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Loatinover Pounds’ Debut Album ‘Pray 4 Pitori’ Takes Us Back to Church and Pitori

Loatinover Pounds broke into the South African hip hop scene in 2022 with his hit single “Sosh Plata,” initially featured on his project “Hood Misunderstood” and later remixed in October 2022 with 25K and Thapelo Ghutra. This infectious track had everyone screaming “Faka Punyete” without knowing its meaning. “Faka Punyete” has since become an enigmatic phrase, energizing listeners across the country. Currently, “Sosh Plata” boasts over 6.3 million streams on Spotify and more than 6.6 million views on YouTube, earning it a 3x Platinum certification. Loatinover Pounds is celebrated for his distinctive ability to blend local Pitori slang with hip hop, resonating with audiences not just in Mzansi, but beyond.The single itself inspired by a random conversation at a local car wash, pays homage to his roots in Soshanguve, Pretoria, as Loatinover Pounds raps about dreams of owning posh sports cars such as a Buggati and attaching the Soshanguve illegal number plate, known as “Sosh Plata” to the car—a behavior deeply embedded in local Soshanguve culture. This intentionality highlights the type of artist Loatinover Pounds is: a critical thinker and cultural commentator.

Listen to “Sosh Plata remix” here



“I season the beef with the cheese. I leave the steaks (stakes) high.” This memorable line from A-Reece’sLive Once Interlude” captures the essence of Loatinover Pounds’ lyrical prowess. His appearance on this track, part of A-Reece’s weed-themed project “The Burning Tree” , marked my first introduction to him. In this verse, he drops thoughtful bars, including a nod to renowned sports journalist Fabrizio Romano: “ Fabrizio Romano, If I say it, it’s gonna shake her,” revealing his passion for football. This theme is further echoed in “Sosh Plata,” where he claims, “Ka Drip ake messe ke Yaya Touré,” comparing his consistent style to the goal-scoring prowess of the former Manchester City star.

Listen to “Live Once Interlude” here



Following the co-sign from A-Reece, Loatinover Pounds released his EP “Hood Misunderstood” on June 24, 2022, a strategic move that catapulted him ahead of his peers—a true testament to being ready when opportunity knocks. The EP consists of eight tracks, running for 30 minutes, with self-production that highlights his multifaceted talent. The project opens with “Karma Delivery” and includes standout tracks like “Victimz” (featuring Kaydence), “How U Feel” (with Khalee G, Earl P, and Swartspeare), “Run X,”Sosh Plata,”Flower Seedz,”Beke Le Beke” (with Ghoust), and “Fly Away” (with Khalee G and Kaydence).

Listen to “Hood Misunderstood” here



Two years later, the rapper unveiled his debut album, Pray 4 Pitori, an ambitious project that reflects his growth and dedication. The album’s quality is evident in its production and musicality, signaling that he took his time to craft this work. Leading up to the release, he dropped two singles: “4am,” a soulful love ballad featuring Durban’s Blxckie—currently amassing over 203,000 views on YouTube—and “Eish” (with the Qwellers and Uncle Partytime), a vibrant track that left listeners irresistibly moving. The music video for “Eish” features a playful news bulletin segment dubbed “Punyete News,” humorously announcing, “Pray 4 Pitori as the 20th will be the hottest day of the year in South Ahh.” The visuals show the rappers standing over a map of Pretoria, highlighting areas like Go-Rankuwa, Pheli, Mabopane, Mamelodi, Soshanguve, and Danville. Another scene showcases the rappers draped in white vests emblazoned with “P,” “4,” and “P”. All these were teasers for the album’s drop on September 20, details I admittedly overlooked.

Eish” Official Music Video



When Pray 4 Pitori finally landed on September 20, 2024, it kept the streets ablaze as anticipated by Loatinover Pounds (born Loatile Mangadi). This is evident in the album’s 2 million album streams across all platforms announced by the rapper 4 days after the album’s release. The album’s intro, “Pray 4 Pitori,” begins with the resonant tolling of church bells, creating vivid imagery that sets the tone for a spiritual exploration. It features live instrumentation, including piano melodies that evoke a church atmosphere, complemented by rich choir arrangements. This intro embodies themes of faith, healing, and silent suffering, serving as a heartfelt prayer for his city, his life, and his journey, all while showcasing his unwavering faith in God.

Listen to “Pray 4 Pitori” here


The subsequent track, “Church On Sundayz,” was released as a single just a week before the album dropped. It depicts the harsh realities of township life, weaving together Ispitori street slang with a mix of Tswana and Sotho to convey the struggles faced and the perseverance needed to overcome them. The chorus, performed by G Tech 2bit, captures the sentiment of rising from difficult circumstances: “Kgale bang tsela ko tlase” (meaning “I’ve been on the bottom for a long time”). The verses, delivered by Loatinover Pounds and Thato Saul, reflect on the hustle required to achieve dreams despite the challenges whilst the bridge delivered by emphasizes the cyclical nature of success with the line “Weitsi lebili la jika” (meaning “the wheel turns” or “things will change”).

“‘Church on Sundayz” Lyric Video



Mamazala,” featuring 25K, maintains this ethos but shifts focus to the pressures young men face to mature quickly and support their families. Loatinover Pounds narrates the plight of a young unemployed man searching for work to provide for his mother: “Khale ae nyakela spane” (implying he’s struggling to find a job). The line “Young man a tsoga ka plan” suggests that these young men must create their own hustles, legal or illegal, to survive. 25K’s verse continues this narrative, describing the young man’s dreams of escaping tough circumstances, yet ultimately resorting to illegal activities to make ends meet. The line “Ha tshwara zaka o efa mamazala” signifies that despite his struggles, he shares his earnings with his mother, reflecting deep respect and obligation. However, this lifestyle is fraught with danger, as suggested by “Bamo thubile tlhogo a bethile lezaza,” indicating the violent consequences of living on the edge.

One of my personal favorites, “Banyana BakoNorth,” is a celebration of Loatinover Pounds’ love for his hometown, Pretoria. The track serves as an ode to women from the northern suburbs, including Ga-Rankuwa, Soshanguve, and Lebopo. Loatinover Pounds and Saint Cielo express allegiance to these women, using the term “Skeemile” to denote a close connection. The song carries a fresh edge while evoking nostalgia, extracting a bass line instrumental from “Summer Madness” by Kool & The Gang. This sonic effect creates a sangfroid, jazzy , soulful yet funky soundscape that feels like it was specifically crafted for Saint Cielo’s voice and Loatinover Pounds’ effortlessly flawless flows.Here, Loatinover seems to describe a night out with friends, celebrating the camaraderie and success that defines local township culture and the women within it.

Banyana BakoNorth” Promo Video



Table for Two” is a tender love ballad that encapsulates the sweetness of the “honeymoon phase” in a relationship. In this song, he explores the thrill of new love, expressing intentions to take his interest on a date. The phrase “table for two” symbolizes intimacy, while metaphors like watching sunsets evoke the warmth of connection. The recurring line “Girl let me ride with you” highlights both the literal and emotional journey he wishes to embark on, while imagery of “swimming in her ocean” suggests his readiness to dive fully into the relationship. The upbeat, repetitive chorus underscores his eagerness and infatuation, enriched by verses detailing intimate moments like car rides and shared playlists, enhancing the sense of connection.

In “20 Tao,” Loatinover Pounds flexes his lyrical bravado, showcasing his representation of the 012 area. The mix of street swagger and football references underscores his competitive spirit. He likens having the streets at his fingertips to goalkeeper Manuel Neuer’s gloves: “Big stepper, ka step ke phala bao ‘stroya, Schacha, kes’ tshwere ka glove ke Neuer.” He further compares his precision to that of Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne with the line “Kevin De Bruyne heke nale meddie yaka oi nyakela bolo, Ke mo tshwarisa corner.” Perhaps the most intriguing lines arrive when he pays homage to fellow Pretorian rappers: “Reece, Kilo, Thato, Ke tsona di OG tsaka, mara one mistake Pitori kyaka.” This not only shows respect for those who paved the way but also makes it clear that he’s ready to seize their spot should they falter. The chorus revolves around his recent financial success, incorporating slang like “shyanela zaka” (making money) to reflect his achievements. The title “20 Tao,” slang for “20 Thousand,” embodies the central theme of the track: wealth and success. Loatinover Pounds artfully combines celebration and introspection, weaving a narrative rich in street wisdom and triumph.

Next, “123 Block Myself” features Berry Jive and is marked by pristine production that harkens back to childhood games of hide-and-seek. This track delves into the complexities of adulthood, addressing how people often hide from their true selves and the pressures of life. It serves as a commentary on coping mechanisms, revealing that in adulthood, there’s no easy escape from internal struggles. The chorus by Berry Jive reinforces this ethos: “123 Block Myself, mokoko khale ke iphitla,” illustrating the long-term suppression of emotions and hiding. The vivid imagery of “Stima mollo” conveys the idea of calling for help while grappling with internal turmoil.Loatinover Pounds captures the essence of emotional imprisonment in “123 Block Myself,” challenging listeners to reflect on their own lives and the masks they wear. The most intriguing part of the song comes after the beat switch, where Berry Jive effortlessly raps, switching his flows throughout the rest of the verse.

The following song, “Hape Le Hape,” (Again and Again), is an infectious high energy song produced by Mashbeatz, that emphasizes perseverance and the cyclical nature of life’s struggles while simultaneously celebrating moments of triumph. The repetition of “again and again” in the chorus serves as a mantra of endurance, encapsulating the relentless grind that defines the Loatinover Pounds’ journey. It acknowledges that every day is a battle, yet also an opportunity to push harder, rise higher, and prove oneself.

4am,” a dreamy love ballad featuring Blxckie follows. This song engulfs listeners in a saccharine vibe filled with affection and vulnerability. Here, Loatinover Pounds reminisces about the electrifying moments of newfound love, reflecting on a connection that feels cosmic from the very first meeting. The lyrics express the unspoken chemistry that ignites between lovers, capturing the essence of those defining memories that erase the sense of solitude.The post-chorus deepens this exploration of infatuation, illustrating the restless energy that accompanies new love—those late-night thoughts that keep one awake at 4 a.m. Blxckie’s verse further enriches the narrative, recounting his journey of admiration and desire. He reflects on the contrasting perspectives they had initially—while he envisioned a relationship, she viewed them as friends. His emotions of jealousy and longing now transform into a commitment to cherish her and treat her better than anyone else could.Together, Loatinover Pounds and Blxckie create a tapestry of sweet nostalgia and genuine love, crafting a love letter to those enchanting moments that define the early stages of romance, where everything feels new, exhilarating, and irreplaceable.

4am” Official Music Video



Loatinover Pounds teams up with fellow Pretoria artist, The Big Hash, on “Spend The Night,” a sensual and mellow song with a slow tempo that invites a love interest to share an intimate evening after a long period of separation due to hectic schedules. The Big Hash delivers a melodic and heartfelt hook, with his soft, smooth, and almost ethereal voice harmonizing beautifully with the soulful instrumental. Loatinover Pounds complements this with a serenading verse, painting vivid imagery of the intimacy and care he would provide if given the chance to reconnect with his lover. The addition of a saxophone enriches the song , lending it a jazzy, emotive quality that heightens the romantic atmosphere.


In contrast, “Pray 4 Me” is a poignant love letter to Loatinover Pounds’ mother. The rapper reflects on how his mother’s nurturing and unwavering support have shaped him into the man he is today. He recalls her prayers and how they have kept him grounded and safe throughout his journey, even referencing a near-fatal car accident where his first instinct was to remember her advice to always pray. Una Rams graces the track with a gentle, soulful chorus, his silky voice effortlessly gliding over Michael Touhy’s production, creating a heartwarming, resonant atmosphere. The fusion of Loatinover Pounds’ heartfelt verses with Una Rams’ emotive vocals brings forth a song that celebrates the enduring strength of a mother’s love.


Eish,” on the other hand, offers a raw, gritty depiction of street life, ambition, and the hustle. Blending street slang with iSpitori and Zulu, Loatinover Pounds reflects on the harsh realities of urban survival, where chasing financial success is paramount. The chorus, “Tsena di traata (Eish), Ke inyakela zaka (Eish), E no phetha maabaka (Eish, eish),” captures the relentless pursuit of money in the streets. Loatinover Pounds, alongside Jepedoh and LaCabra, trade verses that speak to their assertive drive for success. LaCabra’s line, “Ngifuna ikhadi elimnyama ngathi iWakanda,” evokes a desire for power and money( black card) , while Loatinover Pounds’ “I’m on their necks ke nale di ties” conveys his confidence and persistence in staying ahead. The track’s high-energy repetition of “Eish” not only emphasizes the struggle but also injects an infectious, assertive vibe, making it relatable to anyone hustling for a better life. The line, “Spina ka pina ke duckile crime,” highlights how Loatinover Pounds skillfully navigates life, avoiding crime through his artistry.


My heart beams with pride and joy when “Angmati” featuring Percy Dlamini gets on. You may wonder why but the reason is because Percy Dlamini delivers the chorus and his verses in my home language, SiSwati. A language that is less embraced in songs especially in hip hop. In “Angmati,” Percy Dlamini and Loatinover Pounds take turns to describe a hood villain. In his verse, Percy Dlamini describes the fearless energy this villain has in Siswati, referencing movie characters like “John Wick” and referring to him as “iDelakufa”(Die Hard), reflecting on the realities within street culture. Dlamini sets the tone by emphasizing wealth and danger in the chorus through lyrics like, “Bathi uphatsa iGun makahamba ebusuku,” emphasizing the fearless lifestyle that the villain lives. The recurring chorus, “So wena uyaphika,” reinforces the idea of denial amongst members of the community, suggesting that the community fears exposing the truths around the villain. In contrast, Loatinover Pounds adds an ISpitori perspective, exuding confidence with lines like, “Ke Mustapha ka spinning kick,” showcasing a blend of aggression and playfulness. Together, their verses illustrate a complex interplay between self-deception and harsh realities, with the title “Angmati” (meaning “I don’t know him”) underscoring the theme of avoidance of truth and speaking on the fears that gangsters and villains impose on community members.

Finally, the album’s closer, “Hood Heroes” (featuring Khalee G), provides a fitting conclusion. Loatinover Pounds reflects on his journey, positioning himself as a “hood hero” who, despite the pervasive crime and corruption in his community, has managed to build a legal path to success. He contrasts the ease of obtaining guns over jobs in his hometown, offering a witty critique of how “The Robin Hoods are robbing hoods ”—to expose how the figures who should protect the community(like the police)—are instead robbing it. Loatinover Pounds also calls for a shift in mentality, from a focus on pleasing women and alcohol consumption to a focus on financial growth and realizing one’s dreams. He prays for the opportunity to change the narrative in his community, symbolized by the hope that “the sun shines on him.” The song ends with a heartfelt thank-you to all those involved in the album’s production and the fans who supported him, while also revealing the behind-the-scenes challenges, including the loss of album files due to Saint Cielo’s (the project’s engineer’s ) laptop crashing. This closing moment offers a candid reflection on the struggles and triumphs of creating the album, ending with the hopeful message that “things must go wrong before they get right.

Pray 4 Pitori truly transcends geographical and linguistic boundaries, resonating deeply even with those of us far removed from Pretoria or South Africa. Despite the cultural nuances and local references that populate the album, the universal themes of struggle, love, and resilience are palpable and relatable. The pristine and soulful production and beats crafted by (Loatinover Pounds and Saint Cielo), rich in their musicality, create an infectious energy that invites listeners from all backgrounds to engage with the narrative. Loatinover Pounds crafts a soundscape that speaks to the heart, crafting an emotional experience with sound. As he continues to rise, Loatinover Pounds not only champions his city as the hood journalist, but also establishes himself as an undeniable force within South African Hip Hop space , marking his territory in a landscape rich with talent and possibility. His two nominations at the 2024 SAMA awards: Best Video of the year for “Sosh Plata” and Best Produced Music Video for 4am are evidence enough that he is a star. One thing remains, Punyete Ke Punyete and Rea Faka.

Listen to Pray 4 Pitori here : https://modar.bfan.link/p4p

Novl’s Clichès and Realities Is Set to Drop Friday, Delivering a Provocative Exploration That Defies Expectations

After months of endless teasing( and torture) , South African rapper Novl, born and raised in Limpopo, is finally set to release his much-anticipated project Clichès and Realities this Friday, 11 October. As a loyal member of his fan base, The Book Club, I can’t help but share the excitement that has been building up for this drop.

Clichès & Realities” Artwork Designed by Gerard Addison

Leading up to the release, Novl has gifted us with two singles that gave us a window into the album. The first, Skoloto, dropped in August, followed by 30 Bachelor Freestyle, which landed just last Friday, 4 October. This latest song is more than a typical freestyle—it’s a personal manifesto, reminding us that age will not diminish his artistry . On the song, the Gemini reflects on his journey, embracing his 30s with vigor and reminding us that, despite age, his lyrical prowess remains untouched. The message is clear: Novl’s talent transcends time, and his artistry continues to evolve, ensuring his place as an unstoppable force in the music scene. In this specific song, Novl asserts that while aging is inevitable, his music will immortalize him and that death, for now, remains at bay.

Listen to “30 Bachelor Freestyle” here

Clichès and Realities arrives on the heels of a carefully orchestrated and cryptic rollout that began last year, keeping The Book Club on edge. Novl first hinted at the album with the single Searching featuring Tyson Sybateli, and followed it up with two preludes: Costly Sacrifices (C & R Prelude) and Borrowed Time (C & R Prelude), both of which laid all the groundwork for this major release.

Although I sadly missed Novl’s listening session held on 28 September 2024,  I have a feeling we can expect features from frequent collaborator Tyson Sybateli and Eswatini’s rising star Oriiginelle. These contributions promise to elevate the project further, blending Novl’s introspective storytelling with powerful guest performances.

What sets Novl as a cut above the rest of his peers is his unmatched ability to craft vividly intricate stories and explore multifaceted themes through his lyrics. With Clichès and Realities, I anticipate a deep dive into the contrasts between the simplistic ideas we often cling to and the far more nuanced realities of life. Novl has always been a master at peeling back the layers of surface-level beliefs to reveal the raw truths underneath, and I’m confident this album will continue that tradition. It’s clear that he’s offering more than music—he’s providing an experience that will challenge our perspectives and force us to confront the gap between illusion and authenticity.

As we prepare for the release of Clichès and Realities, I urge everyone to approach it not just as an album, but as a work of art that demands our attention and introspection. With Novl at the helm, there’s no doubt we’re in for a thought-provoking ride through his next chapter.It’s clear that this album will demand more than just a passive listen—this is music that will require us to think deeply, as we immerse ourselves in Novl’s next chapter.

Presave Clichès & Realities here: https://ampl.ink/Elb3a

Eastsidealien Drops Hard-Hitting Drill Anthem “Big Akpa” Featuring MOEC & Hugo P

Emerging from the rap scene of Eastern Nigeria, Eastsidealien has been steadily carving out his own space in the music industry, and his latest single, “Big Akpa,” featuring MOEC and Hugo P, is a testament to his growing influence. Born and raised in Nsukka, Enugu State, Eastsidealien’s unique blend of Drill and Grime elements has created a signature sound that stands out, making him one of Nigeria’s fastest-rising rappers.

 

The release of “Big Akpa” marks yet another bold step for the artist, following the success of his previous works like “HYPOCRITES” and his viral hit ”YTBMH.” His track record of collaborations, including the remix of “Alien from the East” with Jeriq, has cemented his reputation as a rising force in Nigerian rap.

On “Big Akpa,” Eastsidealien teams up with Lagos-based artist MOEC and Hugo P, who hails from Ebonyi State. Together, they deliver a gritty, high-energy track filled with sharp lyrics and hard-hitting beats that embody the aggressive spirit of Drill music. The song taps into the raw energy of Nigeria’s urban landscape, with each artist bringing their own distinct flavor to the track.

MOEC, known for his Afrobeat influences and soulful, genre-fusing style, adds a unique layer of rhythmic complexity, while Hugo P, who has already made waves with his debut album “Resurrection,” brings a powerful vocal presence that complements Eastsidealien’s hard-edged verses. Their collaboration on “Big Akpa” is an explosive mix of talent that pushes the boundaries of Nigerian rap, showcasing the vibrant diversity within the country’s music scene.

 

“Big Akpa” is more than just a drill anthem – it’s a declaration of dominance, a bold statement from Eastsidealien and his collaborators. With the driving production and fierce lyricism, the song signals the rise of Eastern Nigeria’s rap scene, and Eastsidealien’s ambition to lead the charge.

 

As Eastsidealien continues to grow as an artist, “Big Akpa” is a sign of even bigger things to come. His journey from Nsukka to the national stage is just beginning, and this latest release solidifies his position as one to watch in Nigeria’s evolving hip-hop landscape. Keep your ears tuned—Eastsidealien is here to stay

 

Ya ROE Breaks Boundaries with Bold New EP “YAHOOCORE”

Blending the intensity of UK Drill with the smooth rhythms of Afrobeats and the raw grit of Classic American Hip-Hop, Nigerian-American rapper Ya ROE is redefining what it means to be a global artist. His latest project, YAHOOCORE, is not just an EP—it’s a manifesto of a new-age rapper navigating multiple worlds and genres.

Raised between Nigeria and America, Ya ROE’s music is as diverse as his upbringing. He channels the energy of the streets, the vibes of Toronto, and the soul of Afrobeats into a sound that is both unique and undeniably his own. Currently based in Ontario, Canada, Ya ROE has taken influences from Classic Hip-Hop greats, UK Drill’s gritty beats, and the pulsating energy of Trap music to create an eclectic, cutting-edge sound. Yet, it’s his fusion of Afrobeats into these more traditionally Western genres that sets YAHOOCORE apart, bridging continents and creating a sound that feels as global as the world he inhabits.

What Is YAHOOCORE?

So, what exactly is YAHOOCORE? It’s an audacious experiment in genre-blending that reflects Ya ROE’s vast cultural experiences. The title nods to a tech-forward generation while paying homage to both his Nigerian roots and the tech-savvy youth of the diaspora. YAHOOCORE isn’t about playing it safe. Instead, it’s a bold journey into sounds that are constantly shifting, fusing, and reinventing themselves.

Expect hard-hitting drill beats, trap-influenced flows, and rhythms that could easily light up a Lagos dance floor. Every track on the EP tells a story—not just of hustle or grind but of identity, belonging, and carving out space in a world that can feel fragmented.

Global Appeal, Local Roots

Ya ROE’s ability to connect with listeners from various walks of life comes from his multi-dimensional background. He’s a rapper who’s lived the immigrant experience, a bridge between the Western music world and African artistry. In YAHOOCORE, listeners will hear the tension between these influences but also a sense of celebration—a celebration of cultures colliding and fusing into something new and exciting.

An EP for the New Era of Hip-Hop

With YAHOOCORE, Ya ROE isn’t just looking to make noise—he’s aiming to redefine what’s possible in the genre. His approach makes him stand out in a crowded field, and the EP will likely position him as a key figure in the global music conversation. Whether you’re vibing to the hard basslines of trap or getting lost in the percussive energy of Afrobeats, YAHOOCORE promises something for everyone.

Ya ROE’s ability to connect with listeners from various walks of life comes from his multi-dimensional background. He’s a rapper who’s lived the immigrant experience, a bridge between the Western music world and African artistry. In YAHOOCORE, listeners will hear the tension between these influences but also a sense of celebration—a celebration of cultures colliding and fusing into something new and exciting.

Zilla Oaks Unleashes New Single “Not One of Them,” Melding Amapiano with His Bold Lyricism

Zilla Oaks, the ever-evolving Nigerian rapper, is back with a fresh sound that once again pushes the boundaries of his artistry. Known for his bold lyricism and fearless approach to music, Zilla has made a name for himself in the African hip-hop scene, gaining attention from the heart of the Federal Capital of Nigeria. As a former founding member of the celebrated hip-hop collective Apex Village, he helped shape the underground rap scene. Now, in his solo journey that began in 2022, he continues to redefine his craft, this time by diving into new genres.

His latest release, “Not One of Them,” represents a significant step in Zilla Oaks’ sonic evolution. The track is a captivating fusion of Amapiano’s vibrant beats and Zilla’s signature razor-sharp lyricism, highlighting his versatility as an artist. Amapiano, known for its deep basslines, rhythmic piano melodies, and infectious grooves, serves as the perfect backdrop for Zilla to showcase his ability to blend storytelling with an upbeat tempo. By merging his hard-hitting delivery with the lighter, more rhythmic tones of Amapiano, Zilla demonstrates that he is unafraid to experiment with his sound and explore new musical landscapes.

“Not One of Them” is more than just another single; it’s a statement. It represents Zilla’s readiness to step out of the mold and prove he’s a force in genres beyond rap. The track delivers a unique blend of energy and lyrical depth, giving fans a taste of something fresh, while maintaining the edge that has always defined Zilla’s work.

With this release, Zilla Oaks is poised to capture new listeners while keeping his core fan base intrigued. His ability to effortlessly navigate multiple genres cements him as one of the most exciting and innovative voices in contemporary African rap. Whether it’s raw, gritty bars or a more melodic flow, Zilla Oaks consistently proves he’s “not one of them”—he’s in a league of his own.

Keep your ears tuned because Zilla Oaks is forging ahead on a path entirely his own, and “Not One of Them” is just the beginning.

Ziggy4x Named Apple Music’s “Up Next” Artist for October With New Single Release “Hou Kan Jy”

South African artist Ziggy4x has officially released his highly anticipated single, “Hou Kan Jy,” available now across all digital platforms. This release marks a significant milestone for the Manenberg-based rapper, as he has also been named Apple Music’s “Up Next” artist for October, spotlighting him as one of the most exciting new voices in South African music.

Apple Music’s Up Next program, which aims to identify and elevate rising star talent, provides Ziggy4x with global visibility through enhanced editorial support, prominent playlisting, and exclusive content. As part of Apple Music’s Up Next initiative, Ziggy4x will be featured across the platform, including on the South African Up Next playlist, which highlights emerging artists from various genres and regions. This curated list is designed to introduce new talent to a global audience, positioning Ziggy4x alongside some of the most exciting artists in the world today.

“Blessed is one word, pride is another. Being able to take my music further than just another local song played on the street corner is so special to me. I only hope this inspires more people like me to be truly themselves. Shout out to Apple Music, I’m Up Next!”

Ziggy4x

“Hou Kan Jy” offers fans a taste of Ziggy4x’s upcoming EP, “Gangsta Baby,” due out later this year. Produced by Bakergotthekeys, the track blends ’90s-inspired beats with sharp Afrikaans lyrics, delivering a smooth yet gritty sound that highlights his deep, confident vocal style. Ziggy4x’s unique ability to merge street culture with introspective lyrics makes “Hou Kan Jy” a bold preview of the energy and authenticity his EP will bring.

His upcoming EP, “Gangsta Baby,” is a seven-track project that pays homage to the Afrikaans language and culture while exploring themes of loyalty, love, and confidence. Having only started his music career 12 months ago, Ziggy4x has already made a mark with his breakout track “Honne,” and the remix featuring Maglera Doe Boy and Priddy Ugly, which further cemented his viral stardom.


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Caly Grande Makes His Mark as RADARCharts Ambassador with New Hip-Hop Single “BAMBI”

Ghanaian artist Caly Grande is kicking off a pivotal chapter in his career with the release of his latest single, BAMBI, marking his debut as the official ambassador for RADARCharts. His new release, BAMBI, showcases his continued musical evolution and sets the tone for his future as an international artist.

Released on September 19, 2024, BAMBI is a stunning blend of Afro-Latina rhythms and European string influences, combining African roots with the cinematic depth of Italian and Mexican strings. Produced by Aziz, Jbyss, and Spaceship, the track transports listeners into a narrative that feels like a dramatic movie soundtrack, perfectly fitting Caly Grande’s experimental style. As always, he brings his distinct flair to Afrobeat, creating a soundscape that bridges cultures and genres.

The song tells the compelling story of a woman named Bambi, who defies traditional gender roles and expectations within an African context. Through lyrics in both English and Ewe, Caly Grande paints a powerful picture of Bambi’s resilience and refusal to be confined by societal norms. “I never ever wanna go back there again… I planned and then ran away,” she declares, breaking free from her past and taking control of her own destiny. It’s an anthem of empowerment and independence, themes that resonate with a global audience.

Caly Grande’s first release as RADARCharts ambassador is not only a celebration of his music but also his growing role as a key figure in the global Afrobeat movement. His appointment to this prestigious position underscores his influence and the broad appeal of his innovative sound. As the ambassador for RADARCharts, a platform that highlights emerging talent, Caly Grande is poised to elevate his career even further and introduce Afro-fusion to new listeners worldwide.

Meet Chulo Marshal: From Civil Engineer to Drill music Sensation

Born Osumune Obi Jude, Chulo Marshal is a Nigerian DJ, songwriter, and artist rising from the southern city of Warri, Delta State. With a background that blends academic rigor and musical passion, Chulo’s journey is a testament to his relentless pursuit of artistic excellence. Starting out as a civil engineering student at Niger Delta State University in Bayelsa, Chulo discovered his love for music during his university days, where he quickly garnered attention as a DJ.

The DJ Who Became a Star

Chulo Marshal’s transition from engineering to music was marked by success in the university scene, where he earned accolades like DJ of the Year. His underground hit Obi Cubana, a tribute to Nigerian billionaire Obi Cubana, was a turning point. The song resonated with listeners, catching the attention of Cubana’s wife, Mrs. Iyeiegbu, and eventually, Obi Cubana himself. This exposure put Chulo on the radar of top blogs like Pulse NG and YabaleftOnline, solidifying his status as an emerging force in Nigeria’s music scene.

The Journey to IFNOTGOD Entertainment

Although DJing put Chulo in the spotlight, his passion for songwriting and creating music had been brewing since high school. In 2017, he released his debut single, Money, announcing his entrance into the Nigerian music industry. Chulo continued to hone his craft, and by 2022, his dedication paid off when LaPinky, a longtime supporter, signed him to IFNOTGOD Entertainment (ING ENT).

Harnessing his talents from countless songwriting sessions, Chulo Marshal’s music embodies the vibrant energy and infectious rhythms of Afrobeat, drawing from his deep roots in Warri. As he continues to rise, his unique sound and determination signal that he’s a force to be reckoned with in the ever-evolving Afrobeat landscape.

With an unshakable passion for music, a growing fanbase, and major industry support, Chulo Marshal is undoubtedly one of Nigeria’s rising stars to watch in 2024.

FeyoTheGenius Unleashes New Project ‘RecklessReckless’ with an All-Star Lineup

Nigerian-born Hip Hop artist and producer FeyoTheGenius continues to push creative boundaries with the release of his highly anticipated project, RecklessReckless. Known for his innovative fusion of Western Hip Hop and African rhythms, Feyo delivers another bold statement, showcasing his artistic versatility and commitment to raw storytelling.

A Star-Studded Collaboration

RecklessReckless is a sonic journey, featuring an impressive roster of collaborators: Bigshyrobot, Geoxpress, Malerqspuls, Vr1zz, Tomi Obanure, Zaylevelten, KVV, Payper Corleone, and York. Each artist brings a unique flair, blending seamlessly with Feyo’s distinctive sound. The project thrives on the synergy between Feyo’s eclectic influences and the diverse styles of his collaborators, offering a fresh take on Hip Hop, infused with Afrobeats undertones.

Crafting His Own Lane

FeyoTheGenius, who first made waves with tracks like Really and CREAM, is recognized for his raw storytelling and emotionally charged lyrics. His standout record Wraiths, with its dystopian themes and haunting melodies, cemented his reputation as an artist willing to explore complex, often dark, themes. This new project builds on that foundation, taking listeners deeper into his world while showcasing his evolution as an artist.

Evolving Soundscapes

Drawing inspiration from industry heavyweights like Drake, Travis Scott, and SAINt JHN, alongside African trailblazers like Runtown and Santi, FeyoTheGenius continues to carve out his own niche. RecklessReckless blends moody atmospheres with introspective lyrics, sharp bars, and the signature bounce of Afrobeats. Feyo’s production skills shine through every track, bringing out the best in his featured artists while maintaining a cohesive sound throughout the project.

A Bold New Chapter

With RecklessReckless, FeyoTheGenius is poised to solidify his status in the music industry, not just as a rapper and lyricist but as a visionary producer. The project is a testament to his drive to experiment and evolve, showcasing his ability to navigate multiple genres and tell stories that resonate on both personal and cultural levels.

As Feyo continues to rise, RecklessReckless marks a defining moment in his journey, capturing the essence of his growth and signaling a bold new chapter for the Nigerian-born artist. Fans and newcomers alike can expect a project full of ambition, collaboration, and pure artistry.

Stream ‘RecklessReckless’ on all platforms now and experience the genius of FeyoTheGenius.

DJ Sliqe Unveils Final Installment in Epic “Injayam” Trilogy: “Injayam Vol 3”

Renowned South African DJ and producer, DJ Sliqe, is set to drop the highly anticipated third and final installment of his iconic “Injayam” album series. Titled “Injayam Vol 3,” this ambitious double album is a massive collaboration project that brings together 37 of the country’s most talented artists, including Murumba Pitch, Mawhoo, Focalistic, Yanga Chief, Shekhinah, Toss, Kwesta, Maglera Doe Boy, Blxckie, Emtee, Usimamane, Cassper Nyovest, and the late Costa Titch, to name just a few. 

A Journey of Sound: Two Albums in One

“Injayam Vol 3” is more than just an album — it’s a cultural statement, an anthology of South African music that captures the essence of an evolving genre. The album is split into two distinct sides: Side A features 11 tracks that delve into the heart of South African hip-hop, while Side B offers 7 tracks rooted in the vibrant sounds of Afro Kwaito. 

Themes of Comfort, Love, and Liberation Throughout the 18 tracks, DJ Sliqe explores a wide range of themes including comfortability, origin, love, God, dreams, ambitions, peace, freedom, and liberation. The album also offers a deep dive into the vibrancy of South African nightlife, with stories of lessons learned and successes achieved, all infused with affirmations and a strong sense of faith. With “Injayam Vol 3,” DJ Sliqe encapsulates the growth of South African music, showcasing both veteran artists and emerging voices who will carry the genre forward. 

Creating Nostalgia for the Future 

Packed with energy and creativity, “Injayam Vol 3” is set to create a new wave of nostalgia for listeners. DJ Sliqe has carefully crafted each track to represent the diversity not only in music but also in language, bringing together different dialects, tribes, and people in a harmonious celebration of South African culture. 

Release Dates and Visuals 

“Injayam Vol 3” will be released in two parts: Side A drops on October 11, 2024, followed by Side B on November 8, 2024. Each release will be accompanied by an array of visuals to provide a richer interpretation of the album’s themes. 

The Injayam Experience: A Live Celebration 

Looking ahead, DJ Sliqe has announced the Injayam Experience, a live event scheduled for March 2025. This event will be a celebration of the entire “Injayam” catalog, with live performances from featured artists and additional festivities, creating an immersive experience for fans. 

DJ Sliqe Reflects on the Journey 

“The Injayam series has truly been a reflection of South African hip hop through the years, and it will live on to tell the tale,” says DJ Sliqe. While this marks the end of the “Injayam” series, it is by no means the end of the road for DJ Sliqe, who will continue to push the boundaries of South African music. 

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