Maraza here 

Now, with the release of “Bese High” Benlay pushes creative boundaries even further. The song seamlessly blends Afro-Pop, Hip-Hop, and Amapiano, delivering a smooth yet anthemic track. Wichi 1080, known for his collaborations with heavyweights such as Priddy Ugly, Rouge, and Shane Eagle, lends his signature hypnotic production, creating a lush, layered soundscape for Benlay’s vivid lyricism. The track is a delicate balance of infectious pop hooks and deep African-rooted melodies, underscored by Sastii’s emotive verse, which infuses the song with a soulful richness that elevates the listening experience. “This song represents the journey to the top, the euphoria of maintaining that high, and the inevitable struggles that come with it,” explains Benlay. “Collaborating with Wichi 1080 and Sastii was an unforgettable experience. We’re confident this track will resonate on a personal level with listeners.”

Listen to “Sweet Pull Up” by Benlay and Maglera Doe Boy here

Building on the momentum of his earlier successes—such as “Sweet Pull Up” featuring Maglera Doe Boy and the visually stunning ” Kuningi” music video, which paid homage to his hometown of Mandeni—Benlay is poised to make an even greater impact with “Bese High”. His unmistakable sound continues to expand, and this latest offering is set to leave an indelible mark on the South African music landscape.

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Contra Banz Prepares for a Major Comeback with New Project “HITMANALLDAYEVERYDAY”

Contra Banz, widely recognized as Eruku Flows, is gearing up to take the music scene by storm once again with his highly anticipated project, “HITMANALLDAYEVERYDAY.” Following the success of his debut project, “Birth of a Hitman,” released in 2020, Contra Banz has consistently proven himself as a dynamic force in the music industry, seamlessly blending genres such as Hip-hop, Drill, Afro-pop, and Dance.

Hailing from the vibrant regions of Kaduna and Abuja in Nigeria, Contra Banz brings a unique flair to the music scene with his mischievous yet captivating style. His ability to infuse a catchy, danceable Afro vibe into his music has solidified his position as the next big commercial Hip-hop and Afro-pop Dance hybrid artist.

“Birth of a Hitman” showcased Contra Banz’s versatility with tracks like “Contradiction,” “Ibadi,” “Jiggy Dance” featuring EESKAY, and the electrifying “Baddermann – Remix” with contributions from BlaqRose and Zumzy Brown. The project also included a powerful Sarz remake of “Komaroll,” further establishing his prowess in the industry.

With the upcoming release of “HITMANALLDAYEVERYDAY,” fans can expect a continuation of Contra Banz’s journey, where he will undoubtedly bring more of his signature spice and infectious energy to the table. This new project promises to be a testament to his growth and evolution as an artist, offering a fresh take on the fusion of genres that has become his trademark.

As anticipation builds for “HITMANALLDAYEVERYDAY,” Contra Banz remains poised to dominate the airwaves and dancefloors, further cementing his status as a trailblazer in the Nigerian music scene. Keep an eye out for this rising star, as he continues to redefine what it means to be a commercial powerhouse in the world of music.

E.L’s Epic BAR 7 Concert Scheduled For October 11th

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An iconic night of rap artistry awaits Hip-Hop fanatics on October 11. E.L will be capping off the success of his recently released “BAR 7” mixtape with a blockbuster show. Listen to “BAR 7” on all major platforms globally here: https://tieme-music.lnk.to/BAR7

For a record seventh time, the award-winning rapper, singer, and producer will bring fans together for an unforgettable experience. “It’s about that time again. I’m excited to announce that the BAR experience is going live again. I can’t wait to kick it with the fans once more,” E.L says.

 
 
 
 
 
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Fans got the memo with a classy video that captured E.L as the titular BAR man. The BAR 7 concert will go down at the Alliance Française d’Accra, from 6pm to 11pm. This year’s edition will be powered by MX24 and presented by Skillions Global and V.O Nation, with partners including 3Music, Alliance Française d’Accra, Elite PR, Veetickets, YFM, and Tieme Music.

Since debuting in 2014, the BAR concert has become a platform to celebrate Hip-Hop in Ghana. This year, all eyes turn to “BAR 7,” which dropped in July. Its release marked 10 years of pure bliss, heralded by singles ‘BAR 7 (Intro)’ and ‘Chakido,’ both landing critical acclaim.

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Track Review: Maprosoo by Wakadinali Featuring Suzanna Owiyo

Have you ever heard a song and experienced a moment of the five Ws all at the same time? Who sanctioned this collabo? What made them do this song? When did this happen? Where exactly did this idea stem from? And most importantly, why this collabo? Well, I experienced that when Wakadinali dropped “Maprosoo” featuring Suzanna Owiyo

SONG CREDITS: Powered by Vibelab and Zozanation, the track was produced by HouseofDillie, audio recorded by BigbeatsAfriq, and the visuals directed and edited by ​⁠​⁠Theblackjurist.

Ladies and gentlemen, in the track Maproso, two generational entities of the Kenyan music industry came together to create a song that I play to my grandchildren with tears in my eyes. Wakadinali need introduction but if this is your first rodeo, allow me to educate you a tad bit. Wakadinali is a Kenyan rap trio encompassing Domani Munga (Ramadhan Munga), Scar Mkadinali (Churchil Mandela), and Sewersyda (Salim “slim” Tangut).I don’t intend to indulge in their history and chemistry; I already did that here.

The original song was composed and performed by Mlasi Kasule.


Wakadinali pride themselves on versatility and uniqueness that have not been experienced in the East African hip-hop rap scene. This point is solidified by partnering with Suzanna Owiyo, a legendary Kenyan artist who blends traditional Kenyan music with borrowings from western sound, blending in to create timeless music. Ask any Kenyan, and they know at least a dozen Suzanna Owiyo bangers. She is a once-generation artist, so much so that for decades, no one has been able to replicate or threaten to replace her talents; the only artist drawing probable comparison would be Akoth Jumadi.

The wow factor, as it has always been with most songs in Wakadinali’s catalogue, was Domani Munga singing. This has only been witnessed a few times, including his solo track featuring SirBwoy, “Blow Me Kisses.”.

In “Maprosoo,” he embraces the beat with his unique voice, and his singing style elevates the song in ways even the original composer, Mlasi Kasule, would be proud of. His part being the opener of the song eases the listener to the song in a calming way. You can feel it is not the usual grime-rated Wakadinali style. Munga Ramadhani is responsible for a big percentage of their hit songs, which is said without intention to take away credit from Scar and Sewersydda.

Suzanna Owiyo takes over the singing from Domani Munga in her usual unique style, singing in Dholuo in such a splendid way that I pretend to understand. In all honesty, I have no idea what she is saying, but it is so seamless that my brain can sing it word for word. After every rap stint, she acts as the break from Wakadinali, transcending the listener to a different world, harmonies in the background taking you on a journey to Kassaye village in Nyakach near the lakeside city of Kisumu, where she was born.

A three-headed goat, Wakadinali, forms a thrice divided Yin, Yan, and Yen; if such a thing even exists, actually it doesn’t. I just created it for the purpose of this article.

I say this because Sewersydda completely changes the preset trajectory of the song by Suzanna Owiyo to his own style of rap, the tangut style. Somewhere in there he says, “In the beginning, God created Eve to deceive me,” a biblical allusion to the betrayal at the Garden of Eden. The icing on the cake is when Suzanna Owiyo takes over Sewersydda with her melodic vocals singing “Mapenzi Dwaro respect, Mapenzi Dwaro assurance,” which loosely translates to love needs respect and love needs assurance.

Scar Makadinali oils the song as the last verseman, every pun intended. His unique style of rap completes the puzzle of the song, with his usual controversial lines. At one point he says, “Nangoja maembe iive, wengine wanaikula mbichi na chumvi”, This line can mean insane things in the Kenyan/Nairobi context.Being a popular saying in Kenya, this is most likely it’s most probable intended meaning; again, I might be wrong. “Maembe” in this context being “girls,” “Kula maembe na chumvi” being sleeping with underage girls. Wakadinali hail from Eastlands, specifically Umoja; they always rap and create awareness of their environment. That said, teenage pregnancies are a common thing in Eastlands; hence, we need to raise awareness on that. In another line, Scar mkadinali says, “usiniambie shida zako zote ni juu ya dem ana duri.” Duri is the sheng word for posterior; he advises young men not to just riddle themselves with problems caused by women.

Churchill Mandela is the sing-along master, and in this spectacular masterpiece, he did not disappoint. He even infuses some lingala double entredre when he says, “mambo ya goshodo sidai, nliamua bolingo ni ya ngai.” Now class, please sit down and get this: in Sheng lingo, goshodo is a lady, bolingo means the male genitalia, and ngai is a vernacular (kikuyu) word for God. However in Lingala Bolingo means love, and ngai means me. This line in lingala would mean I don’t want women’s love; I have decided my love is for me,” but in Kenyanese it means “I don’t want women’s love; I have decided my love is for God.” Scar is a lyrical master.

When all is said and done, this song is a 10/10.

AJFawdySeven: Lesotho’s Son Of The Soil Continues To Rise with a Feature on America’s 97otis’s ‘IF IT EVER DROPS’

Lesotho’s AJFawdySeven is steadily carving out a name for himself on the international stage. After a successful collaboration in August with Eswatini rapper Amarii on the track “Mamba,” AJFawdySeven now returns with a feature on “IF IT EVER DROPS,” the latest release by America and Brooklyn’s own 97otis. This isn’t their first partnership; the two previously joined forces on “When Birds Fly,” released in March 2024, a song that underscored their seamless, unforced artistic chemistry.

Listen to “When Birds Fly” here



“IF IT EVER DROPS” is an alternative rap piece distinguished by its cool, laid-back production and a subtle, minimalist instrumentation that foregrounds the raw lyricism and storytelling of both rappers. The track’s production is sparse yet emotionally resonant, creating a rich auditory experience for listeners. With its sangfroid ambiance and undercurrents of jazz and soul, the song is a perfect fit for the underground rap scene, emanating a mellow, contemplative vibe.

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On this song, AJFawdySeven primarily delivers his verse in English, delving into narratives of his childhood and life experiences, candidly juxtaposing moments of light and shadow. He also brings a combative energy, challenging fellow rappers to establish a solid body of work before stepping into the ring with him. Despite the predominantly English lyrics, AJFawdySeven remains firmly anchored in his cultural roots, infusing his verse with lines in Sotho, his native tongue.

Listen to “IF IT EVER DROPS” here



A rising luminary from the soil of Lesotho, AJFawdySeven recently marked a milestone with 1,000 streams for his single “RAGNARÖK,” released in February this year. His ability to traverse a spectrum of styles—from introspective, thought-provoking lyrics to vibrant, melodic tunes and alternative lo-fi sounds—cements his status as an artist to watch in the African rap landscape.

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New Release: Kenyan Sensation King Kerby drops “Bad Bee” Featuring Big Yasa

Kenyan Versatile Artist King Kerby releases a new single “Bad Bee” featuring “Big Yasa” on Friday, 21st September 2024. The collaboration is off his upcoming studio album “KSHS,” dropping on 27th September 2024. This is barely weeks after Big Yasa and outfit Mad Clan released their own album “MAD CLAN” with Spinx Mafia.

Cover Art for Bad Bee
cover art for the single

The KSHS album represents growth on both a personal and musical level. After Saba, it entails crossing boundaries with production once more, but this time it connects Kenya, Los Angeles, and Russia. Kerby’s aura, audaciousness, and that of young Kenyan musicians are both demonstrated in KSHS. The innovative rapper, who hails from the artist-ridden hood of South C in Nairobi, continues with his consistent intention of elevating the East African hip-hop scene through an authentic and artistic style of rap.Drawing inspiration from Esir, Krupt, and other South Legends, King Kerby will be an unstoppable star.

Following up his lead single “Athlete,” released on 24th August 2024, King Kerby teamed up with number eight finest Big Yasa for “Bad Bee.”. With Kibera on his back, Big Yasa makes the song a parable of two worlds yet so intertwined to produce a masterpiece.

The theme of “Bad Bee” is honoring the kind of lady who draws attention for her depth and unquestionable presence as well as her appearance.This is a vibrant, emotionally charged audio experience that presents a novel fantasy perspective on attraction, emotions, and love. Alongside Big Yasa, whose contribution gives the song an unstoppable flare. Sharp and captivating, Big Yasa’s flow adds a quick energy boost that perfectly balances with Kerby’s melodic delivery.

In his musical journey that started as early as 2016, King Kerby prides his music authenticity in not following the normal Nairobi artistry of alcohol clubbing and drug indulgence. Veering off popular belief hip-hop themes like materialism, narcissism, and the classic “rags to riches” narrative and self-limiting notions about money that come from the poverty mindset ingrained in common Kenyans. His artistry is centered on health, empowerment, and self-determination.

This is that Phineas and Ferb, Tom and Jerry, Ghost and Tommy Eagan kind of combination, bringing two artists on different levels, backgrounds, and artistic approaches to produce a gem. Keep an eye out for this cassette aside from this one single, “Bad Bee.”
Let’s push Kenyan music globally; the world needs to hear us.

Sizwe Alakine Releases 8th Studio Album. His First Hip-Hop Album Under the Sizwe Alakine Moniker 

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Renowned artist Sizwe Alakine,  previously known as Reason, just released his much-anticipated 8th studio album Audio 2D: Dear Darkie. This album marks a significant shift in his career, as it is the first  hip-hop project he will release under the Sizwe Alakine name, following his transition  into this new chapter as a hip-hop artist. 

After successfully exploring the realms of Amapiano, Sizwe Alakine returns to his hip hop roots with a fresh perspective, reintroducing himself as a versatile, boundary pushing artist. With a reputation for his lyrical depth and unique fusion of African  sounds, this album is expected to further solidify his position as one of South Africa’s  most respected and celebrated musicians. 

“This album is a new journey for me,” says Sizwe Alakine. “I’ve evolved not only as an  artist but also as a person, and this project reflects that growth. I’m excited to  share my story and sound with my fans in a way they haven’t heard before.” 

Audio 2D: Dankie Darkie features a dynamic range of collaborations with some of  South Africa’s top talents, as well as international acts. With production that blends  classic hip-hop beats, South African Kasi Rap, African rhythms, and experimental  sounds, the album promises to be a game-changer for hip-hop lovers and long-time  fans alike. 

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What to Expect: 

– A Return to Hip-Hop: While Sizwe Alakine has dominated various musical  landscapes, this album brings him back to his hip-hop foundation, showcasing his  sharp lyricism and storytelling prowess.

– Collaborations: The album boasts features from both emerging and established  artists, highlighting the collaborative spirit that has always been central to Sizwe  Alakine’s creative process. 

Evolution of Sound: Expect a bold fusion of traditional hip-hop with African sonic  elements, capturing the essence of modern-day South Africa and its rich cultural  diversity. 

Sizwe Alakine has spent over 2 decades shaping the sound of South African hip-hop,  and with this release, he is poised to redefine his legacy. The album will be available on  all streaming platforms on 13 September 13th, 2024 

About Sizwe Alakine: 

Sizwe Alakine, formerly known as Reason, is a multi-award-winning South African  rapper, songwriter, and performer. With a career spanning over a decade, Sizwe has  earned a reputation for pushing the boundaries of African music, blending various  genres with hip-hop to create a sound that is uniquely his own. Known for his thought provoking lyrics and vibrant energy, Sizwe continues to be a trailblazer in the South  African music industry.

ZRI’s MUD:  An Open Window To His Upcoming Project “Forever, Green In Me”

On September 6, 2024, ZRI (pronounced Zuu-Ree) released his latest single, “Mud,” featuring LaCabra and Blue Pappi, members of the hip-hop collective “The Qwellers.” This release follows a string of recent projects by the Pretoria-based R&B and alternative rap artist, including his mixtape “Thank God For The Sun”, which dropped in May, and his two-track single “Lehakwe”, released in late July. The release of “Mud” sets the stage for his upcoming project, “Forever, Green in Me”, slated for release this Friday, 13th September.

 

Forever, Green In Me Tracklist

Mud” explores the challenges faced by township communities—stories that are often overlooked and people who are frequently marginalized. This theme is deeply relatable, especially in South Africa, where many live in informal settlements. You might be familiar with the statement “I come from the mud,” a statement, referring to the dusty, unpaved roads that are emblematic of township life and struggles. This statement alone summarizes the main ethos of the song, which  is also captured in its opening moments, with a conversation between two township residents in “Ispitori,” a slang spoken in Pretoria’s townships. This exchange immediately paints a vivid picture of township life: imagine two locals playing cards or hanging out at a neighborhood store, sharing a lively, humorous chat. Through this, ZRI pays reverence to his birthplace and other South African townships.

Mud by ZRI, LaCabra and Blue Pappi

Produced by Scarface Panda, “Mud” is rooted in alternative hip-hop with jazzy, mellow soundscapes. The song serves as a bridge between the thriving hip-hop scenes of Pretoria and Durban, enriched by LaCabra and Blue Pappi’s contributions in Zulu. Each artist offers a unique perspective on township life, marked by hardship, crime, and encounters with police violence. While all the rappers express gratitude for escaping such circumstances, they remain committed to remembering the neighbourhoods that shaped them.

ZRI is building a promising career, and his achievements reflect his consistent growth. His previous release, “Thank God For The Sun”, surpassed 100,000 streams in its first week and has since reached 250,000 streams, as announced by the artist on Instagram. His single “Ngozi” topped the 5FM radio charts. ZRI has collaborated with numerous South African artists, such as The Big Hash on “That’s Wassup” from “Heartbreak Hotel”, Archi on “Bonez” from the “Sentimental Tones” extended play , and artists like Imani Basquait and Roho on “Thank God For The Sun”. He has also teamed up with producers like Steveisfrench, Michael Touy, BikoMaq, Trigga Nasty, and Scarface Panda, all of whom have brought a diverse range of sounds to his music. These accomplishments make ZRI an artist to watch as his career continues to unfold. 

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NII M Drops Explosive New Single “EBE FA” Featuring B4bonah and Kelvin Black

Tema is known as a talent factory from the Black star nation Ghana and emerging yet again is another hip hop sensation NII M who just released his latest latest track, “EBE FA,” featuring acclaimed artists B4bonah and Kelvin Black. This highly anticipated single is a bold statement of artistry, blending sharp lyricism, infectious beats, and the raw energy that has become synonymous with NII M’s sound.

“EBE FA” is more than just a song; it’s an anthem that captures the essence of modern hip-hop while pushing boundaries with its innovative production and compelling narrative. The collaboration with B4bonah, known for his distinctive style and lyrical depth, and Kelvin Black, a powerhouse in his own right, elevates the track to new heights.

Working with B4bonah and Kelvin Black on ‘EBE FA’ was an incredible experience, We wanted to create something that resonates with our audience, and I believe we’ve achieved that with this track. It’s about more than just the music; it’s about the message and the energy we bring to it.

NII M

Fans can expect “EBE FA” to be a staple in the hip-hop scene, with its catchy hooks, hard-hitting verses, and an overall vibe that demands attention. The track is a testament to NII M’s dedication to the craft and their commitment to producing music that not only entertains but also inspires.

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Blue Pappi’s “Took Me For A Nai”: A Soulful and Melancholic Gem

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Undoubtedly, Blue Pappi is a rare gem, with talent so unique it feels almost generational. His ascent to stardom has been nothing short of mesmerizing. Hailing from Ladysmith in KwaZulu Natal, he is the epitome of a multifaceted artist—one whose craft defies easy categorization or confinement. Is he a rapper, a singer, or something beyond? I still can’t quite put him into any one box, which speaks to the depth and range of his artistry.

My first encounter with his music was through Horid The Messiah’s “INKUNZI,” where Blue Pappi made a guest appearance that left me utterly captivated. Intrigued, I immersed myself in his discography, beginning with his EP, “A Voice Like A Sequined Razor Blade”, where the standout track “OH NO!” first caught my ear. Not long after, he released “Mona Lisa,” a single featuring LaCabra and Lowfeye, which remains a personal favorite—perhaps not coincidentally, as it dropped on my birthday, November 4th. From there, I took notice of his work, particularly his compelling verse on LaCabra’s hit single “Dangerous,” featuring Sastii. That infectious trap anthem instantly pulled me deeper into his orbit, turning me into a Qweller super fan.

“Mona Lisa” by Blue Pappi, LaCabra & Lowfeye



In 2024, Blue Pappi continued to affirm his prowess, releasing a string of singles, including “Ekhaya” in January, and “Nomalizo,” in March, where he joined forces with fellow Qwellers: LaCabra, Lowfeye, and JustMango. His collaborations are vast and varied, including a memorable verse on Sjava’s Gold-certified love song “Typhoon.” The line crafted by Blue Pappi on the song “Umoya wakho ngathi lwandle ntambama” lingers with me each time I hear it, likening a lover’s aura to the serene embrace of the sea at dusk—proof positive that Zulu rizz is unparalleled. He has also made notable contributions to Lowfeye’s “Mfana kaMakhulu” project, gracing both the titular track “Mfana KaMakhulu” and “Indawo.”

“Typhoon” official music video by Sjava featuring the Qwellers( Sastii, Blue Pappi & LaCabra)



Just last week, on September 6th, uMfana Ohlaza unveiled his latest offering, “Took Me For A Nai.” It’s a brief, two-minute piece of ethereal beauty that frustrates as much as it enchants, due to its brief length, leaving me yearning for more. Produced by Lucent.exe, the track finds Blue Pappi’s voice floating over a melancholic chord progression that conjures a deeply soulful atmosphere. A saxophone, delicately draped over the beginning and end, enhances the hauntingly soothing quality of his vocals, crafting an ambiance that invites a sort of blissful escape. The song feels like a dreamscape, something to be experienced with closed eyes, an invitation to drift away from reality.

Took Me For A Nai” by Blue Pappi



In “Took Me For A Nai,” Blue Pappi flawlessly marries contemporary influences with traditional Zulu and Afropop soundscapes, staying true to his roots. He stays true to the sound that best showcases his talents, weaving his voice through soulful beats and melodies proving that he was indeed right when he said “Mfana Ohlaza yinkinga ngeMelody” on LaCabra’s “Dangerous”. The backing voices that emerge just before the chorus imbue the song with a sense of presence and immediacy, as though the listener is right there in the studio, feeling every note as it is born. Within this track, Blue Pappi celebrates both his artistry and his journey, reflecting on his rise from the lowest valleys to the pinnacle of his potential. He sings predominantly in Zulu, peppered with dashes of English, affirming his place as an artist who honors where he comes from while bravely navigating where he is headed.



With “Took Me For A Nai” swiftly becoming a fan favorite, having garnered about 20,000 Spotify streams in just five days, it’s clear that Blue Pappi is on a path to greatness. Deeply rooted in authentic Zulu music while drawing on hip-hop, Afropop, and R&B influences, his idiosyncratic sound is a fusion of genres that retains an unmistakably African authenticity. His warm, honey-toned voice—both in its time and timeless—is rich with soul, and his emotive delivery makes his music a comforting haven for listeners. Blue Pappi’s tenacity and versatility leave me eagerly awaiting the next dimensions of his talent that he will reveal and hopefully a new project.

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