New Singles from Rising Hip Hop Star KNO, Holly Humberstone on Jimmy Kimmel Live and more!

EXCITING CAPETONIAN RAPPER, KNO, RELEASES POLITICALLY CHARGED NEW SINGLE 

Cape Town's rising hip hop star, KNO, releases his new single "Cape of Good Hope" today. The song debuted on Heart fm's morning show with Aden Thomas.

His new single tells the story of the gang culture, poverty and racism the community of his youth experienced on a daily basis.  Packed full of vivid imagery, emotive lines and a devastating delivery, it also tells the story of all the young children whose lives have been lost to gang violence – either as participants or innocent bystanders. 

Keano knows he could have easily been one of those children. “Hip hop saved me. It got me out of the ghetto; now I want it to save everybody else.”

Watch the music video for "Cape of Good Hope" here:


UK BREAKOUT ARTIST, HOLLY HUMBERSTONE, MADE HER TV DEBUT ON JIMMY KIMMEL

One of the UK's breakout artists of the year, Holly Humberstone, made her TV debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live this week. Ian Bredenkamp Media is excited to be releasing her new single, "Drop Dead" to South African radio next week. 

Watch Holly's performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live here:


NEW SINGLE, "NO SHOW", FROM AMY LILLEY FEATURED AS #HOTHIT ON JACARANDA FM

The new single, 'No Show", from local hitmaker, Amy Lilley was featured as Jacaranda FM's #HotHit last night. Her single released last week and has already landed on other stations such as 5FM, Heart FM and KFM. Thank you to these stations for their support. 


AFRO-POP AND HOUSE BAND, HULLABALOOS, RELEASE THEIR NEW SINGLE, "DUBULA"

Dynamic Afro-Pop and House band, Hullabaloos have released their latest single titled, “Dubula”. This talented four-member band are set to join Boston Media House Radio today from 16h00 on their Instagram live to chat more about Dubula. Don't forget to join the band next Monday from 12h50 on Gagasi FM where they’ll be debuting their single on a feature called Must or Dust.

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