Amapiano superstar Uncle Waffles has once again proven that she is a force to be reckoned with in the global music scene. Her breakout single “Wadibusa” has officially surpassed 30 million streams on Spotify, marking a massive milestone in her flourishing career.
The track, which blends infectious Amapiano rhythms with irresistible grooves and smooth vocals, has been a fan favorite since its release. With this new achievement, Wadibusa becomes Uncle Waffles’ first song to reach the 30 million mark on Spotify.
Since bursting onto the scene with viral DJ sets and captivating performances, Uncle Waffles has rapidly transitioned from local sensation to global star. She has built a strong fan base both at home in South Africa and across the globe, with her music now dominating international charts and playlists. Wadibusa, in particular, helped solidify her position as one of the most innovative and exciting artists in the genre.
Social media has been buzzing with congratulatory messages from fans, fellow artists, and industry professionals who continue to celebrate her success. Many have praised her consistency, creativity, and dedication to the craft — with this streaming milestone being just the latest indicator of her ever-growing impact.
Uncle Waffles is more than just a DJ and performer — she’s become an ambassador for Amapiano music around the world. With her electrifying stage presence and genre-bending sounds, she continues to open doors for other artists and bring global attention to South Africa’s music scene.
In a time where digital numbers carry enormous weight, crossing the 30 million stream mark on Spotify is no small feat. It reflects the resonance her music has with fans across continents, and it’s clear that Wadibusa is more than just a hit — it’s a cultural moment.
As she continues to perform at major international festivals and work on new projects, Uncle Waffles shows no signs of slowing down. With Wadibusa hitting 30 million streams, it’s only a matter of time before more of her tracks reach similar — or even greater — heights.
