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Top 10 Trending South African Artists of 2024

“Mention Mzansi and flashy lifestyles; fashion, showbiz, and music immediately come to mind. The dynamic music scene in South Africa fosters fierce competition as artists constantly reinvent their sound to stay on top of the ever-changing landscape. From Die Antwoord to Mafikizolo to Tyla, the musical frenzy is wilder than one can imagine.

The 2024 Top 10 list features Costa Titch, who, despite his untimely passing, still boasts a devoted fanbase. Our analysis has identified and ranked South Africa’s most popular artists this year, highlighting a rapidly evolving industry.

Some stalwart stars have been unseated by emerging talents whose 2024 breakouts have catapulted them into the elite top 10. The only constant is change, so expect vigorous competition as new and established artists battle to capture the nation’s ears. With artists innovating to stay relevant, the music scene promises to remain in flux. Here are the musicians leading the wave and shaping the South African music industry in 2024.”

1. Die Antwoord

“Unlike most South African artists who stick to Afro-pop or Amapiano, Die Antwoord has forged its own unique path. Comprised of rappers Ninja and Yolandi Visser, along with producers HITEK5000 and Lil2Hood, this alternative hip-hop group formed in Cape Town in 2008.

Renowned for their singular style, Die Antwoord proves you can be different and still succeed. Their worldwide fandom reflects their universal appeal. They have garnered major international acclaim, consistently charting high across Europe, North America, and Australia.

By December 2023, their breakout hit “Baby’s on Fire” had surpassed 270 million YouTube views, affirming their status as one of South Africa’s most esteemed acts.

Though controversial, their music speaks volumes and has propelled them to the #1 spot among South Africa’s top artists for 2024. By resisting conformity to Afro-pop and Amapiano norms, Die Antwoord demonstrates that thinking outside the box can bring global fame. Their originality has struck a chord worldwide.”

2. Master KG

“Like ‘Despacito,’ ‘Jerusalema’ was the global anthem of 2020—if you were alive, you heard it. Master KG crafted one of the best songs of the millennium. With viral challenges fueling its rise, the smash hit also cemented Master KG as one of the most sought-after African artists.

Even in 2024, he holds strong at #2 among South Africa’s top music artists. ‘Jerusalema,’ featuring Nomcebo Zikode and Burna Boy, earned a diamond certification from the FRA and topped Billboard’s World Digital Song Sales chart.

By December 2023, the single had amassed over 587 million views, affirming its immense popularity. Master KG is a talent to be reckoned with. ‘Jerusalema’ transcended countries and cultures, its infectious joy inspiring countless dance challenges.

The song’s unprecedented success proves Master KG’s superstar status. Though released in 2020, ‘Jerusalema’ remains iconic, still keeping Master KG near the apex of South Africa’s music scene four years later.”

3. Tyla

“From singing in school to going head to head with Beyoncé, Tyla Laura Seethal, known simply as Tyla, has become a household name in the South African and African music industries at just 22 years old, destined for the top.

This captivating songstress from Johannesburg signed with Epic Records in 2021, with her debut single ‘Getting Late’ igniting domestic success.

But it was 2023’s ‘Water’ that propelled her to international stardom, entering the top ten in sixteen countries, including the UK and US. A trailblazer, Tyla’s ‘Water’ was the first song by a South African soloist to grace the US Billboard Hot 100 in 55 years, earning her the inaugural Grammy for Best African Music Performance in 2024.

Her self-titled debut album received critical acclaim, cementing Tyla as the youngest African Grammy winner and the ‘Queen of Popiano,’ a spicy fusion of pop and amapiano that tantalizingly showcases her versatility.”

4. Costa Titch

“Born to a Greek father and South African mother, Costa Titch defied expectations to dominate South African airwaves. Before his untimely passing in March 2023, Titch crafted iconic hits and broke stereotypes as a choreographer, proving white guys can dance.

If alive today, he might well be South Africa’s biggest artist. His breakthrough hit ‘Big Flexa’ propelled him into the upper echelon, amassing over 82 million views by December 2023. Despite his tragic death, Titch holds strong at #4 among 2024’s top artists, reflecting his dedicated fanbase.

With steady gains each year, he could posthumously claim the top spot in 2025. Titch surpassed expectations for a biracial South African artist, with songs like ‘Big Flexa’ revealing his widespread appeal and talent.

Though his story ended abruptly, Titch’s enduring popularity proves his music transcends his death. He shattered barriers few imagined he could, and his legacy remains as powerful in death as it did in life.”

5. Makhadzi

“As the lone female solo artist in South Africa’s male-dominated top 10 for 2024, Makhadzi proves that talent and tenacity prevail. She began performing at 13 in taxi ranks for patron donations.

Steadily rising since then, she has become one of South Africa’s most sought-after female artists, ranking 4th here. Greatness shines through hits like ‘Ghanama,’ which has over 24 million YouTube views.

This smash illustrates Makhadzi’s sustained relevance and enduring popularity in South Africa’s music landscape.

Despite humble beginnings, her perseverance fueled her ascent. Her presence in the 2024 top 10 signifies change as female artists gain ground in the fight for equity.

Though currently the lone female, Makhadzi has shattered glass ceilings through resilience. Her anthemic music empowers women’s voices. Makhadzi’s triumph propels progress.”

6. DJ Maphorisa

“DJ, producer, singer, songwriter—Maphorisa does it all. His talent is undeniable, having been the mastermind behind major hits like Uhuru’s ‘Y-Tjukuta,’ Kwesta’s ‘Ngud’,’ and Busiswa’s ‘Lahla.’

With smash singles like ‘Izolo’ racking up over 27 million views, Maphorisa has cemented his reputation as a leading industry player. Today he ranks 5th, but his versatility could propel him to the top in 2025.

Maphorisa is the secret weapon behind many stars, his production giving their songs crossover appeal. This multi-hyphenate has the skills to dominate any lane.

Wherever Maphorisa goes next, his imprint on the industry is indelible. He has shaped the sound of South African music.”

7. Prince Kaybee

“Being a DJ in South Africa can pave the way to top-10 success, as Prince Kaybee demonstrates. His musical mastery has produced some of the country’s biggest hits, earning widespread praise for captivating shows, infectious tracks, and top-notch DJ skills.

Hits like ‘Yonkinto,’ ‘Friend Zone,’ and ‘Wajellwa’ highlight his in-demand status. The smash ‘Banomoya’ has over 31 million views, bolstering Kaybee’s popularity. More than just a DJ, Kaybee leverages his talents to stay in the spotlight.

His enduring acclaim stems from his high production values and charismatic performances. Kaybee’s versatile artistry shows that being a DJ can indeed be a path to the top.”

8. Blaq Diamond

“School trips can spark destined musical unions, as was the case with Blaq Diamond. The duo first met while freestyling on a bus ride, forging a bond through school functions and earning local praise. Seeking greater prospects, they moved to Johannesburg – and the rest is history.

As just the second group in the top 10, their ascent is remarkable. Their momentum continues with chart-topping hits like ‘SummerYoMuthi,’ which has over 24 million YouTube views. Their unwavering success highlights the chemistry first kindled on a school trip.

Blaq Diamond proves that collaborations can arise anywhere with enough dedication. From bus ciphers to the big time, their friendship fuels their music. Blaq Diamond shows that partnerships powered by passion can climb to the top.”

9. Mafikizolo

“I’ve loved Mafikizolo forever—their enduring, soulful artistry never gets old. Formed in 1997 as a Kwaito trio with the late Tebogo Madingoane, Theo Kgosinkwe, and Nhlanhla Nciza, their hiatus compilation ‘The Best of’ hinted at more to come.

Resuming in 2013, they released the smash ‘Khona’ featuring Uhuru. Masters of Afro-pop, kwaito, house, and Afro-soul, their versatility is remarkable. As the third group and oldest duo in the top 10 for 2024, their longevity is unmatched.

Currently 8th among South Africa’s most popular musicians, classics like ‘Love Potion’—boasting over 38 million YouTube views by December 2023—exhibit their lasting power. Mafikizolo’s soulful sound endures across decades and genres.

Their evolution from 90s kwaito to today’s varied hits proves a timeless gift for reinvention. Still innovating years later, Mafikizolo represents resilience and the rewards it reaps.”

10. Nasty C

“From Soweto roots to dropping mixtapes at 14, Nasty C’s rise is impressive. Unlike most who cling to South Africa’s dominant Amapiano sound, he has carved a lane through hip hop. This maverick stance has yielded chart-topping hits and a global fanbase.

Despite eschewing trends, Nasty C inked a career-defining deal with Def Jam in March 2020. His US debut single ‘There They Go’ expanded his worldwide fan base, affirming his global appeal. Blockbusters like ‘SMA (Vol 1)’ with over 40 million YouTube views solidify Nasty C’s popularity.

Nasty C proves that thinking outside the box breeds success. Resisting creative conformity, he’s galvanized worldwide support through a unique hip-hop lens. Mainstream sounds come and go, but Nasty C’s conviction in his vision has fostered an irrefutable brand.

Authenticity doesn’t hinder acclaim—it fuels it. By embracing his art on his terms, Nasty C wins on his creative playing field. His rise shows that believing in one’s lane can propel artists farthest.

That concludes our countdown of the top 10 music artists ruling the charts in South Africa for 2024. From beloved veterans to rising stars, these talented musicians represent the best the country has to offer.

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