Some of the best Kwaito music of 2019

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If there is one universal thing that cheers everyone up, it is the melodious sounds in Music.

Music transcends many barriers and boundaries. That is one reason you many people indicate listening to music as part of their likes on their online profiles.

Kwaito is a popular genre in the southern part of Africa. In some areas, people refer to this genre as afro-house. Either way, songs in this category have the tempo of the widely-known electronic dance music.

The list below features songs from well-known artists like Dladla Mshunqisi. With such names on this collection of hits, it is time you get ready to start picking your favourites and add them to your playlist.

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Here is the list that comprises of SA house music new releases that dropped in the recent months and are still popping.

Malwedhe – King Monada

At the top of this list is Malwedhe, which is a song that dominated the airwaves in many countries in the continent. The tune also inspired the Idibala challenge, which was phenomenal.

If you love music, you must have done the challenge as well. The official video for Malwedhe is doing well because it already has over one million views despite being released weeks after its audio had hit.

Nothing Sweeter – DJ Sdunkero ft Bongi Silinda

After carefully listening to the hit song by King Monada above, you might notice some similarities with Nothing Sweeter. The tune of Nothing Sweeter in its first few seconds sounds a bit similar to Malwedhe although the former has a faster tempo than the latter.

Right off the bat, you will fall in love with melodies that Bongi Silinda fuses to this tune. Despite its fast tempo, the song still manages to deliver a chilled vibe that will fit your relaxed weekend afternoon. About the message of the song, who would not want to listen to a song about love?

Dladla Mshunqisi Feat Professor – Amalukuluku

Talk of the latest house music and here is a new release from Dladla Mshunqisi who was part of the phenomenal Omunye tune.

Upon listening to Amalukuluku, you will quickly note the classic Mshunqisi hype words sprinkled throughout the song. Do you want some motivation before you hit the club? Look no further than Amalukuluku.


What are some of your favourite South African songs?

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