South African musical powerhouse Major League DJz are flying the Amapiano flag high once again — this time with an international milestone worth celebrating. Their genre-blending hit “Come With Me,” featuring acclaimed British singer Jorja Smith, has officially reached the #1 spot on Dance Radio in America, marking a major moment for South African music on the global stage.
The DJ twin duo — composed of Banele and Bandile Mbere — took to Instagram to share the exciting news with fans and industry peers alike. In their heartfelt post, they wrote:
“Culture didn’t come to take part … we came to take the lead. ‘COME WITH ME’ is the #1 DANCE RADIO RECORD IN AMERICA ❤️🇺🇸🪘💫
Would love to thank our team… the record label… the ever so finest @jorjasmith_… our fans, and everyone that believed in these two twin brothers that believe we can change the world with our sound. A BIG THANK YOU. WE LOVE YOU 😩🤎 Our sound. Our story. Let’s make the world dance ❤️🙌🏾.”
This accomplishment is more than just a chart victory; it’s a cultural moment. By blending Amapiano’s infectious rhythms with Jorja Smith’s soulful vocals, the track has managed to captivate an entirely new audience, propelling the uniquely South African genre into American mainstream radio playlists.
“Come With Me” has been steadily climbing U.S. dance charts since its release and has now solidified its place as a fan-favorite, with high rotation across top dance stations. The success highlights Major League DJz’s commitment to pushing boundaries and their ongoing efforts to globalize Amapiano — a mission they’ve championed with passion over the past few years.
Jorja Smith, known for her versatile voice and collaborations with artists like Drake and Burna Boy, brought a fresh dynamic to the track, helping to create a record that resonates across continents.
The duo’s win is being celebrated not just by fans, but by the entire South African music industry, with many artists and producers applauding the milestone as a victory for African sound innovation on a global scale.
With this achievement, Major League DJz continue to prove that Amapiano is not just a genre — it’s a movement.