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Loatinover Pounds Reflects On Reaching Fans Across 8 Provinces In 2023

Loatinover Pounds Reflects On Reaching Fans Across 8 Provinces In 2023. Loatinover Pounds has experienced significant success in the South African Hip Hop scene, gaining immense popularity after the meteoric ascent sparked by the release of his chart-topping track, “Sosh Plata.”

Loatinover Pounds Reflects On Reaching Fans Across 8 Provinces In 2023

“Sosh Plata” transformed into a street anthem when the emerging producer collaborated with 25K and Thapelo Ghutra for the remix. Since then, the catchphrase “Faka Punyete” has become a viral sensation in both the South African Hip Hop scene and the streets.

Riding on the fame garnered by his hit song, Loatinover Pounds has elevated his brand to new heights. His influence extends beyond the streets of Gauteng, reaching numerous provinces across South Africa. Taking to Instagram, the young producer and rapper took time to reflect on his remarkable achievement this year as he reached over 8 provinces through live performances. “damn, we really did 8/9 provinces this year, that’s over 90 performances,” the Sosh Plata hitmaker said.

Adding to the excitement and the bigger things that he has achieved, the young rapper also had his hit song making it to the top 100 songs on Apple Music in 2023. “Sosh Plata (feat. 25K & Thapelo Ghutra (Remix) by Loatinover Pounds is playing on the 100 Best Songs of 2023.”

The young artist has not only received praise and support from the fans who have been streaming his music and buying his merch, but industry gurus such as Rashid Kay, have also acknowledged his exceptional craft and the impact he has made on the SA Hip Hop culture.

“You know what they say, they say one-eyed man is the King in the land of the blind. So that means, we have nothing but Sosh Plata to look up to,” said Rashid Kay. “The other years, if you have a hit, it’s a hit across all genres, you had your Ngud’ that was the song of the year across all board. You had your Caracara, your Doc Shebeleza you know. Not a hit for a certain group of people, so as SA Hip hop we don’t have a crossover hit nationally,” Rashid added.

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