Thato Saul Releases Highly Anticipated ‘All The Doggs Go To Heaven’ Album. Thato Saul has set the music scene alight with the drop of his highly anticipated project, All The Doggs Go To Heaven. The talented wordsmith, known for weaving street tales with poetic flair, delivers a project that encapsulates raw emotion and sharp precision.
Thato Saul has made a name for himself by painting vivid pictures of life in the township, celebrating its resilience while exploring its challenges. All The Doggs Go To Heaven does exactly that but goes even deeper, blending personal narratives with a wider social commentary that connects with fans profoundly.
From start to finish, All The Doggs Go To Heaven is packed with signature flows and hard-hitting beats. The project showcases Thato’s evolution as an artist, incorporating a broader range of sonic influences that make each track feel distinct yet cohesive. Laced with gritty basslines, hypnotic melodies, and Thato Saul’s unmistakable cadence, the production sets a new bar for South African hip-hop.
The album also features several prominent guest appearances, adding depth and diversity to Saul’s verses. SA Hip hop heavy-hitters such as Priddy Ugly, Loatinover Pounds, Flow Jones Jr, 25K and Big Hash feel intentional, adding new layers to Saul’s explored themes.
Tracks like “And Then Came Doggs” “Monday to Sunday,” “Whole Lotta,” “Camel,” and “Mputsitse Why” are amongst the fans’ favourites. Saul’s lyrical prowess and knack for storytelling are reminders that hip-hop remains a powerful platform for expression, especially when artists like him use their voices to speak about real issues that resonate with their communities.