In Conversation with MSA & Sami Kay

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From studio masterminds to stage sensations, MSA and Sami
Kay are the genre-bending power duo redefining the South
African music scene. MSA, the Cape Town-born,
Johannesburg-based producer and DJ, is a visionary behind Mud
House Music Entertainment. With an Ingoma Award nomination
under his belt, MSA fuses Afro-House, AmaPiano, and 3 Step into
electrifying anthems that pulse through club speakers across the
continent. His charting singles like Mina Nawe, Amaphupho, and
Egoli are more than music — they’re cultural moments, signaling
the rise of a new sound he calls home.
Sami Kay, the velvet-voiced vocalist and songwriter, is a rising
force with a soul-drenched sound that cuts through dance floors
and airwaves alike. Known for viral hits like Shona and eGoli,
Sami Kay’s growing fanbase from South Africa to the UK, Nigeria,
and Kenya proves he’s not just a feature — he’s the main event.
Together, MSA and Sami Kay are shaping the future of African
music, turning every beat into a bold declaration of identity,
rhythm, and global ambition.
18 Jul 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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