2024 Spotify Wrapped: SA Hip Hop’s Big Year & What Fans Can Expect. As we approach the final days of 2024, the air is filled with excitement as Spotify teases the release of its highly anticipated Wrapped—an annual highlight where music lovers everywhere get to see their listening habits laid bare. But for SA hip-hop fans, this year’s Wrapped promises to be more than just a personal snapshot; it’s set to be a celebration of a thrilling year in South African rap.
From explosive debuts to iconic returns, 2024 has been a year of evolution for the genre, and fans are eagerly awaiting their Wrapped playlists to reflect the dominance of South African rap both locally and internationally. For artists and listeners alike, this year has been filled with ground-breaking releases and unforgettable singles that shaped the soundscape of SA Hip Hop.
Priddy Ugly: A Major Shift with DUST and Ntjaka
Priddy Ugly has had a monumental year with the release of DUST, his introspective yet gritty album that has dominated the airwaves. The album’s hit single, Ntjaka, has not only earned radio play but has also become an anthem for fans who appreciate Priddy’s honest storytelling and innovative sound. Fans will undoubtedly expect his name to feature prominently on the Wrapped lists, with DUST possibly topping many listeners’ “Most Played” categories. With his ever-growing fanbase, Priddy’s Wrapped experience will undoubtedly be filled with reflective moments on how his music has resonated deeply with his fans this year.
Maglera Doe Boy: The Feature King
Maglera Doe Boy has undeniably owned 2024 with an extensive feature run that had fans buzzing from the first verse. Known for his versatility and knack for producing hits, Maglera has shared the spotlight with some of the biggest names in the game. From collaborations with Blxckie to his infectious hooks with K.O and Priddy Ugly, fans are waiting to see how his feature-heavy year will shape his Wrapped results. Expect to see him topping many listeners’ “Most Streamed” categories.
A-Reece: Kill The King Mixtape
A-Reece’s Kill The King: The Mixtape arrived as a lyrical juggernaut, pushing boundaries and reaffirming his place as one of the country’s finest rappers. With hard-hitting bars and deeply personal themes, A-Reece’s mixtape quickly climbed the charts, earning him widespread acclaim. His introspective nature and ability to speak directly to his audience will likely make A-Reece one of the most listened-to artists on Wrapped, with many fans hoping to see him continue to dominate the scene in the coming year.
Emtee: DIY3 and the Return to Form
Emtee’s DIY3 marked yet another milestone in the rapper’s illustrious career. From his unapologetically gritty lyricism to introspective tracks, Emtee’s influence continues to grow, especially with this album showcasing his growth and maturity. Fans expect his Wrapped experience to highlight his evolution as an artist, particularly with tracks that have transcended just being “hit singles” into cultural moments.
Usimamane: ’20th: Days Before Maud’—A Debut to Remember
Usimamane’s 20th: Days Before Maud marked a milestone in his career, offering fans a glimpse of the rapper’s potential before the highly anticipated Maud project drops. His distinctive sound and ability to capture the zeitgeist of South African culture have made him one to watch in the coming years. With a growing fanbase and critical acclaim for his debut album, it’s safe to say that Usimamane will likely be a favourite in Wrapped playlists, particularly among those who’ve embraced the fresh wave of talent coming out of South Africa.
Tony Dayimane: RED OCTOBER: INDUCTION Breaks Through
Tony Dayimane stepped into the limelight with his debut album RED OCTOBER: INDUCTION and the response has been nothing short of impressive. Known for his rich storytelling and compelling beats, Tony’s breakthrough year will undoubtedly be reflected in his Wrapped stats. RED OCTOBER has gained a cult following, and with standout tracks like Yaah and Wishlist, fans are anxious to see how his debut has impacted his Wrapped results.
Loatinover Pounds: Pitori’s Finest New Voice
Loatinover Pounds introduced his debut album Pray 4 Pitori this year, and it has been a revelation in the SA Hip Hop landscape. Representing Pretoria with pride, his unique blend of storytelling and energy has quickly earned him a solid fanbase. Fans in the capital and beyond are sure to reflect on his songs with pride when their Wrapped hits, making his album a top contender for inclusion in many Wrapped playlists.
K.O: The Reign Continues with Major Singles
K.O has been everywhere in 2024, from chart-topping singles like Let Me Cook and King Size (ft. AKA), to Swave Freestyle and Too Much, each track has cemented his status as one of the game’s most consistent hitmakers. The rapper’s year was marked by both commercial success and artistic evolution, making his Wrapped experience one that will be full of personal and professional highs. Fans can expect to see K.O dominate many Wrapped lists, with his catalogue continuing to ring out across South Africa and beyond.
Loki: New Singles Stir the Scene
Loki’s consistent output of fresh singles in 2024 has made him a standout artist in the local scene. Tracks like “Amaphanta,” “Rutle,” and “Emoyeni” introduced a new sound that resonates with listeners, blending traditional Hip Hop with innovative melodies. Loki’s Wrapped results will no doubt reflect his growing fanbase and unique musical contributions this year.
The Big Hash: Heartbreak Hotel Deluxe Edition & Feature Run
The Big Hash’s Heartbreak Hotel album made waves earlier in the year, and with the Deluxe Edition set for release this October, it’s safe to say that Hash’s impact on SA Hip Hop will continue to grow. His deep emotional resonance, combined with a strong feature run, has kept him in constant rotation on playlists throughout the year. Fans who followed Heartbreak Hotel will be eagerly awaiting to see how his new drops and deluxe edition shape their Wrapped numbers.
What Fans Are Expecting
Fans are eagerly awaiting the Spotify Wrapped results to reflect the enormous strides made in South African Hip Hop this year. From mainstream chart-toppers like K.O and Emtee to breakout stars like Usimamane and Tony Dayimane, 2024 has been a landmark year for the genre. As Wrapped approaches, fans are set to engage in one of the most exciting years of streaming data, with SA Hip Hop firmly at the forefront.
For fans of SA Hip Hop, this year’s Wrapped is more than just a recap—it’s a testament to the genre’s growing impact and a look ahead at what’s to come in 2025. Whether you’re replaying Priddy Ugly’s DUST or Maglera Doe Boy’s feature-heavy hits, 2024 has been a year to remember. Now, the only question is—how will the numbers stack up? Keep an eye on Spotify’s social media pages as the much-anticipated Wrapped release date looms ever closer.