Emtee Claims His Crown For Being The Most Featured Artist Every Year

Emtee Claims His Crown For Being The Most Featured Artist Every Year. With just six words and a dose of Emtee’s signature bravado, the award-winning rapper reignited conversation across Mzansi’s hip-hop scene this week.

The post, simple yet powerful, came as a confident reminder of the Hustla’s enduring relevance — and the numbers back him up. “Most featured. Every year. Memba dat. Seen!”
In a year that has seen many veterans take a step back or struggle to adapt, Emtee is more visible than ever, lending his unmistakable voice and streetwise soul to a string of high-profile collaborations. From spitting hard truths alongside K.O on Phara City, to blessing Maraza’s Village In The Trap II with his melodic grit, and stealing the spotlight on Big Zulu’s infectious banger Abazazi Bafunani — Emtee has once again become the voice that bridges the chorus and the culture.
Each feature isn’t just a verse — it’s a moment. A stamp. A seal of authenticity. When Emtee shows up on a track, it’s not a guest appearance, it’s a co-sign of quality.
Fans across social media echoed the sentiment, calling Emtee “the Quincy Jones of features,” with one user writing: “Big hustle for sure are u not using muthi on the features every genre wanna feature u?” The Hustla’s ability to switch from trap anthems to introspective soul speaks volumes about his artistry — and his hustle.
Despite personal setbacks in recent years, Emtee’s resilience has made him more than a rapper — he’s become a symbol of survival in a game that often forgets its legends. His post isn’t just a flex; it’s a statement of fact, a gentle reminder to a genre often obsessed with the next wave: Emtee is the wave.