South Africa’s music scene is in a serious groove and Jazzworx and Thukuthela are right at the heart of it. Blending Amapiano vibes with 3-step dance house, the duo has cracked a sound that’s smooth, emotional, and straight-up addictive. The result? Chart domination, millions of streams, and songs that live rent-free on dance floors and timelines.
From Struggle to Brotherhood
Their story started through Macfowlen, but what followed was deeper than music. Jazzworx and Thukuthela built a real brotherhood, standing together during tough times and dreaming beyond survival.
“Thukuthela and GL_Ceejay took me in when life wasn’t easy. He gave us shelter, food, ideas and showed us a world of possibilities,” Jazzworx shares.
That kind of bond shows in the music raw, honest, and full of purpose.
Jazzworx: The Beat Plug
Jazzworx is the guy behind the beats that just won’t let you sit still. His production style is clean, bouncy, and perfectly tuned for both the streets and the charts.
Some heavy hitters:
“Vuka” (with Oscar Mbo & Thukuthela) – 13M+ streams
“Isaka (6am)” – 14M+ streams and counting
These tracks regularly pull 100K+ daily streams, proving Jazzworx isn’t just making hits, he’s setting the pace.
Thukuthela: The voice That Hits The Heart
Thukuthela brings the soul, emotion, and message. His vocals feel personal — like he’s telling his own story, and somehow yours too.
“Bengicela” (with MaWhoo, GL_Ceejay & Jazzworx) went No.1 across five SA charts, crossing 1.19M streams
“Isaka (6am)” spent 100+ days at No.1 on SA Spotify Daily Charts
That’s not normal. That’s movement.
Bangers That Took Over
Tracks like “Uvalo,” “Uzizwa Kanjan,” “Bengicela,” “Isaka (6am)” and “Tholukuthi (Clap Song)”
“Uzizwa Kanjan” ran the charts for 8 straight weeks, peaking at No.1 with 8M+ streams
The duo currently holds four Top-10 spots on the SA charts
From clubs to car speakers to TikTok clips, their sound is everywhere.
Faith, Hustle & the Bigger Picture
One thing fans love? The meaning behind the music. Songs like “Vuka” and “Bengicela” carry a clear message asking God for a chance, praying to keep the success, and dreaming of a better life. It’s about hustle, faith, and finally tasting the life you prayed for.
The “Big Five” Energy
Jazzworx and Thukuthela are calling this year the “Year of the Big Five” for having five No.1 songs.
Their latest drop, “Tholukuthi (Clap Song)” with GL_Ceejay and MaWhoo, might just be the one that seals it.
“Big love to Waltz Music Group, our fans and God. Without them, none of this would be possible,” says Thukuthela.
Why the Streets Love Them
They’re not just chart-toppers they’re trendsetters.
Jazzworx and Thukuthela are proof that when talent meets chemistry and faith, the result is unstoppable. They’ve taken local rhythms, polished them, and turned them into national anthems without losing their soul.

