Nigerian genre-defying artist Swayvee is set to make his highly anticipated debut in South Africa from 16 to 22 August, riding the unstoppable momentum of his hit single US.

The track, which has taken the world by storm, continues to dominate streaming platforms in both its original and remix versions.

It has established Swayvee as one of the most compelling new voices in contemporary African music.

The original version of US has amassed an impressive 9.9 million streams across major platforms and released in March.

Wth 3.7 million on Spotify, 933,000 on Apple Music, 3.17 million on Audiomack, 1.4 million on Boomplay, and 685,000 on YouTube, teremix is set to be a game-changer.

Just one month later, the 20 April remix ignited even greater momentum, drawing in an additional 4.6 million streams 1.18 million on Spotify, 409,000 on Apple Music, 226,000 on Audiomack, 299,000 on Boomplay, and more than 2.5 million combined views on YouTube audio and visualiser uploads. Together, both versions have now surpassed an astounding 14.5 million streams worldwide.

During his South African visit, Swayvee will collaborate with several of the country’s leading artists.

Expanding his creative reach and further bridging the gap between West and Southern African music scenes.

His trip will also include an intensive promotional run, engaging with media, fans, and tastemakers, as well as creating exclusive content to mark his first-ever experience in the country.

With his debut EP Perswaysion on the horizon, Swayvee’s arrival in South Africa marks the next chapter in what is already shaping up to be a landmark year.

As US continues to surge across global platforms, his upcoming collaborations and on-the-ground presence promise to leave a lasting mark on the continent’s music landscape.

Born Ezekiel Swayzee Georgewill, Swayvee’s journey from Port Harcourt’s rap cyphers to the global stage has been defined by constant reinvention and an unwavering commitment to emotional authenticity.

His sound—an innovative fusion of melodic rap, afrofusion, and spiritual abstraction draws influence from the likes of Tory Lanez, Burna Boy, and Mr. Eazi, yet remains entirely his own.

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