Usimamane, Tony Dayimane, Ziggy4x and KindlyNxsh Featured On Apple Music The Cover Of Rap Life Africa
“Meet the New Faces of SA Hip-Hop: Usimamane, Tony Dayimane, Ziggy4x, and KindlyNxsh Take Over Apple Music’s Rap Life Africa”
Apple Music has officially crowned 2024 as the year of the new wave in South African hip-hop, spotlighting Usimamane, Tony Dayimane, Ziggy4x, and KindlyNxsh on the cover of their flagship playlist, Rap Life Africa.
This coveted feature celebrates the fresh energy these rising stars have injected into the scene, proving that hip-hop remains one of the most culturally influential genres in the country. From viral hits to groundbreaking albums, these artists are redefining the game while making their mark on global charts.
Usimamane: From Viral Star to Chart-Topping Phenomenon
Usimamane skyrocketed to fame with his infectious hit “Cheque”, which became a social media sensation and secured his debut album 20th: Days Before Maud a #1 spot on the Apple Music album charts. Signed under gamma., Usimamane’s rise is a testament to the power of relatable lyrics and soulful melodies.
“The streets were hungry for something fresh. My music resonates because it’s authentic—emotional yet culturally relevant,” he shared. With tracks like “Uvalo” featuring Sjava, Usimamane’s imprint on the industry is undeniable.
Tony Dayimane: Revolutionizing SA Hip-Hop with “Red October: Induction”
Tony Dayimane brought firepower to the genre with his debut album, Red October: Induction, featuring heavyweights like Okmalumkoolkat, Kwesta, and Emtee. As the leader of the innanet.wav movement, Tony believes this new wave of artists is precisely what the culture has been hungry for.
“Hip-hop was at a crossroads, overshadowed by amapiano. What we’ve done is inject fresh energy and new faces to reignite the flame,” Tony explained.
Ziggy4x: Cape Town’s Gangsta Baby with Global Appeal
Cape Town’s Ziggy4x introduced a gritty yet unique sound with his EP Gangsta Baby and the viral hit “Honne”. His raw and authentic approach resonates with fans worldwide.
“My music gives listeners the full picture. The voice, lyrics, and production create a vibe that’s impossible to ignore,” Ziggy said. His presence on Rap Life Africa underscores the impact of his breakout year.
KindlyNxsh: Independent and Unstoppable
KindlyNxsh, whose remix of “Eish Chief” featuring Nasty C became an anthem, has defied the odds as an independent artist. His rise is a story of determination, creativity, and using limited resources.
“After losing so many hip-hop icons, the culture was at a low point. This year, we were all hungry to fill those gaps. I’ve made it my time, armed only with a dream, my music, and my iPhone,” KindlyNxsh revealed.
The New Wave Leading SA Hip-Hop’s Revival
These trailblazers are not just bringing attention to themselves but revitalizing hip-hop in South Africa. They’ve reignited a genre that had been overshadowed by amapiano in recent years, proving that the streets still have love for bars, beats, and cultural storytelling.
Their rise also coincides with the resurgence of established stars like Nasty C, A-Reece, and Blxckie, whose projects continue to dominate charts globally.
SA Hip-Hop’s Global Success in 2024
Apple Music’s latest stats highlight just how much South African hip-hop has flourished:
• Nasty C leads as the most-streamed SA hip-hop artist worldwide, followed by A-Reece, AKA, and newcomer Usimamane.
• Albums like Strings and Bling and Kill The King: the mixtape continue to dominate, while chart-topping tracks like “SETE” and “Lemons (Lemonade)” remain fan favorites.
Rap Life Africa: A Platform for the Future
Apple Music’s Rap Life Africa is more than a playlist; it’s a cultural moment. Featuring the year’s breakout stars on its final cover for 2024 solidifies their position as leaders of the next generation.
As we approach 2025, the future of South African hip-hop looks brighter than ever, with artists like Usimamane, Tony Dayimane, Ziggy4x, and KindlyNxsh leading the charge.
Catch the final episode of Rap Life Radio with Ebro and Nandi Madida on December 20th.