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Lowfeye steps into a new moment of recognition following a major Apple Music Rap Life Africa feature for April. The spotlight extends beyond the cover, placing his sound and story in front of a wider audience. At the centre is a record that continues to shape conversation around his rise. Read more on how the moment unfolded and what it signals for his journey.

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Tutu Puoane made her debut performance at Hugh’s Jazz Club in Braamfontein, Johannesburg, where she performed an intimate jazz set that drew attention from attendees, including rapper A-Reece. He later praised her music describing it as one of the best musical experiences he had ever heard. Puoane is a highly acclaimed South African jazz vocalist originally from Pretoria, currently based in Belgium, with an international career spanning over two decades. She responded by thanking A-Reece for attending and acknowledging his support, with the moment highlighting a crossover between hip-hop and jazz audiences in an intimate live performance setting.

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Lucasraps makes a powerful move on JP Keller’s latest single Can Never Be Me, a collaboration already gaining major traction across streaming platforms and social media. The record has sparked widespread conversation, with listeners dissecting standout moments and the energy behind the release. As discussions continue to build online, the track is positioning itself as one of the most talked-about drops in recent weeks, placing both artists firmly in the spotlight.

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Lucasraps appeared on Spreading Humours where he responded to discussion following Blxckie’s “KARMAA,” which contains a lyric referencing alleged remarks made by Riky Rick before his passing. He did not confirm or dispute the claims, stating he could not verify information attributed to the late rapper. He then emphasized his personal account of working with Riky Rick, referencing their 2019 collaboration “What It Is” with Dr Peppa and Chang Cello

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South African hip hop took full control at the inaugural Resistance Festival, where a multi-generational line-up delivered a high-impact showcase of culture, identity and live performance at Constitutional Hill. As part of the extended legacy of the Back To The City Festival, the event introduced a new platform dedicated to freedom of expression, uniting leading voices and emerging talent in a single, continuous programme.

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