
There’s a certain magic that happens when Soul Jam hits the decks, it’s not just house music, it’s a whole transmission of feeling, funk, and future. The electronic visionary has been on our radar since his Groove Cartel episode, where he not only delivered a set for the books but solidified his place in the new wave of producers shaping South Africa’s sonic identity.
Fast forward to 2025, and Soul Jam is gearing up to release his latest single, “Ghana Ghana,” dropping this Friday, April 25th.

With a sound rooted in house but dripped in amapiano, soul, and electronic finesse, Soul Jam’s music feels like a cityscape of cultures, gritty yet smooth, nostalgic yet next-gen. “Ghana Ghana” is a prime example of his genre-fusing brilliance, linking up with heavyweights Massive95k and the ever-iconic DBN Gogo, and featuring a fiery lineup that includes Mfana Mdu, Ego Slimflow, MJ, and Mr Pilato.
The title alone already hints at a deeper connection, a nod to pan-African rhythm. And if you’ve followed Soul Jam’s journey, you know he doesn’t just drop beats, he builds bridges.
This track feels like a celebration of diaspora energy. Mfana Mdu’s vocals ride the beat like a seasoned storyteller, while MJ’s cadence, Ego Slimflow’s flair, and Mr Pilato’s bounce take it over the edge. And with DBN Gogo and Massive95k adding their textures, it’s a cultural mash-up that bangs in the club, hits in your headphones, and speaks to something deeper.
Soul Jam has always been about moments, not just music. Whether it’s the hypnotic basslines or melodic loops that feel like time travel, each track is a portal. And with “Ghana Ghana,” he’s sending out an invitation to vibe beyond borders.
Soul Jam’s “Ghana Ghana” drops April 25th on all platforms. Plug in, turn it up, and catch the wave.
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