Top 5 Rising New School Rappers In SA Hip Hop For 2024
Top 5 Rising New School Rappers In SA Hip Hop For 2024. The South African hip-hop scene continues to evolve, with a new generation of artists pushing creative boundaries and redefining the sound of rap. Here’s a look at five rising stars who are making waves in 2024 and capturing the attention of fans and industry heavyweights alike.
Kane Keid
Kane Keid has quickly gained attention with his unapologetic and bold presence in the SA Hip Hop scene. His freestyle GOAT Talk captured the raw energy and potential that fans have been waiting for, showcasing his unique flow and lyrical prowess. Keid’s visibility skyrocketed after being featured on DJ Clen’s Too Viral album, where he appeared on the track “V.O.T.Y.” However, it’s his controversial remarks about A-Reece, calling him “not a versatile artist,” that sparked conversation across the rap community. Whether you agree or disagree with his stance, Keid’s fearless approach and willingness to challenge the status quo make him a standout voice for the new school.
Kindlynxsh
Kindlynxsh has been making waves in the game, with his hit single Eish Chief reaching over 1 million YouTube views—a massive milestone for an artist on the rise. But it doesn’t stop there; Kindlynxsh’s Eish Chief remix featuring none other than Nasty C has earned him even more respect in the game, solidifying his place among the rising stars of SA Hip Hop. With his smooth delivery, Kindlynxsh continues to gain traction, and his growing fanbase is just the beginning of his musical journey.
K.Keed
K.Keed is another artist who is not just taking the spotlight—she’s preparing to take over the scene. Known for her hit single Year 24 featuring Nasty C, K.Keed has shown that she can hold her own alongside established names in the industry. Her versatility shines through in her recent release Indaba Yethu, a collaboration with J’Something and Kaylow that blends hip-hop with soulful melodies. But the best is yet to come. K.Keed is gearing up for the release of her debut album, Bite The Bullet, and with her unique style and consistent growth, she’s one to watch.
Qwellers
Qwellers is a name that’s been buzzing in the streets, and their diverse collaborations are putting them on the map. Their track iJuzi features veteran DJ Sliqe, while Dan Up sees them team up with J Smash for an unforgettable banger. But Qwellers’ versatility doesn’t end there—they also linked up with Okamlumkoolkat and 031 Choppa on the track What’s the Qo, displaying their ability to collaborate across a range of sounds and styles. Their Qwelfontein Freestyle also gave fans a raw glimpse into their talent, proving that they can hold their own in any setting. As they continue to refine their sound, Qwellers are fast becoming one of the most promising groups in SA Hip Hop.
K-Rev
K-Rev is a force to be reckoned with, especially after his standout features on DJ Clen’s Too Viral album. He brought his undeniable energy to multiple tracks, including Kahleni, Up All Night, Let Go, Do Or Die, and Rubbery Bandz. His ability to seamlessly blend with different artists and adapt to various styles shows his flexibility as an artist. With a growing list of collaborations under his belt, K-Rev is proving that he has the talent and work ethic to make it to the top.