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Moozlie Owns Every Frame In Her New “Go Getter” Music Video

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A turbo shot of colour, choreography, and boss-level confidence.

South African rap star Moozlie has dropped the official visuals for her single “Go Getter”, and it’s everything the title promises stylish, fierce, and unapologetically confident.

Directed by Meghan Daniels and shot by Jr Ecko, the music video transforms an industrial warehouse into a high-speed runway filled with motion, attitude, and ambition. From start to finish, Moozlie commands the camera with the kind of presence only she can deliver.

“I’m a go-getter, I don’t wait for no one.”

That line fuels the energy behind every shot. Quick-cut vignettes show Moozlie stacking cash, leading choreography, and moving through multiple looks with precision. It’s a visual reflection of hustle, sharp, stylish, and determined.

A Visual Built On Collaboration

Behind the lens, Daniels keeps the camera kinetic and intimate, while Jr Ecko’s eye for tone and texture amplifies every detail. From the fashion styling to the colour palette, the video carries a premium feel that matches Moozlie’s signature confidence.

The creative team includes some of the country’s most talented professionals, blending their expertise to produce a seamless, high-energy final cut. Each scene feels intentional, from choreography to lighting, showing that this was more than a shoot, it was a statement.

An Anthem For Hustlers

Beyond its visuals, “Go Getter” stands as a motivational anthem for anyone grinding toward their goals. Moozlie doubles down on her position as both a trendsetter and a symbol of perseverance. Her blend of flair, faith, and focus makes this drop more than entertainment, it’s empowerment in motion.

Earlier in the week, Moozlie teased fans with a light-hearted audition-style skit, interviewing quirky “characters” as a preview of the energy to come. That playful energy carries into the final product, balancing fun with purpose.

The Verdict

With “Go Getter”, Moozlie continues to prove why she’s one of South Africa’s most dynamic artists, a creative powerhouse who merges music, fashion, and storytelling with ease.

It’s not just another music video. It’s a masterclass in owning your moment, every frame, every bar, every beat.

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New SA Hip Hop Releases You Shouldn’t Miss | 24 April 2026

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New SA Hip Hop Releases You Shouldn’t Miss

There was a time when SA Hip Hop drops felt scattered. Moments came and went without structure, and consistency was always a question.

Now, the landscape feels different. Releases are more calculated. Collaborations are more intentional. Artists aren’t just dropping music, they’re building narratives, testing sounds and positioning themselves within a wider conversation.

This week’s drop reflects that shift. It’s not just about volume, it’s about direction.

 

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Yonda Way, Zingah & Lowfeye – Yonda
A sharp, no-frills opener that leans on chemistry and precision. Each artist plays their role without overreaching, setting the tone for a focused listening experience.


Rouge x K Keed – Siyabangena
Direct, confident and unapologetic. Rouge and K Keed step in with presence, delivering a record that doesn’t hesitate or second-guess itself.


The Big Hash, Sly & Kabza De Small – Company
A calculated cross-genre moment that speaks to evolution. This isn’t just a link-up, it’s positioning ahead of Love Is A Star, hinting at a broader sonic direction.


BabyDaiz – Coupe
Clean, smooth and controlled. BabyDaiz keeps it refined, letting the production breathe while maintaining a steady, confident delivery.


Dali Danger – Ama Movie
A young voice stepping into his lane with intent. Blending Hip Hop and Trap, Dali Danger continues shaping a sound that feels both current and personal.


Driemanskaap – It’s Over
A return that carries weight. As their second album since 2019, this release isn’t about noise, it’s about presence and continuation.


Redbutton – Hadiwele (feat. Sbuda Juice & Mazakaza)
A fusion that feels rooted and forward at the same time. Hip Hop meets Kwaito over a log drum bounce, with each contributor adding texture to the record.


Ca$h Khali – How I Feel
Personal and self-contained. From writing to production, Ca$h Khali keeps full control, delivering a record that feels intentional and direct.


DJ Kaymoworld – Flood The Six 💿
A full-scale collaborative statement. With contributions from Yanga Chief, JustSam, Scumie, Marcus Harvey, Gemini Major and more, the project brings multiple voices into one cohesive body of work.

This isn’t just another drop cycle.
It’s a reflection of a scene that’s becoming more self-aware, more refined, and more intentional with every release.

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Blxckie Previews “Uphi Usomnyama”

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Blxckie Teases New Track “Uphi Usomnyama”

The South African hip hop scene is buzzing after Blxckie previewed a new unreleased track titled “Uphi Usomnyama” during a recent livestream session.

The snippet quickly gained traction online, with fans sharing clips and reacting to his smooth delivery over a hard-hitting beat. One standout line  “Uphi usomnyama? Nangu usomnyama”  has already started circulating across social media, adding to the growing anticipation.

Known for his melodic flow and ability to blend hip hop with amapiano influences, Blxckie continues to show confidence and control in his sound. The preview suggests themes of self-assurance and dominance, reflecting an artist fully aware of his place in the game.

While details around the track remain limited, including its official release date, the early reaction indicates strong demand from listeners. Many believe the snippet could be part of a larger upcoming project.

As the clip continues to spread, one thing is clear , Blxckie has once again captured the attention of the culture before even dropping the full record.

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Lowfeye Named Apple Music Rap Life Africa Featured Artist

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Lowfeye Named Apple Music Rap Life Africa Featured Artist

Lowfeye Named Apple Music Rap Life Africa Featured Artist

South African rising star Lowfeye continues to gain momentum as he has been named Apple Music’s Rap Life Africa featured artist for April, a major co-sign from one of the world’s leading music platforms.

The spotlight, led by Global Editorial Head of Hip-Hop and R&B Ebro Darden alongside Nandi Madida, places a strong focus on Lowfeye’s standout single “Sosobala”, featuring Anzo and Danya Devs.

The track, lifted from his album NOSANGE, highlights Lowfeye’s sharp lyricism and confident delivery, blending hard-hitting production with authentic storytelling. The collaboration with Anzo and Danya Devs adds depth to the record, creating a sound that bridges heritage with modern hip-hop energy.

Beyond the single, NOSANGE represents a deeper artistic vision. The project explores themes of identity, ambition, and duality, combining cinematic production with introspective writing. It showcases Lowfeye’s ability to balance vulnerability with commanding presence, positioning him as a key voice in the new generation of African hip hop.

Speaking on the inspiration behind “Sosobala,” Lowfeye explained that the track goes beyond surface-level confidence. It reflects legacy, vision, and the idea of being ahead of one’s time — themes that resonate strongly within his music and overall direction.

With this Apple Music feature, Lowfeye’s reach continues to expand beyond local borders, reinforcing his place as one of the artists shaping the future of hip hop across the continent.

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