
Usimamane has announced the release of a new project titled “G-Wagon Music: Baby Tai,” scheduled to arrive on Monday, January 12. The announcement was made through his social media platforms, where he shared the cover art and a concise rollout message alongside the project’s tracklist.
In the post, the artist confirmed the scope and timing of the release, writing, “G wagon music : BABY TAI, Drops on a Monday January 12.” The update also revealed that the project will contain six tracks.
The upcoming release follows Usimamane’s most recent project cycle, which was centered on his debut studio album 20th: Days Before Maud, released in September 2024. The album marked a significant milestone in his career and recorded notable streaming figures in South Africa. In early 2025, the rapper expanded the project with a deluxe edition, which introduced additional tracks, including “Dangerous II,” a collaboration with American rapper Rick Ross. The album cycle followed the success of Usimamane’s breakout single “Cheque,” which received triple-platinum certification locally.
“G-Wagon Music: Baby Tai” is structured as a six-track release, indicating a concise addition to the rapper’s catalog. The title places the project under the “G-Wagon Music” banner, a name that has been associated with Usimamane’s recent branding and output. The inclusion of “Baby Tai” in the title distinguishes the release, though no further explanation has been provided regarding its meaning or concept.
As January 12 approaches, anticipation is expected to build around how “G-Wagon Music: Baby Tai” will be received and whether additional visuals or promotional material will accompany the drop. For now, the confirmed details remain clear: a six-track project, announced directly by the artist, arriving at the start of the week.
Further updates are expected through Usimamane’s official platforms as the release date nears, including streaming links and potential visuals. Until then, the announcement serves as a formal confirmation of timing, format, and title for the upcoming project within the current digital music landscape today.






