From Mzansi to the world: South African artists poised for global stardom in 2025

Nontokozo Mkhize is steadily capturing the attention of audiences both locally and beyond. Picture: Instagram

Nontokozo Mkhize is steadily capturing the attention of audiences both locally and beyond. Picture: Instagram

Published Feb 20, 2025

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Music lovers, listen up! South Africa is poised for an exhilarating 2025.

The previous year unfolded as a remarkable chapter in the local music narrative, characterised by unforgettable performances and an undeniable global interest in African sounds.

With the new year here, anticipation is palpable as artists from this rainbow nation prepare to amplify their presence on the international music stage.

Several familiar faces basking in the glow of last year’s success are anticipated to elevate the music scene this year, bringing new releases and electrifying performances that will leave audiences craving for more.

Here’s a look at some of the artists poised for a massive 2025.

Manana has created a sonic identity rich with lush sounds and jazzy undertones, effortlessly bridging the realms of R&B and soul. Picture: Instagram

Manana

Born Ndumiso Manana, this Grammy Award-winning songwriter has created a sonic identity rich with lush sounds and jazzy undertones, effortlessly bridging the realms of R&B and soul.

His musical odyssey commenced at the tender age of eight, nurtured by the harmonies of a choir school, forever shaping his craft.

Today, as both a performer and a prolific songwriter, Manana’s touch has graced the works of prominent artists such as Ami Faku, Amanda Black, and Sauti Sol.

His latest offering, “Our Broken Hearts Mend”, released in August, stands as a testament to his evolving artistry.

With each song, he reaffirms his commitment to sharing stories that reflect the raw beauty of life, love and healing through the power of music.

Brendan Peyper has captured the hearts and ears of South Africans since his meteoric rise in 2015. Picture: Facebook

Brendan Peyper

Brendan Peyper, the award-winning pop sensation and quintessential heartthrob, has captured the hearts and ears of South Africans since his meteoric rise in 2015.

With his debut album, “Stop Wag Bly Nog 'n Bietjie”, the Bloemfontein native introduced a fresh sound infused with catchy melodies and relatable lyrics. Growing up on a family farm, Peyper's journey to stardom was far from conventional.

With his initial aspirations fixed on a career in sound engineering, he picked up the guitar at the tender age of fourteen.

His teenage years were a balance of strumming chords and playing rugby but it was the irresistible allure of music that would eventually claim his heart and future.

As his melodic talent began to shine, Peyper shot to fame, earning himself nominations for two prestigious South African Music Awards (Samas) by the end of 2016, including a nod for Best Pop Album.

The accolades paved the way for his 2017 sophomore offering, “Hy Loop Oop”, which solidified his status in the music scene. The following year, he released his third full-length album, “Dis nie sonde nie”.

His electrifying stage presence and soulful melodies leave fans yearning for more, and this year concertgoers can eagerly anticipate the return of Peyper's high-energy performances.

Dlala Thukzin stands out as one of the most dynamic figures of the moment. Picture: Instagram

Dlala Thukzin

Dlala Thukzin stands out as one of the most dynamic figures of the moment. The DJ and music producer has had a remarkable journey that’s taken him from humble beginnings in Lamontville, Durban, to international acclaim.

In 2023, Thukzin reached new heights with his infectious track “iPlan”, featuring Zaba and Sykes, which became an anthem of the year. Following up on this momentum, his collaboration with Zeh McGeba and MK Productions on “Sohlala Sisonke” for 2024 is already making waves.

Earlier this month, Thukzin hosted the 031 Studio Camp in Durban, a vibrant gathering that brought together artists from across SA to generate new music in a collaborative atmosphere.

His journey began modestly; as a young boy in Lamontville, he would assist his uncle with transporting sound equipment to gigs.

This foundational experience not only ignited his passion for music but also taught him the intricacies of the DJing and music production world.

With a successful international tour under his belt last year, the anticipation is palpable for what’s next.

Nontokozo Mkhize is steadily capturing the attention of audiences both locally and beyond. Picture: Instagram

Nontokozo Mkhize

Nontokozo Mkhize is an Afro-soul singer and songwriter. Having launched her artistic journey in 2017 as a vocal artist, Mkhize has collaborated with an array of renowned musicians including Benjamin Dube, Mondli Ngcobo, Naima Kay, Dumi Mkokstad and Sjava.

However, 2023 marked a significant turning point in her career as she bravely embarked on a solo venture, solidifying her place in the competitive music landscape.

Her debut single, "Lu Strong”, featuring the groundbreaking artist Nomfundo Moh, has already made waves in the industry, showcasing her impressive talent and unique sound.

Mkhize's dedication and passion for her craft were recognised at the 2024 Metro FM Music Awards, where she was awarded Best Newcomer.

Earlier this month, Mkhize made history with her latest hit single, "Esandleni”. In an unprecedented feat, the song became the most-streamed solo track by a female artist in a single week on Spotify South Africa, surpassing music icon Adele's "Easy on Me”.

Ava like Lava. Picture: Supplied

Ava like Lava

Ava like Lava, SA’s very own modern-day Shakira, is shaking up the music scene with her vibrant blend of cross-cultural influences.

Born of Iranian ethnicity, this singer and songwriter encapsulates the spirit of a globalised world through her eclectic sound and compelling artistry.

As a growing presence in the music industry, she is rapidly gaining recognition for her unique style and creativity. Having collaborated with renowned names such as Ganja Beatz, Sauwcy, Don Calya, and Lee Global, Lava has established herself as a formidable force in the pop genre.

Her music embraces a fusion of R&B, hip hop, Middle Eastern melodies and alternative elements. At the forefront of her musical offerings is her latest single, “Good On You”.

Its melodic allure makes it the perfect accompaniment for late-night drives and reflective moments of personal discovery.

Lava’s rising star reflects the exciting trajectory of a young artist deeply rooted in her culture yet boldly embracing her modern identity. As she continues to push boundaries and challenge conventions in music, she is undoubtedly one artist to watch this year.

Lutho Pasiya’s international picks:

Doechii

In the final stretch of 2024, Doechii cemented herself as rap’s most talked-about female artist.

After years of cultivating a die-hard fanbase, her debut mixtape Alligator Bites Never Heal proved a masterstroke, earning her four Grammy nominations, including Best New Artist and Best Rap Album.

Teasing a full-length debut album in 2025, Doechii seems poised to continue the momentum that made her a breakout star in 2024.

Summer Walker

When Summer Walker announces a new music release, the world stops and eagerly awaits what she has to offer. Walker has announced the third and final instalment of her studio album trilogy with “Finally Over It”.

Her debut album “Over It" and sophomore album “Still Over It” still have legs on the charts, showcasing how they have resonated with fans. With each release, she delivers vocals, visuals and honesty in its rawest form.