Kabza and Kelvin quietly cooked a soulful monster, and 10 million Spotify plays later, the numbers finally caught up with the feeling.
The milestone that landed
The milestone that landed
- Kabza De Small just watched Iphupho cross eight digits on Spotify.
- The counter tipped past 10 million streams without any rollout drama.
- It adds another big win to his already stacked run.
- Iphupho lives on Kabza’s album Bab’Motha.
- That makes it the second track from the project to hit this level.
- The album keeps pulling listeners long after release.
- Kelvin Momo is right there beside Kabza on this one.
- Thatohatsi delivers the vocals that people keep replaying.
- The lineup reads calm on paper but hits heavy in execution.
- The sound is soulful, reflective, and layered.
- Piano lines feel jazz-touched without losing amapiano rhythm.
- The chemistry between the producers feels effortless rather than forced.
- Her vocal performance gives the track its emotional anchor.
- Listeners keep pointing to her delivery as the reason it lingers.
- The song feels personal without trying to be dramatic.
- Iphupho settled into soulful amapiano and modern house playlists fast.
- It did not spike and vanish; it just kept moving steadily.
- Longevity became the real flex.
- International listeners keep tapping into the genre more openly.
- Artists like Kabza and Kelvin Momo are shaping that expansion.
- The sound travels without losing its emotional center.
- Bab’Motha keeps stacking streams across markets.
- This milestone reflects collaboration done with intention.
- For Kabza and Kelvin, influence shows up quietly, then stays.