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In four different social, digital, traditional and word of mouth in 2026. Image: SMB In four different social, digital, traditional and word of mouth in 2026. “Quotes from TuneSauce personal: Thabo R ammila. Join the #saucyway of doing music as an independent artist”. Saucy Music Blog Launches Multi‑Channel Platform to Supercharge Indie Artists’ Networks By Thabo Rammila, Music Industry Correspondent Polokwane, March 28, 2026 The newly minted Saucy Music Blog a joint venture between the indie‑artist‑focused platform TuneSauce and a cadre of independent promoters went live this week with a promise to “leverage your indie music connections” across four distinct channels: social media, digital publishing, traditional press and word‑of‑mouth grassroots campaigns. The launch comes as a response to growing frustration among independent musicians who, despite an abundance of streaming data, still struggle to translate online buzz into real‑world gigs, label interest and sustainable revenue st...

The New Force in Lekompo Music, Capturing Hearts and Airwaves.


Visuals: Ayee Thabza

writen by Mpho Selowa-Rammila 


In the vibrant and competitive south African scene, a new star is rising, and his name is Ayee Thabza

By mastering the infectious rhythms of the Lekompo genre the artist is carving out a successful music journey that is quickly gaining momentum. His latest offering, "Mariah ft Kaycherlow fam, Cliff Kayden," has become a viral sensation, rocketing to an impressive 152,3k views on YouTube and signaling the arrival of a major new talent.

This digital milestone is more than just a number; it's proof that Ayee Thabza's sound is resonating with a massive audience. The success of "Mariah" has catapulted him from a local contender to a name on the national radar. A clear testament to his growing influence was his recent feature on the popular teen afternoon drive show on Thobela FM. Landing a spot on a major SABC radio station is a significant achievement for any emerging artist, confirming that his appeal extends far beyond his online fanbase.

Ayee Thabza walks a path paved by Lekompo giants like King Monada, whose phenomenal hit "Ke ya Idibala" (Malwedhe) took the genre to international heights. By following in these footsteps, Ayee Thabza is not just continuing a legacy but building upon it with his own unique style and energy. The industry is taking notice, and it’s clear that Ayee Thabza is a force to be reckoned with.

With his current momentum, the artist has no plans of slowing down. Looking ahead, he has made a bold promise to his growing legion of fans: by the eve of next year, he plans to drop a relentless stream of "hits after hits."

As his views climb and his music hits the airwaves, one thing is certain: Ayee Thabza is not just making music; he is building an empire, one Lekompo hit at a time. Keep your eyes and ears open, because this is one artist you’ll be hearing a lot more from.

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