Cape Argus

Emerging southern African musos tipped for successful 2024

- KARISHMA DIPA karishma.dipa@inl.co.za

WHEN it comes to music, the African continent is enjoying its moment in the sun.

From the exponentia­l growth of amapiano to the rise of African musicians such as Tyla, Black Coffee and Wizkid, music from the continent is being blasted and enjoyed across the globe.

Spotify is thrilled by the rise of African music. “From soulful singers to trailblazi­ng artists, these emerging talents are going to be the ones to watch this year as they put in work to captivate audiences and redefine the pulse of Africa’s music scene,” the digital music service noted.

“Their fresh perspectiv­es promise to rethink popular music, not just on the continent, but globally, and captivate listeners worldwide.”

And with the new year about to enter its second month, Spotify has revealed the list of rising southern African stars who they believe are poised to make their mark on the global music scene in 2024.

Here is Spotify’s list of emerging musical artists from southern Africa to look out for in 2024:

South Africa Sykes

The Durban-born instrument­alist and vocalist has made a name for himself with hits such as the amapiano banger iPlan, which features Dlala Thukzin.

He also worked with the South African DJ and record producer for the hit song, Mina.

The musician – whose real name is Ayabonga Zuma – is now set for even more internatio­nal success this year.

“With 1.2 million monthly Spotify listeners, 2024 is going to be even bigger for the artist,” it added.

Ggoldie

The singer and songwriter had somewhat of a breakthrou­gh year in 2021, following the release of her hugely successful single, Asambe.

Since then, music critics have lauded the Thembisa-born musician for her intricate and well-thought-out sounds.

And from her Spotify Greasy Tunes pop-up performanc­e in Braamfonte­in, Johannesbu­rg, last year, Ggoldie is expected to have an even more successful 2024 as she carves her name for herself in the highly competitiv­e music industry.

Thakzin

The South African musician, who was born Thabang Mathebula, is regarded as one of the pioneers of a new and developing variation of Afrohouse, and has been lauded for his specific and distinctiv­e sounds.

He has also recently earned acclaim as an artist with a versatilit­y that is as unique as his music, Spotify said.

They added: “On the single The

Magnificen­t Dance, Thakzin managed to capture the 2022 summer period with the song achieving viral status.”

They also referenced his hits such as Don’t Let Me See and Please Don’t, which have seen Thakzin cement his place in the African music industry. Wordz

While the African music scene is being largely celebrated for its amapiano offerings, artist Wordz is also getting the continent recognitio­n for his hip hop sounds.

Also known as “Wordz Tha’ Prince”, the musician from Pretoria initially shot to fame through his feature on A-Reece’s single, A Real N*gga Tale.

His projects, which showcase his songwritin­g and rapping skills, include EPs such as Long Lost Letters and Death B4 Dishonor.

Wordz’s People Forget to Be People album, and its 2023 deluxe version of the musical offerings, have also been well received by music fans.

Shakes & Les

The duo have been adding their own sounds to the ever-evolving amapiano music scene.

Spotify added that Shakes & Les’s prominent singles with the likes of DBN Gogo, Zee Nxumalo, Ceeka RSA and Chley Funk 55, are all dominating the amapiano scene.

Will Linley

The Capetonian artist is yet another South African musician who is proving that Africa has more to offer than just amapiano. The pop sensation cemented his status in the music world with the release of the single miss me (when you’re gone), as well as the 2023 EP Magic.

This comes after social media also played a vital role in introducin­g Linley, musically, to the online community.

“With a sound that extends beyond popular music, Will Linley’s delivery from writing to vocals is impeccable and arresting,” Spotify said.

Botswana Titose

Titose is an R&B artist whose music draws on personal experience­s.

Spotify explained that the musician’s sound can be described as a contempora­ry blend with hip hop, combined with the smoother and warmer sounds of R&B.

“This was evidenced by her 2023 album release All Things Considered and on songs including Borderline and Star.

Zambia Natasha Chansa

Also known as “Princess Natasha Chansa”, the award-winning singer, rapper, and producer is seeing her star continue to rise across the continent.

Renowned for her 2022 release Sini Ziba featuring Yo Maps, Spotify believes that Chansa is yet another African music star who can go on to be a global superstar this year.

 ?? | Instagram ?? ZAMBIAN artist Natasha Chansa.
| Instagram ZAMBIAN artist Natasha Chansa.

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