The title Thethelela carries a powerful message. “We live by sin in a sinful world, so we are pleading with God to forgive us,” Kotin said.
The single also features collaborations with rising talents Skyewanda, Sykes and Drega, adding further depth and energy to the track.
Fans attending the launch on Wednesday can expect an electrifying performance. “Fireworks,” Kotin promised. “And the guys featured on the track will join me on stage.”
Asked how he stays ahead in a constantly evolving music landscape, Kotin credited the youth. “I work a lot with ama2000 — seeing their hunger to succeed inspires me. They understand the new sounds and trends better, so it helps me stay relevant as well.”
And for those wondering if Thethelela is a one-off? “It’s part of a bigger project,” he said.
With divine inspiration, genre-blending innovation and a wave of young talent at his side, DJ Kotin is proving again he’s a force to be reckoned with in the South African music scene.
DJ Kotin promises fireworks at 'Thethelela' launch at Wine Wednesday
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Fresh off a major award win, DJ Kotin isn’t slowing down. Instead he’s riding the wave of success straight into his next chapter with the launch of his powerful new single, Thethelela — a track that promises to leave a lasting imprint on the Afro-Tech scene.
“It feels good releasing new music knowing people believe in you,” said Kotin, reflecting on the momentum he’s carrying into this release.
And it’s not just any song — Thethelela is deeply personal and spiritually charged. “The track was inspired by God,” he said. “It’s a prayer song, pleading with God to pave our way.”
Musically Thethelela marks a bold evolution in Kotin’s sound. “This song is different and interesting from all my previous songs. It’s a mixture of Afro-Tech and 3-Step — the sound that’s dominating the scene now. I believe this is going to be my biggest song to date.”
To launch the single, Kotin chose the stylish Villa in Durban, strategically tying the event to the popular Wine Wednesday concept. “Villa is an upmarket venue and it is spacious. On top of that, it’s central. Wine Wednesday is organised by Dogg Durban, a marketing guru. I thought it will give me the mileage I need to push this song.”
The title Thethelela carries a powerful message. “We live by sin in a sinful world, so we are pleading with God to forgive us,” Kotin said.
The single also features collaborations with rising talents Skyewanda, Sykes and Drega, adding further depth and energy to the track.
Fans attending the launch on Wednesday can expect an electrifying performance. “Fireworks,” Kotin promised. “And the guys featured on the track will join me on stage.”
Asked how he stays ahead in a constantly evolving music landscape, Kotin credited the youth. “I work a lot with ama2000 — seeing their hunger to succeed inspires me. They understand the new sounds and trends better, so it helps me stay relevant as well.”
And for those wondering if Thethelela is a one-off? “It’s part of a bigger project,” he said.
With divine inspiration, genre-blending innovation and a wave of young talent at his side, DJ Kotin is proving again he’s a force to be reckoned with in the South African music scene.
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