Fresh and popping
A look at Namibia’s trending new releases
From gospel to party anthems, here's a curated look at what's fresh and popping in Namibia right now.
In the ever-evolving landscape of Namibian music, a new wave of genre-blending collaborations, high-caliber visuals, and unexpected features is making its way into playlists—and hearts—across the country.
|horo – Kallo On The Beat feat. Raxa
Kallo On The Beat, the hit-making producer behind several Namibian chart-toppers, joins forces with Raxa—of Tswazis for the infectious party anthem ‘|horo.’ With over 14,000 YouTube streams on the audio alone in just two weeks, the song is already making its presence felt. The upbeat tempo, catchy hook, and undeniable dancefloor energy position it as a contender for summer anthem status—especially if a music video drops. Expect this one to dominate playlists and party sets in the coming months.
Omwa - Kinzzo feat. TopCheri
It’s not every day you hear TopCheri lend her voice to a gospel track, but ‘Omwa’ proves that artistic versatility is her strong suit. Teaming up with Kinzzo, the two delivers a spiritually uplifting song underscored by polished production and heartfelt lyrics. TopCheri’s standout chorus is the soul of the track, bringing unexpected warmth to the gospel theme. Released on July 1, the music video is already gaining steady traction on YouTube, signaling a win for cross-genre collaboration.
Overtime - Dee’A feat. Abel Chungu Musuka
Namibian gospel artist Dee’A extends his reach beyond borders with ‘Overtime’ a poignant collaboration with Zambian singer Abel Chungu Musuka. Directed by Mepani M and produced by DJ KBoz, the music video matches the song’s message of faith and perseverance with sleek visual storytelling. Dee’A’s attention to detail shines through—from lyrical content to wardrobe, which was carefully curated by Franklin Shitaleni and Plug A Creative. ‘Overtime’ is more than a song—it’s a spiritual experience.
Marven Southgate feat. elia da vincii
Patience pays off. Two years after the release of the audio, Marven Southgate and elia da vincii have finally dropped the music video for ‘Catch My Drift.’ Known for their previous work on SkArii’s 2021 ‘Taboo’ project, the duo brings their familiar synergy back to the screen. Shot by Black Cat Films, the video encapsulates the laid-back coolness of the song. It’s a reminder that some artistic visions are worth the wait.
|horo – Kallo On The Beat feat. Raxa
Kallo On The Beat, the hit-making producer behind several Namibian chart-toppers, joins forces with Raxa—of Tswazis for the infectious party anthem ‘|horo.’ With over 14,000 YouTube streams on the audio alone in just two weeks, the song is already making its presence felt. The upbeat tempo, catchy hook, and undeniable dancefloor energy position it as a contender for summer anthem status—especially if a music video drops. Expect this one to dominate playlists and party sets in the coming months.
Omwa - Kinzzo feat. TopCheri
It’s not every day you hear TopCheri lend her voice to a gospel track, but ‘Omwa’ proves that artistic versatility is her strong suit. Teaming up with Kinzzo, the two delivers a spiritually uplifting song underscored by polished production and heartfelt lyrics. TopCheri’s standout chorus is the soul of the track, bringing unexpected warmth to the gospel theme. Released on July 1, the music video is already gaining steady traction on YouTube, signaling a win for cross-genre collaboration.
Overtime - Dee’A feat. Abel Chungu Musuka
Namibian gospel artist Dee’A extends his reach beyond borders with ‘Overtime’ a poignant collaboration with Zambian singer Abel Chungu Musuka. Directed by Mepani M and produced by DJ KBoz, the music video matches the song’s message of faith and perseverance with sleek visual storytelling. Dee’A’s attention to detail shines through—from lyrical content to wardrobe, which was carefully curated by Franklin Shitaleni and Plug A Creative. ‘Overtime’ is more than a song—it’s a spiritual experience.
Marven Southgate feat. elia da vincii
Patience pays off. Two years after the release of the audio, Marven Southgate and elia da vincii have finally dropped the music video for ‘Catch My Drift.’ Known for their previous work on SkArii’s 2021 ‘Taboo’ project, the duo brings their familiar synergy back to the screen. Shot by Black Cat Films, the video encapsulates the laid-back coolness of the song. It’s a reminder that some artistic visions are worth the wait.
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