Amapiano maestro Kelvin Momo is proving once again why he wears the crown as the genre’s front-runner. The producer and DJ’s latest album, “Thato Ya Modimo,” has reached a monumental milestone—20 million streams across all digital streaming platforms (DSPs) in just one week. The achievement cements Kelvin Momo’s status as not just a hitmaker, but a musical force redefining the soundscape of South African house and Amapiano.
The album has captured the hearts of fans across the country and beyond, earning widespread acclaim for its soulful production, deep storytelling, and spiritual essence. With tracks that blend emotion, rhythm, and atmospheric beats, “Thato Ya Modimo” is not just an album—it’s a journey, and listeners are clearly along for the ride.
Celebrating the moment, Kelvin Momo took to social media to express his gratitude:
“Grateful ❤️🙏,” he wrote, in a heartfelt message to his fans, acknowledging the overwhelming support that propelled his album to this new peak.
Within just one week of release, the album topped charts, becoming the most ranked project on Spotify South Africa, and generated a buzz across platforms like Apple Music, YouTube, and Audiomack. The momentum behind the album shows no signs of slowing down, with fans, fellow artists, and industry insiders all praising the project’s musical depth and vision.
Known for his meticulous attention to detail, Kelvin Momo has built a signature style within Amapiano that marries soulful chords, slow-burning grooves, and deeply emotive melodies. This project, however, goes a step further—“Thato Ya Modimo,” which translates to God’s Will, carries a spiritual tone that resonates deeply with listeners, turning every stream into a shared experience of reflection and rhythm.
As accolades pour in and the numbers continue to climb, it’s clear that Kelvin Momo is not only making waves—he’s making history. The success of this album proves that authenticity, patience, and passion still reign supreme in the music industry.
With more music, visuals, and live performances expected to follow, Kelvin Momo is just getting started. If this first week is anything to go by, “Thato Ya Modimo” might go down as one of the defining albums in Amapiano history.