South African songstress, Tyla releases a brand new track titled “MR. MEDIA”.
Apparently, the new song serves as his latest of the year, while Tyla keeps anticipating fans with what he has next. I would recommend you check this out and tell us how you feel about the song.
South African trap and hip-hop artist Slim Dumpie closes out his powerful Dimakatso EP with “Toast” featuring the charismatic MO Katalyst—a triumphant finale that perfectly wraps up the journey of pain, hustle, and growth.
Rooted in modern trap with elements of street rap and melodic hip-hop, “Toast” is a victory anthem—raising a glass to survival, success, and self-worth. Slim Dumpie reflects on his rise with raw confidence, while MO Katalyst delivers a standout feature that feels both celebratory and grounded.
As the last track on the Dimakatso EP, “Toast” doesn’t just end the project—it crowns it. It’s the sound of a man who’s been through the fire and now has every reason to lift his glass high.
Apparently, the new song serves as his latest of the year, while Slim Dumpie keeps anticipating fans with what he has next. I would recommend you check this out and tell us how you feel about the song.
Moreover, The new song “Toast” was listed among tracks on his recent album called “Dimakatso“.
Talented South African rapper Slim Dumpie gets personal and reflective on “Let Me Go”, a standout track off his latest EP Dimakatso. Featuring rising star Yungkiddreezy, the song dives deep into themes of emotional detachment, inner conflict, and the silent battles behind the grind.
Backed by a mellow, haunting beat, Slim Dumpie opens up about letting go—not just of people, but of pain, pressure, and the weight of expectations. Yungkiddreezy delivers a soul-stirring hook that adds emotional depth, making the track both vulnerable and powerful.
Apparently, the new song serves as his latest of the year, while Slim Dumpie keeps anticipating fans with what he has next. I would recommend you check this out and tell us how you feel about the song.
Apparently, “Let Me Go” is an inclusive on his latest project titled “Dimakatso“.
Talented South African rapper Slim Dumpie returns with a bold and cinematic statement on his latest release, The Nino Brown Story. Inspired by the iconic crime figure from New Jack City, the track is a raw narration of street ambition, survival instincts, and the cold cost of chasing power.
With gritty bars and a haunting instrumental backdrop, Slim Dumpie channels the mindset of a kingpin—strategic, unshaken, and always ten steps ahead. It’s more than a song; it’s a reflection of the hunger and hustle that fuels many untold stories from the trenches of the South African streets.
The Nino Brown Story confirms Slim Dumpie’s position not just as a storyteller, but as a voice for a generation that knows the game, the struggle, and the price of loyalty.
The uptempo song “The Nino Brown Story” is a catchy song that was taking of his newly released album project titled “Dimakatso” also the tune portrays the kind of song Slim Dumpie is known for. We highly recommend this to be on your playlist.
South African Talented singer and rapper, Slim Dumpie dives into the softer side of the street with a new song titled “Gangster Love”, a powerful blend of hood loyalty and heartfelt confession. Featuring the soulful voice of Silas, the track explores what it means to love with scars, to trust in a world where survival often comes before affection.
Built on a laid-back, emotional beat, “Gangster Love” is a soundtrack for late nights, deep talks, and the kind of love that sees past the struggle. Dumpie’s verses are raw and reflective, while Silas’ hook feels like a calm in the chaos—a voice that steadies the storm.
Slim Dumpie commences his musical journey this year with the relatable song “Gangster Love” and we think we should share it with you.
Apparently, “Gangster Love” is an inclusive on his latest project titled “Dimakatso“.
From the streets to the speakers, Slim Dumpie teams up with Muthi440 for “Carvela”—a bold, fashion-forward street anthem that pays homage to status, swagger, and South African street culture.
Laced with smooth basslines and a gritty beat, “Carvela” is more than just a name-drop of the iconic shoe—it’s a symbol of pride, hustle, and identity. Slim Dumpie rides the beat with effortless confidence, while Muthi440 delivers a standout verse full of flavor and flair. Together, they capture the essence of township luxury and make it feel like a global statement.
The standout feature from Muthi440 on Slim Dumpie‘s latest single is not to be missed, showcasing the guest’s impressive skills and talent.
The uptempo song “Carvela” is a catchy song that portrays the kind of song Slim Dumpie is known for. We highly recommend this to be on your playlist.
However, “Carvela” is taken off his recent body work project, “Dimakatso“.
Slim Dumpie throws it back with heavy flavor on “80’s”, a standout cut off his new EP Dimakatso. Featuring the unapologetic flow of Dazzylenigga, the track fuses retro street attitude with modern-day hustle, delivering a gritty anthem that pays respect to the roots of the culture while flexing new-school confidence.
The beat knocks with vintage synths and thumping basslines, setting the stage for both artists to talk their talk—raw, real, and unfiltered. Slim Dumpie keeps it cool and calculated, while Dazzylenigga storms in with a verse that leaves no room for soft energy.
If Dimakatso is a statement project, “80’s” is its boldest flex. It’s for the ones who know the grind never goes out of style.
Fans of Dazzylenigga will want to check out their incredible guest verse on Slim Dumpie‘s latest single.
Apparently, the new song serves as his latest of the year, while Slim Dumpie keeps anticipating fans with what he has next. I would recommend you check this out and tell us how you feel about the song.
However, “80’s” is taken off his recent body work project, “Dimakatso“.