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5 Most streamed South African Female Artists In 2024 (So Far)

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Last updated: 2024/08/09 at 5:42 PM
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In commemoration of Women’s Day in South Africa, Spotify is spotlighting the amazing South African female artists who have released new albums in 2024, noting their accomplishments. Their ability, tenacity, and creative contributions to the music industry have established them as not only inspiring artists but also admirable exports to the global scene.

Women’s Day, celebrated annually on August 9th, commemorates the courageous march of approximately 20,000 women to the Union Buildings in Pretoria to protest against the laws that severely restricted the movement of Black South Africans. Today, the day is a time to celebrate the achievements of South African women, reflect on the challenges they still face, and promote gender equality.

As part of its commitment to elevate the voices of female musicians and bridge the gender inequality gap in the music industry, Spotify is highlighting some of the most remarkable and emerging female musicians in South Africa whose music continues to break barriers. Spotify seeks to provide women with an opportunity to thrive as creators and music artists. Through programs like EQUAL, which advocates for gender equality in the music industry, and playlists that highlight female talent, Spotify continues to reinforce its commitment to elevating the profiles of South African female musicians. The Women’s Day celebration presents a momentous opportunity to honor these women while inspiring the next generation of emerging female musicians in South Africa.

Here are the five most streamed South African female artists in 2024 (so far) outside South Africa:

1. Tyla

Tyla has firmly established herself as one of the most exciting new voices in South African music. With her self-titled album released in early 2024, she has captured the attention of global audiences with her unique blend of Afrobeats, pop, and R&B. Songs like “Getting Late” have resonated deeply with listeners worldwide, making her the most streamed South African female artist outside South Africa this year. Her music reflects a fresh and modern sound that has captivated fans from various corners of the globe, solidifying her status as a rising star.

2. Cordelia

Cordelia’s fusion of Afro-soul, jazz, and contemporary R&B has found a significant following outside South Africa. Her 2024 album has introduced her rich and emotive voice to a global audience, earning her the second spot on Spotify’s list of most streamed South African female artists outside her home country. Cordelia’s ability to blend traditional African sounds with contemporary genres has set her apart, making her music both timeless and current. Her lyrical depth and soulful delivery have made her a favorite among international listeners who appreciate authentic and heartfelt music.

3. Sho Madjozi

Sho Madjozi, known for her vibrant and energetic performances, continues to make waves on the global stage. Her 2024 releases have once again showcased her unique style, which combines Tsonga rhythms with modern hip-hop and pop. Her global hit “John Cena” introduced her to international audiences a few years ago, and she has continued to build on that momentum. Sho Madjozi’s music celebrates African culture in a way that is both accessible and innovative, earning her a strong fan base outside South Africa. Her ability to bring African sounds to a global audience has solidified her as a cultural ambassador and a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.

4. Kanyi Mavi

Kanyi Mavi is an artist who has consistently pushed the boundaries of South African hip-hop. Her 2024 album has been a standout project that has resonated with fans worldwide. Known for her sharp lyricism and unapologetic approach to addressing social issues, Kanyi Mavi has garnered significant international attention. Her music offers a powerful narrative that speaks to the experiences of many, both within and outside South Africa. Kanyi’s raw and authentic style has made her a voice for the voiceless, and her influence continues to grow as she reaches new audiences across the globe.

5. Moonchild Sanelly

Moonchild Sanelly is a trailblazer in the South African music scene, known for her bold and unconventional style. Her 2024 album has further cemented her place as one of the most innovative artists from South Africa. With her signature “future ghetto punk” sound, she has captured the imagination of listeners far beyond her home country. Moonchild’s music is a fusion of electronic, dance, and traditional African sounds, creating an eclectic and infectious energy that resonates with a diverse audience. Her fearless approach to music and performance has made her a global icon, and her influence continues to expand as she breaks down barriers in the music industry.

These five remarkable South African female artists have not only made their mark in their home country but have also achieved significant success on the global stage. Through their music, they have introduced South African culture and sounds to a worldwide audience, breaking down barriers and challenging stereotypes. As Spotify continues to support and promote female artists, these women serve as inspirations for the next generation of South African musicians, showing that with talent, determination, and creativity, the world is their stage.

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