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Amapiano catapulted Kamo Mphela’s music career

The emergence of Amapiano took the world by storm and catapulted Kamo Mphela’s music career.

Now, at the forefront of this cultural movement, she has captured the attention of global brands, including Samsung.

Here, the dynamic powerhouse lets us in on her role in shaping the future of Awesome and disrupting through innovation alongside a tech giant.

Yesterday, Mphela, born Kamogelo Matona, spiced up the Castle Lager Braai Festival at the Old Hararians Sports Club.

Mphela, famed for the track Nkulunkulu, was among a strong line-up that included local performers Winky D, Master H and Saintfloew.

DJ Etherton B, DJ L Roy, DJ Irvine and DJ Toxy Gen were spinning the wheels in the cockpit.

Mphela recently told South African media that she was working on her EP and fans can anticipate a summer of chart bangers.

In South Africa It’s rare to walk into a space and not hear an Amapiano track, and Kamo Mphela is standing on business with her chart-topping hits.

The confident performer, known for her great stage presence, has evolved tremendously from the young woman who captured the attention of South Africans with her electrifying dance moves on Instagram.

Reflecting on some key moments in her career, she says: “From busking on street corners to sold-out venues, every gig, rejection, and working with top people in the industry (Killer Kau, Major League, and DJ Maphorisa), the breakthrough has sculpted my sound and resilience, propelling me towards the heights of musical success.” music. So how does she balance the art of dance with her musical expression?

“Dance is the heartbeat of my music; it’s the rhythm that breathes life into every note. Balancing movement with music is like a conversation between body and soul, elevating my performances to unforgettable experiences where every beat is felt, not just heard.” 

—Additional information from Glamour

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