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Zulu Mecca Claps Back at Dlala Thukzin’s SA Hip Hop Hit-Making Tips

Man-Gale December 27, 2025 3 minutes read
Zulu Mecca Responds Boldly to Dlala Thukzin’s Hip Hop Advice

Zulu Mecca Addresses Dlala Thukzin’s Insights on Producing Hits in SA Hip Hop. The South African artist and actress Zulu Mecca has contributed her thoughts to the discourse surrounding the local hip hop scene, responding to recent comments made by Dlala Thukzin regarding the creation of hit songs.

Instead of offering a set strategy, Mecca encourages a broad acceptance of variety and innovation within the genre.

Zulu Mecca Claps Back at Dlala Thukzin's SA Hip Hop Hit-Making TipsZulu Mecca Addresses Dlala Thukzin’s Insights on Producing Hits in SA Hip Hop

In her initial reaction, Mecca challenged the tendency to confine artists to a singular definition of success, claiming: “Let artists do what they want. There’s sub genres in HipHop and talented artists in each of them. Constantly comparing one to the other is stunting the growth of HipHop.” This perspective presents hip hop not as a uniform entity, but as a rich tapestry where varied sounds and artistic intentions can thrive alongside each other.

Let artists do what they want. There’s sub genres in HipHop and talented artists in each of them. Constantly comparing one to the other is stunting the growth of HipHop. https://t.co/UAczugmjYX

— Mandisa Nduna, sometimes. (@ZuluMecca) December 19, 2025

Moreover, Zulu Mecca continued her commentary in a subsequent post by questioning the very notion of a “hit,” sparking a wider debate on how achievement is measured in South African hip hop. “Okay okay okay let’s start from the beginning, WHAT IS A HIT?” she questioned, outlining various elements often mentioned in discussions about this topic, such as DJs, venues, dedicated fan bases, rankings, and even rivalries. She made a direct point by asking: “Also, if ‘four horsemen’ is not a hit, what is it? Please school me.”

Okay okay okay Let’s start from the beginning, WHAT IS A HIT?

What are the components that make up a hit? I’m hearing about DJs and clubs and cult followings and charts and rap beefs.

Also, If “four horsemen” is not a hit, what is it? Please school me. pic.twitter.com/pp86ZSNtIF

— Mandisa Nduna, sometimes. (@ZuluMecca) December 19, 2025

Mecca elaborated further by drawing comparisons between the local hip hop scene and that of the United States, suggesting that the broader market allows for a range of styles to find success without requiring universal validation. “In my opinion, the HipHop scene in the US is so vast coz it gives artists of any style the potential to be great,” she stated. She referenced streaming statistics to illustrate her point, noting that while she might not be familiar with an artist like Dax, his three million monthly listeners on Spotify indicate clear success. This reflection led her to pose an important query regarding the local scene: “What is success here in SA?”

IN MY OPINION, the HipHop scene in the US is so vast coz it gives artists of any style the potential to be great. I don’t know one Dax song but with 3 million monthly listeners on Spotify, I can assume he’s a successful rapper. What is success here in SA?

— Mandisa Nduna, sometimes. (@ZuluMecca) December 19, 2025

Zulu Mecca’s statements come during a pivotal moment for South African hip hop, a genre currently reflecting on its identity and influence. While some voices advocate for a focus on hit-driven approaches to regain popularity, her insights suggest that a preoccupation with rankings and comparisons might hinder rather than promote the development of the genre. By shifting the focus from merely seeking hits to a broader understanding of what success could mean, she enriches the ongoing dialogue within this musical landscape.

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