Havoc RSA emerges with a new spiritual hit single “Amaphupha”

Havoc RSA emerges with a very spiritual and soul-snatching single, Amaphupho. Born in the Eastern Cape as Chumani Skosana, Havoc RSA is currently staying in Gauteng, Boksburg and he is now renowned as a rising superstar for his captivating blend of Hip-Hop music, Trap and African spiritual melodies. He is well respected for his infectious energy, catchy flows and unique style. The streets are buzzing and TikTok is on fire – all thanks to one name: Havoc RSA

Havoc is currently the hottest artist coming from the Eastern Cape province. His music is doing so well, his latest single has been attracting too much attention since the day it dropped. Havoc has also announced that he is working on a professional high quality music video to support the success of the single "Amaphupho". This song is loved for it's powerful message, the narration of dreams and stories of fantasy. Amaphupho which translates to "Dreams", is an anthem of motivation, as Havoc looks back from where he started to where he is now and everything he dreamt of unfolding with time. He started music in 2021 when he was still recording with a phone, fast-forward he's now in Gauteng recording his music in professional studios. Throughout his illustrious career, Havoc RSA has released a couple of great songs and has collaborated with other rising artists. He is still new in the industry but he has portrayed his talents in various categories, proving that he got what it takes to be an international star. 

What’s wild is that Havoc RSA hasn’t even dropped five songs yet, but he’s already managed to carve out a lane for himself. His tracks and his social media snippets are now going viral, building a fan base that hangs on his every move. He’s not just another rapper – he’s a personality, a brand, and a movement in the making. During his time in the creative industry, he has been riding the train of creativity and uniqueness, which has caught a lot of people by surprise. His enthralling charisma, his poignant lyrics. and profound confidence is one thing the world is yet to witness.  

" One of my favourite lines from Amaphupho song is this one; Ndikhumbula ndisaqala ndi'recorder nge phone igoma zinga master'rwa Siya kwi shows Singa batalwa. 

Which translates to; I remember when I started making music I used to use a phone to record and I didn't even stress about going to the studio, there was an app called Tune-me which I used to to record my songs. I used to do shows without getting paid. " — SAID HAVOC RSA 

Listen to Amaphupho HERE,

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