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TimesLIVE
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- TimesLIVE
SA's Bacardi babe DJ Doowap drops high-energy anthem ‘Areyeng'
South Africa's Bacardi babe and cultural trailblazer Khetsiwe Morgan, better known as DJ Doowap, is back with a bang returning with her electrifying second single, Areyeng, after the success of her debut hit Seroba Ke Seh. Born from the heart of Pitori and steeped in the pulsing rhythm of South African Bacardi, Areyeng is more than just a song it's a sonic celebration of movement, joy and unstoppable ambition. Translating to 'let's go', the track serves as both a party starter and a motivational mantra for a generation refusing to be boxed in. ' Areyeng is one of my favourite songs to date. It radiates joy, movement and pure dance floor magic,' says Doowap. 'It's the kind of track that lifts your spirit and moves your body in a one-way ticket to the top floor.' The single sees Doowap assembling a powerhouse line-up of Bacardi trailblazers and Pitori's freshest talents. C JayMnandi, DJ Mobla, Nico Loco, Vine Musiq, Boy Biza and Muses Man all lend their signature sounds, creating a genre-bending, high-octane anthem that demands to be played loud and proud. Whether you're vibing at a rooftop party in Jozi or taking a cruise through the streets of Pretoria, Areyeng will have you moving to the beat, to your dreams and to wherever your hustle takes you. Beyond her music, DJ Doowap continues to dominate culture at large. She's not just making noise in the booth she's turning heads in fashion and beauty as an official ambassador for Maybelline and Adidas. Her bold, futuristic aesthetic and fearless individuality earned her a nomination for the Glamour Most Glamorous 2025 Readers' Choice Award, solidifying her spot at the intersection of street style, global influence and Gen Z cool.


News24
20-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News24
Barcadi waves run high in new tracks by DJ Doowap and Officixl RSA
This week is a good one for the barcadi streets. Not only is DJ Doowap dropping a Barcadi-infused single titled Seroba Ke Seh but Officixl RSA finally drops a much anticipated eight-track EP. The latter is titled An Elementary Episode II and it boldly mixes the smooth grooves of Amapiano with the punchy rhythms of Bacardi. This new release marks a major step forward in Officixl RSA's musical evolution, bringing fans a sound that's both familiar and daringly different. As for Khetsiwe Morgan, fondly known as DJ Doowap, the big release follows the massive success of Shay'sthombe, a track that solidified Doowap's growing legacy as South Africa's 'Bacardi Babe'. Read more | 'I've found my purpose through dance' – Hope Ramafalo jetsets to international stages Produced by legendary barcadi pioneer Enny Man Da Guitar and featuring Pretoria lyricist Seroba Ke Seh is an explosive celebration of Bacardi's roots grounded in Pitori energy yet designed for a global dancefloor. 'With this new release, I'm continuing to solidify my place as South Africa's 'Bacardi Babe,' championing a sound that's energetic, infectious, and undeniably made for the dance floor. Working with a legend like Enny Man Da Guitar was a dream come true, this song is a tribute to where Bacardi comes from and a bold step toward where it's going,' says Dj Doowap Seroba Ke She is a phrase rooted in Pretoria slang meaning Here is this banger. whose lyrical fire brings the track to life said, 'From the moment you hear those electrifying Bacardi sonics and lyrics, you want to dance. It's a happy song. It's about real fun, not the filtered, posed kind but dancing like no one's watching. We made this for the world, but it started in Pitori'. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Doowap 🇸🇿🇿🇦🇬🇧 (@djdoowap) DJ Doowap is currently on her European tour, taking the Bacardi sound to international audiences. She has already lit up stages in Paris and Berlin and is gearing up for an electrifying performance at the upcoming Paris Fashion Week bringing South African street culture and sound to one of the world's biggest style stages. 'Right now, the world is watching Africa for inspiration in music, fashion and is the next wave, and this track is our invitation to the world to dance with us,' she adds. In addition to her musical influence, DJ Doowap continues to break boundaries in fashion and beauty as an official ambassador for both Maybelline and Adidas, reinforcing her position at the cutting edge of youth culture and global cool. Read more | Vusi Nova on turning pain into art in new single, Phendula - 'The hurt was raw' Officixl RSA, on the other hand, is known for tracks like What Time Is It, An Elementary Episode (Vuka, uGeze, Ubangene), and the fan-favourite Madonoro featuring Bob Mabena. In this latest EP, he collaborates with Bob Mabena, MID9T, Benzo, Jeep Jack ZA, and more - each artist adding their own flavour to the mix of two powerful genres that have shaped South African dance floors, Amapiano and Bacardi. Officixl RSA's journey began in Mpumalanga and grew stronger in Pretoria's vibrant music scene. His story is one of dedication, creativity, and constant growth. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bob Mabena (@bobmabena_sa) 'It's like mixing two worlds that speak the same language. The bounce, the vibe, the emotion—it all comes together in a way that feels right. This EP is a reflection of where I am now, and where I'm headed,' he says. One of the standout tracks, Madonoro, started as a beat but found its voice through Bob Mabena. 'We've made magic before, and this time was no different. Bob Mabena always brings the right energy. We just click musically,' he shares.


News24
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News24
Galxboy takes on Africa's richest square mile with new flagship store
He's come a long way on his entrepreneurial journey. What began as a provocative slogan on a T-shirt in 2008 has transformed into a lifestyle brand worn by artists, influencers and fashion-forward youth across the continent and beyond. Acknowledged by the late AKA in his iconic lyrics for his contribution to the culture, Thatiso Dube has explosively redefined the success of streetwear. The creative brains behind the powerhouse brand Galxboy have officially opened his 14th store across the country. In support of the movement, the likes of Focalistic, Priddy Ugly, Lula Odiba, Hope Ramafalo, Juicy Jay and 25k The Plug are just some of the notable names that came out to launch the Sandton City store on Thursday, 15 May – the fashion brand's most prestigious store. Read more | BEHIND THE BRAND | 'Pitori to the world' - GalxBoy owner speaks about the ups and downs of creating a world-class brand Unlike the other stores, Thatiso admits that securing this 14th store was harder and it took about three years to close the deal. 'It's tough to get into one of the biggest malls in SA, it's very tough. It's not like we can just make a call. It doesn't matter who you are, you have to wait,' he tells Drum. 'Opening in the financial capital of South Africa is huge for the brand and our journey thus far. We're not just opening another store in another mall, we are creating a cultural destination, a space where fashion, identity and even ambition all collide. Galxboy has always stood for owning your truth, and what better place to embody that than the heart of Joburg's innovation and business scene, Sandton.' Despite the hassle, he adds that he will not stop pushing more from Africa's richest square mile. 'We're here to play the game; to bring more black people to this mall and make them look good. My aim is to make everyone look good, even though they're on a budget, that's the gap I'm filling. If we perform well, who knows? Maybe Sandton City mall management will tell move us to Diamond Walk.' There's no stopping Thatiso and his team anytime soon as he still plans to open two more stores in the country and even go beyond the South African borders, into Namibia, Swaziland, Lesotho and hopefully internationally, in the UK and Dubai. Read more | 9 stores and he's only just getting started, says GalxBoy founder Thatiso Dube 'We want to dress the whole household, from the baby to the grandfather,' he laughs. While he climbs the global fashion ladder, he's bringing smaller local fashion brands up with him. 'We have an incubator/online store that's helping smaller brands. We're basically housing smaller brands and helping them produce and distribute their products and school them on the background of running a brand because most brands have good designs and good marketing, but the back office is where they struggle. And if the back office is not good then you will not go far. That's what we're helping the youngsters with.' Through it all, his biggest highlight of his journey is being able to hire young people, give them hope and empower them. 'We're here to build young people who are serious about life,' he concludes.