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Flash Cortez Drops New Single “Nthabiseng” Featuring Romeo ThaGreatwhite

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Acclaimed beat maker, songwriter, rapper, and record producer Flash Cortez has just released his highly anticipated single Nthabiseng, featuring the lyrical powerhouse Romeo ThaGreatwhite, under Lebzatainment Records.

This emotionally charged track is more than just music—it’s a poignant narrative rooted in a true story. Nthabiseng sheds light on the harsh realities of vulnerability, exploitation, and human trafficking, topics often left unspoken in mainstream music. Through raw verses and heartfelt production, Flash Cortez transforms personal pain into a powerful call for awareness and change.

“This song is more than music – it’s a story that needed to be told. I want people to feel her journey, reflect on the choices society forces on the vulnerable, and confront the issue of human trafficking,” says Flash Cortez.

A Rising Star in African Hip Hop

Born Asivhangana Kislev Ramanyimi on July 27, 2003, in Elim, Limpopo, Flash Cortez has quickly risen to become one of the most influential young figures in modern African hip hop. His breakout moment came in 2023 when he gained recognition in Lesotho for his unique blend of Sesotho sounds and contemporary hip hop.

He further solidified his place in the industry with his production work on Sannere’s debut EP Pha-Balimo (2024), which featured standout hits like Hale Felile O Ntjoetse and Ke Romiloe Nna, both produced with support from Malome Vector. These projects highlighted Flash Cortez’s versatility and cemented his reputation as one of the region’s most exciting talents.

A Career Marked by Impact

Flash Cortez has consistently delivered powerful tracks that resonate with audiences across Southern Africa. Songs such as Kea Nyala, Phambili Nge War, and Hoba Monna have earned him accolades, including Lesotho Music Awards, and recognition as one of the most gifted producers of his generation.

Now signed under Lebzatainment Records, Flash Cortez continues to use his artistry not only to entertain but also to challenge societal issues and amplify marginalized voices.

The Power of Nthabiseng

With Nthabiseng, Flash Cortez and Romeo ThaGreatwhite aim to spark conversations around human trafficking and the exploitation of vulnerable individuals. The track’s raw emotion, layered production, and poignant storytelling make it one of the most important releases of 2025.

Nthabiseng is a reminder of music’s ability to heal, inspire, and bring awareness to pressing social issues. It’s not just a song—it’s a message, a memorial, and a movement.

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Dan Mwale & Melodic Bman release explosive single NO SIGNAL

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Johannesburg based rapper Dan Mwale makes a statement with a powerful new release with “No Signal”, a standout single featuring Melodic Bman and the lead release from his upcoming EP, The Man Amongst Men. No Signal is  fused melodic rap, PluggnB and modern African hip-hop into a record built for both replay value and real conversation.

Born and raised in Johannesburg to Zambian parents, Dan Mwale continued cementing himself as part of a new generation of African artists redefining the sound of Southern African hip-hop . As an artist born into two different culture that makes he’s music stands out .

More than just a rapper, Dan carried multiple creative hats as a producer, songwriter, entrepreneur and qualified attorney — a rare combination that gave his artistry depth, discipline and purpose.

The new single No Signal is Built on haunting melodies, cinematic production and emotionally charged lyricism, No Signal explores the silence that follows broken communication, emotional distance and the constant pressure of modern life. Rather than chasing trends, the song creates a space where vulnerability meets confidence—a soundtrack for anyone who has ever needed to step away from the noise and reclaim their peace.

 

Produced by Antiyoutheshit, a young producer from Cape Town, the record blends atmospheric textures, immersive melodies and hard-hitting drums with introspective storytelling.

The single has already earned editorial recognition through Apple Music’s New Music Daily playlist, exposing the record to a wider global audience.

With No Signal, Dan Mwale continues building more than a music catalogue and is preparing to unveil a longer-form project expected later this month.

Sometimes the strongest connection begins when there’s No Signal.

Stream “No Signal” on all major digital streaming platforms.

 

https://afrisounds.lnk.to/NOSIGNAL

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LUCASRAPS Kicks Off New Friday Freestyle Series

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LUCASRAPS has officially launched his new Friday Freestyle series, kicking things off with a performance that immediately caught the attention of fans.

One particular line stood out across social media:

“My realest enemies were once all my real friends.”

The bar sparked speculation among listeners, with many debating whether the lyric was directed at anyone specific or simply reflected personal experiences.

Regardless of interpretation, the freestyle serves as another reminder of why LUCASRAPS remains one of the sharpest lyricists in the current generation.

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Nasty C Explains Why He Won’t Do A Tswayza Interview

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Nasty C recently addressed whether he would ever appear on Tswayza’s platform, revealing that he currently has no plans to do so despite having great respect for the show.

The rapper praised the production and described it as a valuable platform, even expressing hope that it continues to grow and attract major investment in the future.

“I hope a brand comes through and they give them a mega budget,” he said.

Despite his admiration for the platform, Nasty C admitted that he has no personal interest in sitting down for an interview on the show at this stage of his career.

“I personally do not want to do it,” he stated.

While explaining his reluctance, the rapper acknowledged that he doesn’t fully understand the reason himself. He dismissed the idea that fear is holding him back, suggesting it may simply come down to comfort, motivation, or knowing where he feels he fits.

“Maybe at some stage my feelings will change,” he said. “I don’t know if it’s just like I’m too nervous — that’s not the word. Maybe lazy? Maybe I’m too lazy to do something like that? I don’t know.”

Nasty C further explained that his decision is tied to a personal feeling that he does not belong on the platform right now.

“I feel like people should know where they belong. I don’t belong there. I don’t wanna do that.”

However, he was careful to ensure that his comments were not interpreted as criticism of the show. Before ending the discussion, he doubled down on his admiration for the platform and urged that his praise be included alongside any headlines.

Although he has no plans to appear at the moment, Nasty C made it clear that his feelings could change in the future. His comments have since sparked conversation among fans, many of whom would still like to see the rapper make an appearance on the show one day.

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