

Nota Discusses How Release Timing Transformed “Ngud’” Into A Cultural Phenomenon. Nota Baloyi, a significant figure in the music industry and former manager of Kwesta, has looked back on a crucial decision made ten years prior. He asserted that he chose to hold off releasing “Ngud’” until January 2016, despite facing considerable opposition; he believes this decision was ultimately beneficial.

“10 years ago I was listening to Avery for the first time and postponing the release of Ngud’ to January 2016. Pick your battles. Everyone disagreed, I was right!” he shared.
His reflections provide insight into one of the defining summers for South African hip hop. At the time, Emtee was rising to fame, listeners were eager for new street anthems, and radio playlists were adjusting for the upcoming year. Nota believes that launching “Ngud’” at the beginning of 2016 captured the fresh energy of a new slate and helped shape the year’s musical landscape.
The debate over whether this viewpoint is mere boasting or an authentic look at industry tactics highlights the role of timing in determining a track’s success. “Ngud’” became a staple in clubs, taxis, and festival stages, greatly influencing the commercial potential of South African hip hop. Nota’s perspective suggests that strategic release planning, alongside songwriting and artist acclaim, can be crucial for a song’s impact.