Majorsteez Acknowledges the Producers Influencing Their Music. The South African hip-hop and R&B duo Majorsteez recently expressed appreciation for the skilled producers who contribute to their musical development, conveying a heartfelt message on social media.
Majorsteez Shows Gratitude To Producers Shaping Their SoundOn their Instagram account, brothers Sihle and Sandile Mabena shared a heartfelt message directed at several producers who have significantly influenced their artistic path. The caption read: “Shout out to the Producers that We’d be Nothing without 🔥 @koolb_xclsv @clxritmusic & @mustbedubz Thank you for sharing your Talents with Us, God Bless you and Siyabonga Bafowethu! ❤️”

Their post featured a striking black background, alongside fiery and goat emojis (🐐🐐🐐), emphasizing their admiration for the “greatest of all time” contributors. Majorsteez is recognized for their unique blend of trap, rap, and Afro-inspired elements. Their discography boasts albums such as The Sweet Life of Majorsteez (2024), Angeke (2025), and earlier tracks like Asbonge featuring Cassper Nyovest.
Several of these works highlight partnerships with leading South African producers, creating music that resonates with listeners both locally and globally.
The producers acknowledged in their message include:
@mustbedubz (MustbeDubz), who is recognized for their contributions to tracks like “Ngaphakathi,” which enhance Majorsteez’s distinct sound.
@koolb_xclsv (Kool B), contributing to tracks that incorporate smoother, melodic elements.
@clxritmusic (Clxrity), frequently collaborating on songs such as “The Wedding Song” and visuals like “Angeke” with Nomfundo Moh.
This tribute underscores a vital theme in Majorsteez’s career: the importance of recognizing the collaborative efforts behind their achievements. By stating that they “would be Nothing without” these producers, the duo demonstrates both humility and respect for the industry talent that shapes South African hip-hop.
As Majorsteez continues to unveil new music and perform at prominent venues, including shows on Coke Studio SA, their message highlights the collective spirit that drives the local music community.
