06/17/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/17/2025 04:17
In South Africa, the rebirth and resurgence of the vibrant folk genre Maskandi has captured the attention of music fans, becoming the country's fastest-growing sound on Spotify over the past two years.
Steeped in Zulu storytelling traditions, Maskandi has spanned generations and has typically resonated mostin rural parts of the country, including the KwaZulu-Natal province it originated from. But as artists fuse Maskandi's sound with Amapiano, gospel, and hip-hop, urban Gen Zs are embracing the genre as a way to reclaim their heritage and express their cultural fluency. The result? A full-blown Maskandi renaissance, fueled by pride, experimentation, and authentic storytelling.
On Spotify, nearly half of Maskandi's listeners are under 35, and many are gravitating to our Bhinca Nationplaylist, which is the destination for the genre's hottest hits. Averaging more than 2 million plays each month, the playlist has grown by more than 3,000% since 2022.
This growing spotlight has also translated into dramatic rises in streams for many of Maskandi's biggest names:
These aren't just stats-they're signals. Listeners are hungry for music that's both culturally grounded and globally fluent. More than just a streaming destination, Spotify is soundtracking a movement and reshaping what it means to be proudly Zulu in a hyperconnected world.
As Maskandi's revival grows larger, we want to uplift artists and help them build deeper connections with loyal fans, while introducing them to new listeners around the world. That's why we've kept an ear to the ground, and working with the Consumer Insights Agency, we recently commissioned an in-depth report uncovering the trends driving this movement.
Read on for the six key trends shaping the future of Maskandi, revealing how this age-old art form is being reinvented for a new generation.