Makwa Announces Return Of “Makwande” And “16s91” To Streaming Platforms

Makwa Announces Return Of “Makwande” And “16s91” To Streaming Platforms. South African producer and rapper Makwa has sparked excitement among fans after revealing that some of his beloved projects are set to return to digital streaming platforms.

The artist shared the update through an Instagram Story, where he posted a screenshot appearing to show the re-upload process for one of his projects. Accompanying the image was the message: “Finally the wait is over I, Makwande and 16s91 they coming back to DSPs.”

The announcement immediately caught the attention of supporters who have long been asking about the availability of some of Makwa’s older material online. DSPs, short for Digital Streaming Platforms, include services such as Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube Music, where many listeners consume music today.
The screenshot posted by Makwa appears to show the upload details for “Makwande,” suggesting that the project is currently being prepared for redistribution. The post strongly indicates that the return of both “Makwande” and “16s91” is now underway.
Over the years, Makwa has built a loyal following through his emotionally driven production style and distinctive sound, helping shape modern South African hip hop and soulful rap. Projects like “Makwande” remain highly regarded among fans, many of whom have continued revisiting snippets and unofficial uploads while waiting for the music to officially return online.
The announcement also arrives during a period where more artists are reclaiming and restoring older catalogues to streaming services, allowing newer audiences to discover music that may previously have been unavailable digitally.




