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5 Most Watched SA Hip Hop Music Videos On YouTube 2024

5 Most Watched SA Hip Hop Music Videos On YouTube 2024. South African hip-hop artists have been making their mark on YouTube, breaking records, and capturing the hearts of millions. From lyrical mastery to visual storytelling, the top five most-watched SA hip-hop music videos this year showcase the range and influence of the genre.

5 Most Watched SA Hip Hop Music Videos On YouTube 2024

Here’s a rundown of the videos that have not only garnered views but also fueled conversations and kept fans hitting replay.

Usimamane – “Cheque” (3.3 Million Views)

Usimamane has cemented his position in the SA hip-hop scene with “Cheque,” an anthem that speaks to ambition, hard work, and the rewards of persistence. Shot against a sleek urban backdrop with vibrant visuals, “Cheque” mixes aspirational themes with a celebration of SA hip-hop culture, resonating deeply with audiences across the country.

The video’s polished production values and Usimamane’s powerful performance have propelled it to the top of the charts, racking up over 3.3 million views. Fans continue to revisit it, and its popularity is a testament to Usimamane’s influence and the relatability of his journey.

K.O – “Let Me Cook” (2.7 Million Views)

K.O’s “Let Me Cook” is more than a song – it’s a statement. Featuring Maglera Doe Boy with a classical-style appearance in the music video, the track is a fusion of catchy hooks and sharp lyricism that has captivated fans and the hip-hop community alike. With 2.7 million views, The music video highlights K.O’s finesse, with a creative mix of color palettes, slick choreography, and dynamic set designs that perfectly complement his laid-back flow.

This video has not only showcased K.O’s versatility but also reaffirmed his ability to remain relevant and innovative in a constantly evolving industry. His authenticity and dedication shine through, as “Let Me Cook” serves as a reminder that K.O is far from done with shaping SA hip hop.

K.O – “Too Much” (1.7 Million Views)

K.O strikes again on the list with “Too Much,” a track that shows his versatility and knack for delivering a balanced blend of laid-back vibes and hard-hitting beats. Featuring Nasty C, “Too Much” has garnered 1.7 million views, reflecting the continued support and enthusiasm of his fan base. In the video, K.O’s relaxed demeanor and the crisp, high-quality production elevate the viewing experience, creating an atmosphere that’s both engaging and visually rich.

The video’s modern aesthetic, complete with stylized lighting and sharp editing, adds depth to K.O’s performance, making it a go-to for fans looking for a visual treat. His consistent approach to music and visuals has secured his place as one of the most influential artists in SA hip hop today.

Kindlynxsh – “Eish Chief” (1 Million Views)

Known for his unique style and storytelling, Kindlynxsh brings a fresh perspective with “Eish Chief.” Crossing the million-view mark, this track has become a fan favourite as it showcased the young rapper’s hunger and powerful raps featuring 808 Sallie.

The video captures Kindlynxsh’s vibrant personality, combining street visuals with bold colour grading that makes each frame stand out. “Eish Chief” is more than just a song; it’s an anthem that has paved the way to fame for the up-and-coming rapper.

Priddy Ugly – “Ntjaka” (549K Views)

Closing off the list is Priddy Ugly with “Ntjaka.” Given the song’s impressive numbers on other streaming platforms, it’s surprising that it hasn’t yet reached 1 million views on YouTube. The reason may be straightforward: the acclaimed rapper likely split his audience by releasing two music videos for “Ntjaka.” Despite their differences in visuals, the videos seem to be competing for views rather than building momentum together. Currently, the initial video has reached 620K views, while the official version trails with even fewer views.

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