Afropop Nation, Episode 3
Season 1, Episode 3
Watch Full Episodes of Afropop Nation Season 1
Mzansi's hottest Afropop artists give intimate, soulful performances featuring their most popular songs and in-depth interviews.
Episode 2Ami Faku started singing in church at age six and her voice has carried her to heights many can only imagine. Her gospel, reggae and hip-hop influenced sound is uniquely hers.
Episode 3Moneoa, who sang "More than you", carries in her a voice destined to heal. Early in her career, she endured many of the pitfalls on her rise to fame, and now she's back to reclaim her throne.
Episode 4Aubrey Qwana, who grew up eHostela was a diamond in the rough, grabbed the attention of Sho Madjozi and Emtee. He describes himself as a healer, and no one can dispute that.
Episode 5Anzo, a man so proud of his Zulu roots that he wears it on his sleeve, in his speech and in his music. He brings a freshness to the Afropop scene that can't ignore.
Episode 6Sino Msolo always knew that music would be the vehicle for his dream life. He taught himself to play the guitar and travelled to Johannesburg to realise what he knew his destiny would be.
Episode 7The multi-cultured Berita has won the hearts of many South Africans. She has worked with Oliver Mtukudzi, and Hugh Masekela and has dominated the awards space.
Episode 8Khoisan, the duo has put Setswana music on the map and has gained huge traction. There's no doubt that their upcoming release, Kamaku, will solidify them as a group that's here to stay.
Episode 9Mnqobi Yazo, who was part of "Isicathamiya" group, channels his energy on those who have influenced him. His music touches on themes like the importance of ancestry and culture.
Episode 10Una Rams first dabbled in music as part of the church ensemble. Since finding his voice, he has built a fan base and was even a collaborator on Black Coffee's Grammy award-winning album, Subconsciously.
Episode 11The regal Azana, stands out like the princess her name alludes to be. Her voice was first found in the church and hasn't stopped soaring ever since, and her voice is nothing short of majestic.
Episode 12iNkabi Nation is the pride of the isiZulu culture. It has brought the sounds of Maskandi, Isicathamiya and Mbaqanga to the mainstream space, and South Africa loves it.
Episode 13Much like his name's meaning, Langa has chartered a bright path for himself. He has a voice that is undoubtedly one that will stand the test of time.
Show More- Mzansi's hottest Afropop artists give intimate, soulful performances featuring their most popular songs and in-depth interviews.
- 13HD
- Seasons2