Amapiano sensation Young Stunna is not only dominating the music scene but also making waves in the fashion and media space. The Adiwele hitmaker has landed the cover of Sowetan Magazine for the April edition of its “Rewrite the Classics” series.
The Sowetan took to social media to highlight Young Stunna’s incredible rise in the industry, celebrating his journey from an emerging talent to a full-fledged superstar. In their post, they acknowledged his rapid ascent: “Amapiano star Young Stunna continues to skyrocket to superstardom on the second cover of the April ‘Rewrite the Classics’ issue of SMag.”
Since the release of his commercially successful debut album, Notumato, in 2021, Young Stunna has solidified himself as a powerhouse in the Amapiano movement. His dynamic vocals and captivating performances have earned him a loyal fan base and industry respect. Now, as he prepares to release his highly anticipated sophomore album, he is taking his artistry to new heights.
Speaking to Sowetan Magazine, Young Stunna shared details about his next project and the personal transformation he has undergone in preparation for the album. “I want to introduce a new character, which is why I went bald. I’m naming the second album after my great-grandmother. It was good for me to cut my hair in that respect. It’s more than the music for me, it’s about what guides me to get there.”
His decision to shave his head marks a symbolic shift, showing his evolution as both an artist and an individual. For Young Stunna, music is not just about creating hits but about telling his story and honoring the people who have shaped his journey.
The Sowetan Magazine cover further cements his influence beyond music, showcasing his ability to redefine style, culture, and artistic expression. As anticipation builds for his upcoming album, fans are eager to experience the new era of Young Stunna.
With his ever-evolving sound, meaningful storytelling, and fearless approach to artistry, Young Stunna is proving that he is more than just an Amapiano star—he is a cultural force to be reckoned with. Be sure to check out the April issue of Sowetan Magazine to get the full scoop on his journey and upcoming projects.