There is always that one song by an artist that transforms everything. For Umthakath Kush, Imithandazo was that song. The song, which he co-wrote with Kabza De Small and Mthunzi on their album Isimo, evolved from music to a doorway, a prayer and the beat that first introduced him to the Amapiano scene in a way that resonated deeply with fans .
That song was the first thing that played in his heart as he took the stage at Scorpion Kings Live With Friends in Loftus in front of an electrifying crowd of 50,000 people. From Alexandra to one of the largest stadiums in South Africa his journey was a testament to persistence, faith as well as the power of sound to document a life. Humbled by the magnitude of it all he declared, “God is real.” This was more than a performance to him it was a true manifestation of everything he had worked toward, every struggle he had overcome and every dream that had carried him to that moment.
A young artist carrying his roots and his spirit into the future was what the audience was truly experiencing, even though they may have thought they were seeing a rising star. The weight of his trip was reflected in every note he played and every beat he embraced. Afterwards, he then shared on TikTok that, “Every drum, every note, every step reminded me why we do this — for the people, for the roots and for the future.” Those words weren’t just a statement but they were a philosophy, a reminder of why music matters beyond entertainment.
In that moment, Umthakath Kush was more than a performer. He was a vessel, reminding the audience of the spiritual connection amapiano has to the communities it comes from. It is music born of prayers, of resilience, of joy and struggle tied together.
For those who were there, his presence stood out not just because of talent but because of sincerity. He wasn’t chasing nor aiming for fame but he was carrying a message one that reminded people of where amapiano comes from and why it continues to thrive.
Although Imithandazo brought him into the spotlight, Loftus demonstrated that Umthakath Kush is here to stay. For an artist who is prepared to take his position, his story is not just about being famous; it’s also about faith and opportunity and how one song can ignite a movement.
From prayer to performance, his journey is still unfolding. However, if Loftus was any indication then the world is only beginning to hear the depth of Umthakath Kush’s voice.