Mandoza's legacy lives on: Kwaito legend's 'Nkalakatha' tops Spotify's charts

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Late Kwaito legend Mandoza's hit song 'Nkalakatha' recently topped music streaming giant Spotify's charts after playing at the ongoing 2023 Rugby World Cup.

"Technology advances within the audio space enable music released pre-streaming to be discovered which in turn aids the growth of the creator economy at large. Our intent is to further make the discovery on the platform more meaningful."The age group of 35 to 44 years old takes the lead, closely followed by those aged 30 to 34, in terms of Mandoza's listeners.

In contrast, Gen Z listeners, who were either young or not yet born during the release of his top five songs and albums, are lagging behind., Pretoria, and Cape Town respectively, as the places where Mandoza’s music is streamed the most in South Africa. Gaborone in Botswana and Auckland in Australia led the cities outside South Africa. Interestingly, Auckland and Perth in Australia were among the top cities streaming Mandoza’s music 5 years ago, when Spotify launched.

 

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