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On the 4th of September, South African audiences are in for a genre-bending experience as rapper Maglera Doe Boy joins forces with jazz ensemble Kujenga for a once-in-a-lifetime performance.
Presented by Aloe Aloe and Quite Life Co., this event promises to be a powerful celebration of sound, rhythm, and culture, a space where two seemingly different worlds collide to create something extraordinary.
Maglera Doe Boy has carved out his own lane in the South African Hip-Hopscene, introducing listeners to his raw, unapologetic vernacular style. Drawing inspiration from the Motswako movement and the grit of West Coast gangster rap, he created his own sonic identity called “STRAATA.” With tracks like Memoirs and Makazana, Maglera’s storytelling paints vivid portraits of street life, resilience, and identity, making him one of the most compelling voices in modern SA rap. His ability to fuse cultural authenticity with international influences makes him a perfect counterpart in this daring collaboration.
On the other hand, Kujenga, a seven-piece jazz ensemble, have been steadily building a reputation for their spiritual, immersive performances. Their music is less about entertainment and more about crafting experiences, works that connect deeply with the audience, emotionally and intellectually. Known for powerful compositions like Hymn For Hani and Lesedi, Kujenga’s sound bridges the past, present, and future of South African jazz. Their intricate layering and improvisational brilliance bring a timeless quality to their art.
Together, these two acts represent the new wave of South African creativity: bold, experimental, and unafraid to cross boundaries. Hip-hop and jazz share deep historical ties, both born from struggle, resilience, and the need for expression, and this Performance will highlight just how naturally they complement one another.
The line up also includes:
Nalu
Internet Girl
Senhora
and Slow Poison
Expect intensity, rhythm, and soul. Expect a collision of streetwise lyricism and improvisational genius. Most importantly, expect an evening that will reshape how you experience live music.
Tickets are available for purchase.
Issued on Glamour (South Africa) by Sindeka Mandoyi | https://www.glamour.co.za/lifestyle/entertainment/maglera-doe-boy-and-kujenga-set-to-deliver-a-groundbreaking-fusion-of-rap-and-jazz-d86367f5-c5c0-4f6f-9c78-b8047efa8517
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