5 Female Promising Artists Who Are Making Waves In Kapa

The Cape Town music scene is buzzing with an incredible lineup of female artists who are reshaping the Xhoap/Spaza genre with their unique styles and powerful lyrics. Here's a spotlight on five female promising artists who are making waves in Kapa.

1. Lizzy Lane - With a catalogue that dazzles and features that slay, Lizzy Lane is a force to be reckoned with. Her verse on Barblee's track was nothing short of stunning, and her latest release 'Polisa' is a must-have anthem that perfectly blends rap vibes with trap influences.

Lizzy Lane
Lizzy Lane 


2. Nicky Zee - A veteran in the game, Nicky Zee's pen game is serious business. Representing Cape Town with her hard-hitting rap, she continues to stay relevant and make significant strides in the industry, proving that her talent is timeless.

Nicky Queem
Nicky Queem


3. Foxy Saul - Also known as Miss Go's Nofenqe, Foxy Saul is the artist everyone keeps coming back to this year. Her unique style has garnered the attention of notable artists like Bravo Le Roux, and she's on a mission to rewrite music history.

Foxy Saul
Foxy Saul 


4. Brie Lee - Hailing from Khayelitsha, Brie Lee's stunning performances have been turning heads. Her track 'Imbokodo' showcases her talent, and she proves time and again that she's more than just a pretty face; she's a fierce artist on every record.

Brie Lee
Brie Lee


5. Millz TheFirst - Born in Matatiele and now based in Cape Town, Millz TheFirst is a name to remember. As one of the most promising artists in the scene, she's gearing up to release her project 'Isjweva' soon, and the anticipation is high.

Millz TheFirst
Millz TheFirst


These artists are not just making music; they're creating a movement, redefining the Xhosa/Spaza scene with every beat and bar. Keep an eye on these trailblazers as they continue to elevate the genre and inspire a new generation of music lovers.

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