
South African rapper, songwriter, and producer AB Crazy is celebrating a major career milestone after his latest single, Another Chance, became the most played hip hop song on national radio.
The artist took to X (formerly Twitter) to share the achievement, posting: “Wow. The year is 2025 and we have the most played hiphop song on the radio this morning. AnotherChance touched by @Abutipr26.”
The post included a screenshot of the ZA-All Radio Chart covering the period from 17 to 22 October 2025. The image showed Another Chance positioned at number 6, recording 53 plays and generating 10.3 million impressions across radio stations nationwide. Notably, it was the only hip hop song featured within the chart’s top ten, highlighting its standout performance in a space largely dominated by pop and dance genres.
Another Chance was officially released on 3 October 2025, marking AB Crazy’s strong return to the music scene after a period of relative quiet. The song blends smooth melodic hooks with heartfelt lyrics, exploring themes of growth, reflection, and gratitude. Its relatable message and polished production have helped it connect with both long-time fans and new listeners across different platforms.
The chart data shared by AB Crazy reflects the track’s impressive airplay reach. With 53 recorded spins and over ten million impressions, Another Chance demonstrates significant radio traction within just a few weeks of its release. Being the sole hip hop entry in the top ten positions further underlines the song’s broad appeal and the continued impact of AB Crazy’s sound on mainstream audiences.
AB Crazy, known for blending sharp lyricism with smooth, radio-friendly production, has consistently delivered music that balances introspection with mass appeal. Another Chance continues that tradition, offering a reflective yet uplifting tone that resonates across genres.
With Another Chance now officially recognized as the most played hip hop song on radio for the week ending 22 October 2025, the artist’s message of perseverance and renewal seems to have found exactly the audience it was meant to reach.






