What's is Happening in Music

Golden Oldie’s "If I Had Wings" stands out on Less Is Enough with sharp verses from Swiss and Trent Nicks, polished production and authentic hip-hop energy. It’s a well-crafted underground gem that rewards listeners from start to finish.
Sarnilo’s Bayabika blends Afro-soul and neo-soul into a reflective journey about intuition and inner guidance. Rich vocals, spiritual undertones and striking visuals create an immersive experience that lingers long after the song ends.
K.Darrow's Masiyekele blends Afrobeat, trap and traditional Swati influences to tell a relatable story about love, money and changing circumstances. Backed by catchy lyrics, strong visuals and a confident flow, the track showcases both creativity and cultural identity.
iYA’s Tokyo, featuring Nkhosiyabongwa Dlamini, is a tender standout from I Feel Deeply. With soft, controlled vocals, romantic production by Ndumiso Manana and striking visuals, it reveals iYA’s artistic growth and emotional precision.
The beat instantly got my ear, full textures that signal that this is a good song. The betat doesn’t play for long, then Oriiginelle comes in with her opening verse. Firdy’s feature is not one where you wonder when the next artist is going to come on. Soon as she gets the mic Firdy goes into full expression and I admire her style.
Mzwaa teams up with Zinia on Love The Way, a warm winter ballad blending smooth R&B and soulful vocals. The track’s intimate production, strong chemistry, and striking cover art make it another standout in Mzwaa’s current run.