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Trailblazing musicians to celebrate this Youth Month

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June 17, 2025

AS WE celebrate Youth Month in South Africa, a period dedicated to recognising and uplifting the voices of young people, it’s only fitting to spotlight the trailblazing musicians who are shaping the future of our music scene.

- LUTHO PASIYA

Trailblazing musicians to celebrate this Youth Month

This month offers a perfect stage to highlight a talented group of young artists who are not only making waves locally but are also ready to captivate global audiences with their unique sounds.

Here's a round-up of some of the hottest young musicians you should not miss.

Kamo Mphela

Breaking through the noise of the music industry is Kamo Mphela, born Kamogelo Matona in Durban and raised in Soweto.

She shot to fame as an amapiano dancer, making her mark on social media with captivating dance videos that highlighted her infectious energy and charisma.

Since releasing her debut single Suka Emabozeni in 2020, she has seen a meteoric rise in popularity. Her latest track, iParty, has gone viral, further cementing her reputation as one of SA's most formidable artists.

Mphela has emerged as a beacon of hope for many female artists, challenging the industry norms and advocating for women’s representation in music.

Craig Lucas

Craig Lucas is no stranger to the South African entertainment industry.

Gaining fame as the winner of the second season of The Voice South Africa in 2017, Lucas’ story is one of resilience born from adversity.

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