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DJ Twitty defends gqom in podcast interview

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In a recent interview, DJ Twitty, born Philani Khuzwayo, passionately defended the gqom music genre, emphasizing -rooted cultural significance and resilience. Addressing critiques of gqom’s raw and unpolished sound, he that this intentional simplicity mirrors the realities and celebrations of South African communities. He highlighted that gqom is more than just music; it’s a movement that encapsulates the spirit and resilience of urban South African culture.

DJ Twitty also discussed the of South African music, noting that while like amapiano currently , gqom continues to thrive, especially in like the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal. He observed that, much like previous shifts in the music scene, gqom’s enduring presence is linked to its cultural ties, particularly among Nguni people who have a strong affinity for dance and drums.

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Reflecting on -decade-long career, DJ Twitty shared his plans to the “20 Years of Twitty” album around the Easter weekend. He uncertainty about the dominance of amapiano, suggesting that South Africans’ for means genres can rise and fall over time. However, he firmly believes that gqom’s connection to cultural traditions ensures its lasting presence.

Beyond his musical endeavors, DJ Twitty has expanded his horizons into music production. Having significant success as a DJ, he is now focusing on sound, stage, and lighting, areas he has been passionate about for years. He views this venture as a natural progression, given his extensive experience in the entertainment .

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In the broader context of South African music, DJ Twitty’s defense of gqom underscores the genre’s resilience and cultural importance. Despite criticism for its rawness, gqom continues to resonate with audiences, reflecting the dynamic and evolving nature of South Africa’s musical landscape.

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