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Skaamteloos: Gqeberha’s Afrikaans Hip-Hop Powerhouse

LyleGhost

27 March 2025

Representing 13 Records, Skaamteloos has been grinding independently, pushing Afrikaans drill and hip-hop into new territories. His latest track, Drill Met ‘n Vibe, is a bold statement—an anthem that blends the hard-hitting intensity of drill with uniquely South African influences.

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The Gqeberha hip-hop scene is evolving, with more artists emerging from unexpected corners of the country. One such artist is Skaamteloos, an Afrikaans rapper from Gqeberha, Northern Areas who is making waves with his raw, street-inspired sound. While he is still unknown to the national hip-hop scene, he is slowly breaking into deep waters—swimming with the sharks and proving that he belongs among the best.

Representing 13 Records, Skaamteloos has been grinding independently, pushing Afrikaans drill and hip-hop into new territories. His latest track, Drill Met ‘n Vibe, is a bold statement—an anthem that blends the hard-hitting intensity of drill with uniquely South African influences. Produced by Rajo B, an Amapiano hitmaker, the track brings a fresh energy to Afrikaans rap, proving that drill isn’t just for English-speaking artists.

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A New Wave in Afrikaans Hip-Hop

Afrikaans hip-hop has often been overlooked in the national scene, with only a handful of artists breaking through to mainstream success. Skaamteloos, however, is determined to change that. With his sharp lyricism, confident delivery, and an ear for innovative beats, he is carving out his own lane.

Drill Met ‘n Vibe is more than just a song—it’s a movement. The track captures the essence of Gqeberha’s streets, speaking to those who hustle every day to make something of themselves. Skaamteloos doesn’t just rap about success; he raps about the grind, the setbacks, and the hunger that fuels every independent artist.

Independent Grind and Future Aspirations

As an independent artist, Skaamteloos is navigating the industry on his own terms. Without the backing of a major label, he relies on his skills, digital platforms, and grassroots support to build his brand. Social media, YouTube, and streaming platforms have allowed him to reach audiences far beyond Gqeberha, proving that talent speaks louder than industry connections.

While he may not yet be a household name, he is on the right path. As Drill Met ‘n Vibe gains traction, it’s only a matter of time before Skaamteloos steps onto bigger stages. The national hip-hop scene is watching, and those who underestimate him now will soon have to take notice.

If you haven’t heard Drill Met ‘n Vibe yet, now is the time. Skaamteloos isn’t just testing the waters—he’s making sure Afrikaans hip-hop has a permanent place in the game.

Listen to the track now and be transported to a different universe :

https://youtu.be/ZQpzM19j6qM?si=LxBiwlermoE-sh8b

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