Discover the hottest new music gems for your weekend playlist
'Partii' is an invitation to let loose, encouraging listeners to escape the ordinary and surrender to the beat.
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With the weekend here, music enthusiasts find themselves on the lookout for fresh tracks to enliven their playlists and energise the vibe.
This week, an exciting array of emerging artists and seasoned musicians alike have released tunes that are bound to inspire dance moves and introspection alike.
Here's a curated selection of the hottest new music gems you should consider adding to your weekend rotation.
'Partii' is an invitation to let loose, encouraging listeners to escape the ordinary and surrender to the beat.
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'Partii' by Kamo Mphela
Kamo Mphela is back with a high-octane anthem titled 'Partii'.
This electrifying track, boasting contributions from Aymos, Jay Music, Que DJ, and SpacePose, is a celebration of youth and rhythm.
'Partii' is an invitation to let loose, encouraging listeners to escape the ordinary and surrender to the beat.
Mphela aims for the song to instill a sense of freedom, making it perfect for the dancefloor and TikTok challenges alike.
Initially penned at just 15-years-old, "Dancin Wit U" encapsulates the dreamy essence of a perfect first date.
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'Dancin Wit U' by Jaydᴎ Elle
Rising pop star Jaydᴎ Elle delivers a disco-pop delight with her new single 'Dancin Wit U'.
Initially penned at just 15-years-old, the song encapsulates the dreamy essence of a perfect first date.
It layers nostalgic grooves with a modern flair, reminding listeners of the joyful anticipation of new connections.
'It's got soul, it's got sparkle, and it makes you want to move,' Elle shared, highlighting its feel-good nature.
"Get Up" encourages listeners to embrace courage and self-confidence.
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'Get Up' by Charley Dixon featuring Yedda
Afro-tech DJ Charley Dixon's latest release, 'Get Up', features the soulful voice of Yedda.
This pulsating anthem encourages listeners to embrace courage and self-confidence.
Dixon described the song as a personal message about stepping into one's power, and it's a call for everyone to rise and pursue their dreams fearlessly.
'Bengicela' serves as both a dancefloor hit and a heartfelt prayer for hope and guidance.
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'Bengicela' by MaWhoo, GL_Ceejay, Thukuthela, and Jazzworx
Following her hit 'Uzizwa Kanjan', MaWhoo returns on a spiritual note with 'Bengicela'.
This collaboration serves as both a dancefloor hit and a heartfelt prayer for hope and guidance.
MaWhoo's powerful vocals resonate through Jazzworx's emotive production, creating a track that offers solace amid life's uncertainties.
In a touching tribute to resilience, Major Bless honours Youth Month with his debut single 'Can't Go Back'.
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'Can't Go Back' by Major Bless
In a touching tribute to resilience, Major Bless honours Youth Month with his debut single 'Can't Go Back'.
Drawing from personal and societal struggles, the Afro-soul track is a rallying cry for the youth to rise above their past and embrace a hopeful future.
'We move forward, we grow, and we become what we were born to be,' Bless asserted.
"Che Che" exudes confidence, self-expression and the joy of living your best life.
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'Che Che' by Young Jonn featuring Asake
Young Jonn brings the groove with 'Che Che', an infectious Afro-pop anthem featuring the dynamic Asake.
This vibrant track exudes confidence, self-expression and the joy of living your best life.
Anticipated as a part of Jonn's upcoming 'Blue Disco' project, it's primed to be a staple of summer playlists.
"Unguye uThixo" reflects a young generation's embrace of faith through music.
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'Unguye uThixo' by Zikhona Maxine Zonke
Emerging gospel artist Zikhona Maxine Zonke offers a heartfelt anthem with 'Unguye uThixo' (You're God).
Rooted in gratitude and purpose, her song reflects a young generation's embrace of faith through music.
'It's about how He rescued me from hopelessness,' Zonke shared, echoing a theme of love and direction.
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Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Next Stay Close ✕ Ad loading Kamo Mphela has emerged as a beacon of hope for many female artists, challenging the industry norms and advocating for women's representation in music. Image: Kamo Mphela Instagram Breaking through the noise of the music industry is Kamo Mphela, born Kamogelo Matona in Durban and raised in Soweto. 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