Born Sphamadla Iyakhanya Nhleko in Stanger, Kwa-Zulu Natal, Sain is an artist whose career is growing. Two years ago, Sain released his most successful song to date titled “Champion” on 21 March 2024. The artist’s single has garnered over 400 000 streams across digital platforms including Apple Music, Spotify and Audio Mack. Additionally, Sain has recently captured the attention of fellow South African rapper Touchline and has hinted at the possibility of them working together. Following in Touchline’s footsteps, Sain is well known for addressing issues like poverty, ambition, daily black struggles resonating with audiences in South Africa. He has a knack for blending in social commentary with personal narratives in both Zulu and English.
“Champion” is an optimistic and introspective rap song that profoundly explores the complex experience of manhood in the context of the African culture , characterized by silent endurance, the pressure of responsibilities and the pursuit of financial stability and legacy. The song highlights the importance of being a “Champion” by staying resilient even in the face of adversity. On the song, Sain delves into the challenges of internal and external struggles faced by men, and the profound influence of role models and aspirations on a man’s journey all delivered across three verses and a strikingly written chorus.
“Indoda iyibambha ishisa ngoba ukukhala kwayo akusizi
iThuba lisakhona masiphila
Iyinyembhezi uyibona zenhla seniphuzile namajita mawufuna ukubona indoda ikhala vele uyinike uBeer
Bro it’s hard to be man omunye usekhathele
The pain is inside Kodwa ngaphandle siGrand
Omunye ukhala yedwa ngoba iyinkinga ziyamkinya
Akukho okungadluli so phephisa Nigga”
The chorus of the song addresses how men often internalize their emotions, feeling the need to be the pillars of strength for their families. Sain discusses how men sometimes turn to alcohol as an escape, revealing their vulnerabilities only when drinking with friends. He explores the detrimental effects of toxic masculinity, which leaves men without a safe space to express their struggles. The chorus concludes with a message of resilience, reminding listeners that pain is temporary and life goes on.
The three verses collectively depict the complexities of manhood, highlighting the pressures of providing for a family, pursuing personal goals, and building a legacy. The song serves as a plea for greater awareness of men’s mental health issues, particularly in a time when such concerns are increasingly prevalent.
The success of “Champion” solidifies Sain’s position as a rising talent in the music industry and underscores his ability to inspire positive change through his music. I eagerly anticipate what the young talent from KwaZulu-Natal will offer next.
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https://www.instagram.com/sain_champion