Focalistic speaks about Davido, Amapiano, Hip-Hop bias, Grammys, anti-Nigerian sentiment, why Africa needs to unite and more  “The internet makes it easy to measure responses to your music these ...
Amapiano, arguably South Africa’s hottest music genre and cultural export right now, has caught up like wildfire across Africa and worldwide. From the clubs to the streets and music charts outside of ...
Rapper and amapiano star Focalistic has solidified his name as a hitmaker internationally and he's had an awesome year doing nothing but being himself and paying homage to Mzansi and, specifically, ...
Amapiano globetrotter Focalistic sat down with Zingah on his ‘Choppin It With Bhuda’ podcast on Friday to speak on his successful run as one of amapiano’s biggest global exports. Early in the ...
While he may be considered one of Mzansi's coolest artists at the moment and he's a certified hitmaker, there's more to musician Focalistic than meets the eye and its connected to his late father, who ...
Focalistic leans forward into the glow of a ring light, his expression blank as he waits for my video to show on his screen. He’s decked out in a diamond-encrusted cuban link chain, a Gucci Supreme ...
“Ase trap tse ke pina tsa ko kasi” (“This is not trap music, it is songs we listen to in the township”) — is a Focalistic coined ‘Sipitori’ clarion audible gimmick-phrasal idiom. A quantum tattle of ...
With his signature charisma and undeniable talent, Focalistic has cemented himself as one of South Africa's leading voices in Amapiano. As fans eagerly anticipate his next move, the artist reveals ...
The Ga-rankuwa-born amapiano star is a favourite to those who love music! "My first performing gig in front of a big crowd was at UP," he shares with the University of Pretoria, where he earned his ...