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Elaine’s Persistence – SlikourOnLife

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Last updated: December 30, 2025 2:12 pm
sokonnect Published December 30, 2025
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Elaine is doing fine.

The singer has quietly diversified her portfolio, moving across genre lines without abandoning who she is. Right now, she’s popping up on the 3-step slapper “Vele Uyena (Risk It All)”.

When a clip of her performing the song started circulating on X recently, the chatter returned, this time framed as praise for Elaine’s persistence. With others surprised she’s still dropping and performing. X niggas don’t be outside like that, Elaine has long been one of X’s favourite think-piece subjects.

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For years now, she’s been cast as a generational cautionary tale. The story goes something like this; one massive hit and dope EP, followed by wrong decisions—leaving behind the producer who understood her when she signed to a US label, and falling off. Not our words, that’s been the general consensus on X for years.

The raw truth is at some point, Elaine was written off.

But here’s the thing about life. The world can write you off as loudly as it wants, but the only person who can truly end your story is you. Elaine never did. Instead of letting her career shrink into a footnote titled “You’re The One”, she stayed working quietly, consistently collaborating with the likes of Kabza De Small, Kelvin Momo, Blxckie, Yumbs, Sam Deep. Her Spotify “This Is” and Apple Music “Essentials” playlists take you from feels to the dance floor. 

Elaine singing along to her song with Sam Deep “Lean On Me”. pic.twitter.com/HNtmj03Ncp

— Piano Connect (@PianoConnectSA) December 30, 2025

And through all of it, she’s never deserted her R&B roots, even while stepping outside the genre.

Maybe Elaine hasn’t released another record as big as “You’re The One”, that happens. Breakout hits have a way of haunting artists. But relevance isn’t only measured in repeats of your biggest moment.

Elaine is still here. Still putting in work. Still evolving. And right now, that makes her one of the most important artists in South Africa, whether the timeline is ready to admit it or not.

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