Thukuthela and Jazzwrld are rewriting the record books and dominating the South African music scene like never before. In a historic achievement, the genre-bending duo has officially become the first South African artists to earn six No.1 songs on Spotify South Africa within a single calendar year—a milestone that cements their place among the country’s all-time music greats.
The latest addition to their streak is the breakout hit “Umoya,” which has just claimed the top spot on the Spotify SA Daily Chart with over 130,000 daily streams. The song, which blends soulful vocals with experimental production, climbed one spot to reach No.1, marking yet another triumph in an already blockbuster run for the pair.
Their rise has been nothing short of phenomenal. Thukuthela and Jazzwrld have become household names, known for their distinct sound, infectious energy, and ability to transcend genres. In a streaming era defined by constant change, they’ve managed to stay ahead of the curve, building a loyal fanbase both at home and abroad.
Their chart-topping journey includes six No.1 hits released throughout the 2024/25 period—each one capturing a unique moment while contributing to their ever-growing legacy. From club anthems to introspective bangers, the duo has proven that consistency and creativity can go hand in hand.
Much of their recent success is tied to their highly acclaimed album “THE most Wanted,” a genre-fusing body of work that showcases their versatility and vision. The project is packed with hits, deep cuts, and surprise features that continue to fuel its momentum months after its release. If you haven’t given it a spin yet, now might be the perfect time—there’s something in there for every kind of listener.
As South African music continues to gain global traction, artists like Thukuthela and Jazzwrld are leading the charge, pushing boundaries and setting new standards. This historic six-time No.1 milestone isn’t just a personal win—it’s a victory for local music, proving once again that homegrown talent can thrive on a world-class stage.
Stay tuned—because if history has taught us anything, it’s that Thukuthela and Jazzwrld are just getting started.