Best 20 South African Afrikaans Gqom Songs of 2025

Afrikaans Gqom is a small but bold sound. It mixes gqom beats with Afrikaans lyrics. The drums are heavy. The vocals are raw. It’s street and local but it’s growing.

In 2025, more artists are dropping Afrikaans Gqom songs. Some are new. Some have been around. Here are 20 of the best so far.

1. kapadien – Hunter Fam

A hard, fast beat with layered vocals. Released in July 2025.

2. No CHOICE! – Hunter Fam

Dark and loud. Heavy gqom drums with Afrikaans street slang.

3. SNEAKY LINK – Hunter Fam

Another July 2025 release. Short, bold, and punchy.

4. Hoeveel – Priddy Prince ft. Luda G

Mixes mellow melodies with strong gqom kicks. Released in July.

5. Man Soes My – Klein Fortuin

A street anthem. Released in June 2025.

6. Iskhalo Se Pirates – Jabs CPT

Sharp and percussive. Chants mixed with driving beats. May 2025.

7. Vuka – Jabs CPT

Meaning “wake up”. It’s fast and rhythmic. Released in April.

8. Justice For Cwecwe – Jabs CPT

A protest-style track. Loud, urgent, raw.

9. Post It 3 Keer – Hunter Fam

Released in February. Great for dance battles.

10. iThamsanqa – Jabs CPT

Means “luck” or “blessing”. Gqom with Zulu and Afrikaans mix.

11. Ad Astra Reloaded – Jashmir

Clean production. Tech-influenced gqom with trance layers.

12. Ndiyabulela Mama – Jabs CPT

Means “thank you, mama.” A tribute song with heavy drops.

13. Akanamali (Gqom Bootleg) – Boss Nhani

A remix of the hit. Flipped into a hard gqom version.

14. Endaweni – Luxury SA

Groovy, low-end heavy. Released in January 2025.

15. Airport – Luda G

Drum-forward and minimal. Strong local support.

16. Waantoe Gaan Jy! – Klein Fortuin

Means “where are you going?” Fun, fast, and club-ready.

17. Flowers – Luda G

Released late December 2024. Catchy and smooth.

18. Goat Noem – Klein Fortuin

Playful title. Strong kicks and vocal samples.

19. Tronics Land Series 3 – Mr Thela

He blends gqom with Cape Town energy. Dark and electronic.

20. The Stranger Its Self – Team Vosho

Abstract and loud. Built for nightclubs and taxis.

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Afrikaans Gqom is still growing. Most of the songs drop on YouTube or local platforms. The sound is raw, honest, and fast. It’s not polished. But that’s what makes it real.

If you want a new sound that feels local and loud this is it.

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