Cassper Nyovest’s 'Kusho Bani' Is the World’s Most-Streamed South African Hip Hop Song of 2025

Cassper Nyovest’s 'Kusho Bani' Is the World’s Most-Streamed South African Hip Hop Song of 2025

  • Cassper Nyovest's hit song Kusho Bani is dominating the global charts, becoming the most-streamed South African hip hop song in the world
  • Despite public scrutiny, the track became a viral sensation with its own dance challenge, taking the world by storm
  • The news sparked a cocktail of reactions from social media users, some of whom declared Mufasa the greatest rapper in South Africa

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Cassper Nyovest's song was listed in Spotify's global streaming chart
Cassper Nyovest’s 'Kusho Bani' was ranked in Spotify's Global Impact List of 2025. Image: casspernyovest
Source: Twitter

Cassper Nyovest's song is making waves around the globe and is said to be one of the most-streamed South African songs in the world, as per Spotify's Global Impact List.

According to a Twitter (X) post by entertainment commentator Phil Mphela on 18 August 2025, Kusho Bani is one of the only two South African hip hop songs in the list of 30, a spot ahead of Yanga Chief's What If? (Mngani) at 27 and 28, respectively.

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Upon its release on 7 February, the song was met with widespread criticism on social media, as online users nitpicked at Mufasa's cultural impact, many of whom labelled him a "has-been." Nevertheless, it's clear that the numbers truly speak for themselves.

Kusho Bani is one of Mufasa's most-played songs on Spotify, with just over 5.7 million streams. It also became a viral sensation with stars like Serena Williams joining its dance challenge.

Cassper Nyovest's song made it into a top global chart
Cassper Nyovest’s 'Kusho Bani' is the world's most-streamed South African hip hop song in the first half of 2025. Image: casspernyovest
Source: Twitter

The list is dominated by Amapiano songs, with DJ Maphorisa and his many nicknames leading the pack with the most entries on the chart.

Tyla, on the other hand, sits pretty in the top three spots with her songs Bliss, Show Me Love with WizTheMc and Bees & Honey, as well as the Push 2 Start Remix.

Mufasa's entry into the list further proves his dominance in South African hip hop and clear impact, despite the rise of Amapiano both locally and globally. See the complete list below.

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Here's how social media reacted to Cassper Nyovest's global impact

The haters will eat their hearts out at the news, and Mufasa's army of supporters will make sure they know who the real GOAT is. Read some of his fans' comments.

RenzYung said:

"It’s one of the 2 hip hop joints on the chart. Impressive."

Snotyme declared:

"Social media isn't real life, Cass is still him."

ED_DA_DON showed love to Cassper Nyovest:

"I know my GOAT."

bassyballz wrote:

"He is him."

bassyballz announced:

"The debate is over. He has the biggest hip hop song in 2025."
Fans declared Cassper Nyovest the GOAT after his song was listed on a global music chart
Social media debated over Cassper Nyovest's global impact. Image: casspernyovest
Source: Twitter

Meanwhile, critics expressed their opinions about Mufasa's entry into Spotify's Global Impact List, with some alluding to payola:

Thabangwrldwide wrote:

"I'd like to believe that Abazazi bafunani was streamed more than Kusho Bani and What If."

rasta_syntaX still wasn't impressed:

"The song is still trash."

Kwanele____ wasn't buying it:

"Global??? Who is Spotify fooling???"

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Mulangan0 said:

"He is streaming the track himself."

Prince Kaybee lashes out at Cassper Nyovest

In an earlier report, Briefly News shared online reactions to Prince Kaybee taking shots a Cassper Nyovest unprovoked.

The DJ/ producer reignited his feud with Mufasa by criticising his career, comments that fueled a debate about the rapper's talent.

Source: Briefly News

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Moroba Moroeng (Entertainment editor) Moroba Moroeng is an entertainment writer at Briefly News and a University of Johannesburg alumni (Public Relations and Communications, 2018). She was the content manager and, later, editor for HipHop Africa, where she honed her proofreading, leadership, and content management skills. Having begun her career as a content writer for Slikour OnLife, Moroba has over four years of experience as a writer specialising in music journalism and entertainment. She joined Briefly News in 2023 and passed a set of training courses by the Google News Initiative. Email: moroba.moroeng@briefly.co.za

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