A new name is quietly gaining ground among attentive listeners of South African music. Credo V Daniels may not yet occupy the mainstream spotlight, but his latest album, Still Where We Were, is steadily resonating with those drawn to originality, depth and artistic risk.
At 36, the producer-turned-vocalist and rapper presents a body of work that resists easy categorisation. Rather than chasing trends, Still Where We Were unfolds as a deeply pers…
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