
The South African artist Seriously Daniel returns with a vibrant new single titled “HOSH”, a Kwaito track that merges nostalgic elements with contemporary energy. Produced by Soulful Clay (Clayton Damons), HOSH serves as a spirited anthem suitable for weekend festivities, taxi journeys, and street parties from the kasi to the city.
Following the emotionally charged track “NoBadVibes,” HOSH highlights
Daniel’s playful yet purposeful musical style, incorporating local slang, rhythm, and bounce to resonate with a broad South African audience. “Whether you’re in your car, the taxi, in the kasi or in Sandton,” Daniel asserts, “this song will keep you moving.” However, beneath its lively exterior lies a significant message. A key line from the song, “Hotnot changed to a hotshot,” transforms an offensive term into an empowering assertion.
Reflecting on the lyric, Daniel comments:
“I know the weight this word carries. It’s been used to insult and diminish. But I’m taking it back. I’m saying: I’m here, I’ve leveled up and I’m not ashamed of where I come from. This is for all of us who were overlooked and told we’re not enough.”
This release transcends mere entertainment; it embodies cultural affirmation. HOSH pays homage to local spirit, Coloured identity, Pantsula style, and the heat of Mzansi. The track acknowledges Kwaito legends such as Zola and Arthur while asserting its place in the contemporary music landscape.