Amapiano sensation Young Stunna continues to prove why he is one of South Africa’s top performers. The talented musician recently delivered an electrifying performance at the Vaal University of Technology (VUT), leaving fans in awe.
A video of his performance quickly went viral, showcasing his high-energy stage presence and signature dance moves. Dressed in a bold inkabi-inspired look, Young Stunna performed his hit song “uShaka” alongside Shaunmusiq and Ftears. The track, which also features DJ Maphorisa and Visca, had the crowd vibing along, solidifying Stunna’s reputation as a powerhouse entertainer.
Mzansi took to social media to applaud Young Stunna’s charismatic and dynamic stage presence. Fans noted how he consistently delivers electrifying performances, making him one of the most exciting acts to watch in the Amapiano scene.
In a video posted by @MDNnewss on X (formerly Twitter), the audience can be seen cheering, dancing, and singing along as Young Stunna commands the stage. His ability to engage with fans and maintain high energy throughout the performance was widely praised.
One fan wrote:
“The artist that 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 every time. Always delivering!”
Another fan commented:
“Can I just say Stunna, for me personally… get that vest back on! That’s you! 🔥🔥🔥🔥 My fav stage wear and look. Keep this for before and after.”
A third fan added:
“Very active and flexible Stunna! Great performance.”
Young Stunna has built a reputation for being one of the most consistent and exciting performers in the Amapiano industry. His infectious energy, smooth vocals, and crowd engagement make him a standout artist in every live show.
From his early hits like “Adiwele” to his latest bangers, he has continued to captivate audiences across the country. His VUT performance was yet another reminder of his talent and star power.
With fans eagerly awaiting more shows and new music, Young Stunna proves that he is here to stay, bringing nothing but heat to the Amapiano genre.
Young Stunna performing live at Vaal University. pic.twitter.com/wsrTbeleYj
— MDN NEWS (@MDNnewss) March 2, 2025