Southern Sounds on the Rise: Spotify Spotlights 2024’s Must-Hear Talents from the South

Africa brims with artistic brilliance, and 2024 is poised to unveil a chorus of fresh voices. From soul-stirring vocalists to boundary-pushing creators, these rising stars are set to illuminate the continent’s music scene with their talent and innovation. Spotify, the global streaming giant, has spotlighted a compelling lineup of emerging artists from Southern Africa, primed to leave an indelible mark on the world stage this year.

Drawing from familiar rhythms while infusing their own creative flair, these newcomers signal a potential shift in musical landscapes. Their distinct perspectives not only promise to reshape African music but to captivate audiences worldwide.

Hailing from the diverse tapestry of South Africa, Botswana, and Zambia, these artists bring a rich fusion of styles, cultures, and narratives to the forefront, poised to enrapture global listeners.

SOUTH AFRICA
Sykes:
A native of Umhlanga, Sykes is a versatile instrumentalist and vocalist renowned for his collaborations, notably with Dlala Thukzin, including the chart-topping Amapiano hit “iPlan.” With a staggering 1.2 million monthly Spotify listeners, 2024 promises to catapult his career even further.

Ggoldie:
Hailing from Tembisa, Ggoldie is a dynamic female DJ celebrated for her single “Asambe.” Her musical journey, which began in 2021, showcases intricate sets that captivate audiences. Last year, attendees at the Spotify Greasy Tunes event in Braamfontein, Johannesburg, experienced her electrifying performances firsthand.

Thakzin:
A trailblazer in Afro House, Thakzin is revered for his distinctive sound and innovative approach to music production. Tracks like “The Magnificent Dance,” “Don’t Let Me See,” and “Please Don’t” have solidified his position in the industry, capturing the essence of the 2022 summer season and beyond.

Wordz:
Emerging from Pretoria, Wordz is a lyrical genius making waves in the hip-hop community. His collaborations, including features on A-Reece’s “A Real Nigga Tale,” and his solo projects like “Long Lost Letters” and “Death B4 Dishonor,” highlight his exceptional songwriting and rap skills. His album “PEOPLE FORGET TO BE PEOPLE” and its deluxe edition, released in 2023, further underscore his rising prominence.

Shakes & Les:
This dynamic duo from Johannesburg is redefining the Amapiano genre, captivating audiences across South Africa. Collaborations like “Zee Nxumalo,” featuring DBN Gogo, Ceeka RSA, and Chley Funk 55, have solidified their position as frontrunners in the Amapiano scene.

Will Linley:
Hailing from Cape Town, Will Linley gained recognition through social media before establishing himself in the music industry with tracks like “miss me (when you’re gone)” and his EP “Magic.” His distinctive sound transcends conventional genres, showcasing impeccable songwriting and vocals that resonate deeply with listeners.

Nanette:
Originating from Durban, Nanette burst onto the music scene in 2021 with her debut LP “Bad Weather.” Collaborations with artists like Kelvin Momo on tracks such as “Fool Me” and “Imfula” have garnered critical acclaim, propelling her to national recognition. Tracks like “Talk 2 Me” and “Call You,” released in 2023, further showcase her talent and versatility.

BOTSWANA
Titose:
An R&B artist from Botswana, Titose draws inspiration from personal experiences, weaving contemporary hip-hop with the soulful sounds of R&B. Collaborations with producer AmoBeatz, notably on her album “All Things Considered,” exemplify her unique style, evident in tracks like “Borderline” and “Star.”

ZAMBIA
Natasha Chansa:
Award-winning singer, rapper, and producer Natasha Chansa, also known as Princess Natasha Chansa (PNC), made waves with her 2022 release “Sini Ziba” featuring Yo Maps. Her dynamic talent and creative vision continue to redefine Zambia’s music landscape, earning her widespread acclaim and recognition.

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