Lekompo, a high-energy South African music genre, has surged over the past two years, dominating taxi playlists, clubs, and major stages. Rooted in the working-class “makompo” communities of Limpopo and Mpumalanga, lekompo blends bolo house, tsa manyalo, and Shangaan electro to create piercing synths, driving rhythms, and dance-inducing beats. Today, the sound has become a platform for powerful voices, especially female artists like Makhadzi and Kharishma, who sing about resilience and social issues. The scene is a complex ecosystem, celebrated for its unapologetic authenticity but also shadowed by the controversial actions of some of its stars, particularly Shebeshxt. Ultimately, Lekompo represents a potent form of rebellion and self-expression for a youth demanding to be heard on their own terms.
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