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Usimamane Covers Apple Music’s Rap Life Africa January Issue

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Last updated: January 19, 2026 12:39 pm
sokonnect Published January 19, 2026
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Apple Music’s Rap Life Radio, presented by Global Editorial Head of Hip-Hop and R&B, Ebro Darden, will feature Durban-born rapper Usimamane this month, as Ebro and Africa Now Radio host Nandi Madida discuss his latest release, “Racks,” and his latest project G-Wagon Music: Baby Tai.

Hailing from Umlazi, Durban, Usimamane has emerged as one of the most compelling voices in South Africa’s new generation of hip hop. Rapping primarily in isiZulu, his music blends raw, street-level storytelling with melodic trap influences, capturing the tension between ambition, hardship and survival in township life.

“Racks” features on G-Wagon Music: Baby Tai, the first release in a trilogy Usimamane plans to roll out throughout 2026. Following a quiet 2025 with no official releases, the project marks a reset and a clear statement of intent. With no guest features, the EP places full focus on Usimamane’s voice, vision and evolving sound.

Usimamane Breaks Down the Hustle Mentality Behind “Racks”

“‘Racks’ is all about money,” Usimamane explains to Apple Music. “That’s why I’m dropping it early in the year so it becomes motivation to everyone who’s trying to get paid — an anthem for the go-getters. Inspired by meeting and spending time with Rick Ross last January, all we spoke about was working hard and getting money. This year, I’ll be working harder than I’ve ever done. Stacking racks.”

Beyond the music, the Apple Music Rap Life Africa cover moment signals a major career milestone for Usimamane, placing him firmly among the continent’s most exciting hip-hop prospects. The platform has become a trusted tastemaker for African rap, and its spotlight often marks an artist’s transition from rising act to cultural force. For Usimamane, the feature arrives at a pivotal time just as he reasserts himself with renewed focus and ambition.

As 2026 unfolds, Usimamane’s trajectory appears firmly aligned with his message. Hustle, growth and self-made success are no longer just themes in his music, but they are the blueprint for his next chapter. And with Apple Music’s Rap Life Africa backing that vision, the stage is set for a defining run ahead.

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