The rise of cross-genre collaborations in South African music industry

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From rap to gqom and gospel to amapiano, artists are breaking traditional boundaries to create something truly groundbreaking.

has always been a canvas for flavour, rhythm and tradition but the recent surge in cross-genre collaborations is marking a transformative chapter in South Africa's vibrant cultural tapestry.

Their track, “Gucci”, is a festive banger that has seamlessly taken over South African dance floors. This captivating piece cleverly marries the soulful elements of maskandi with the pulsating rhythms of amapiano. The crossover blends rhythm and soul in ways that the music scene hasn't seen before, with Mthandeni’s traditional roots contrasted by MaWhoo’s modern flair.Artists like Okmalumkoolkat, DJ Tira, Worst Behaviour, and DJ Lag are the changing the game. Picture: Supplied

Notably, the blending of gospel and house music is also central. Award-winning gospel artist Hlengiwe Mhlaba's collaboration with DJ Tira and Dladla Mshunqisi on the track “Indluzela” demonstrates the flexibility of gospel within popular genres. This exciting shift leaves fans speculating about whether Kabza is on the verge of releasing a gospel-themed EP or merely experimenting with remixes.

Thanks to the advent of technology and social media, artists are now able to connect and share creative ideas across geographic boundaries, forming partnerships that transcend genres like never before.

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