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After dominating the airwaves and dance floors with her crossover Song of the Year, Chokeslam, Kharishma is back with another explosive anthem titled “Fly High Lekompo”.

This highly anticipated single celebrates the organic rise of the Lekompo genre, a sound born from the streets of Limpopo that’s now gaining continental momentum. With its infectious rhythm, raw energy, and feel-good bounce, “Fly High Lekompo” is positioned to ignite parties, festivals, and radio charts across Africa.

Kharishma continues to solidify her place as a trailblazer in the African music space, bringing her unique blend of cultural authenticity, street energy, and modern flair to the forefront. “This one is for the streets, for the people, and for the culture. Lekompo is flying high, and we’re taking it to the world,” says Kharishma.

ABOUT KHARISHMA

Kharishma (real name Melita Ribane) is a dynamic vocalist, songwriter, and performer from Limpopo, South Africa. She has rapidly become a leading figure in the emerging Lekompo genre—a vibrant fusion of traditional Limpopo rhythms, Afrobeat, and modern house music.​

At just 20 years old, Kharishma achieved a significant milestone when her breakout single “Chokeslam”, a collaboration with producer Ba Bethe Gashoazen, won Song of the Year on both Thobela FM and Capricorn FM. The track’s viral success on platforms like TikTok and YouTube introduced Lekompo to a broader audience, positioning Kharishma as a trailblazer for the genre.

Known for her emotive storytelling, catchy hooks, and high-energy performances, Kharishma’s music resonates deeply with fans across generations. Her discography includes hits like “Matome”, “Sekoloto”, and “Lesibana”, each showcasing her ability to blend cultural authenticity with contemporary sounds. ​Beyond her musical talents, Kharishma is committed to elevating Lekompo from a regional sound to a globally recognized genre. Her dedication to her craft and her community underscores her mission to bring the stories and rhythms of Limpopo to the world stage.

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