y Khuli Chana and Refiloe Ramogase, Executive Producers of Maftown Heights Untold Stories

Johannesburg, Tuesday, 25 June 2024

South African hip hop has always been a powerful force, a reflection of the country’s dynamic culture and complex history. As the executive producers of Maftown Heights Untold Stories, we are proud to contribute to this dynamic genre through our documentary series. This project is not just a chronicle of a music festival; it is a deep dive into the heart of South African hip hop, exploring its impact, evolution, and significance.

Coming off the back off Youth Month celebrations, 30 years of democracy and our recent elections; the role of hip hop in shaping the cultural and social landscape of South Africa becomes more evident. Youth Month is a time to honour the contributions and sacrifices of the young people who fought for freedom and equality. It is also a time to inspire the next generation to continue building a democratic and inclusive South Africa.

Hip hop has been a crucial voice in this journey, providing a platform for young people to express their realities, aspirations, and struggles. It has been a medium through which the youth have challenged the status quo, advocated for change, and celebrated their identity.

Maftown Heights festival has been a significant pillar in the South African hip hop community. It has showcased the genre of Motswako, known for its blend of languages and cultural influences, capturing the essence of our nation’s diversity. Over the years, the festival has become a cultural movement, bringing together artists from across the country and creating a space for diverse voices to be heard.

Maftown Heights has not only provided a stage for established artists but also served as a launching pad for emerging talent. It has fostered a sense of community and solidarity among hip hop artists, contributing to the growth and evolution of the genre.

With Maftown Heights Untold Stories, we aim to highlight the impact of this iconic festival on South African hip hop. This documentary series goes beyond the music, exploring the lives of the artists, the history of Motswako, and the cultural dynamics that have shaped the festival. It delves into the untold stories that form the backbone of the Maftown Heights festival.

Our journey has been one of discovery and inspiration. We have had the privilege of capturing the raw, unfiltered narratives of artists who use their music to address pressing social issues, celebrate their heritage, and inspire the next generation. Through their stories, we see the resilience, creativity, and passion that define South African hip hop.

The impact of Maftown Heights Untold Stories on the South African hip hop scene is multifaceted. By documenting the festival and its artists, we aim to preserve the rich history of Motswako and hip hop in South Africa. This documentary series serves as an educational resource for future generations, providing insights into the genre’s evolution and its role in shaping South African culture.

Moreover, Maftown Heights Untold Stories is a platform for amplifying the voices of South African hip hop artists. It shines a spotlight on their contributions to the music industry and society, celebrating their achievements and inspiring others to follow in their footsteps. By sharing their journeys, we hope to encourage young artists to embrace their creativity, pursue their passions, and use their music as a tool for social change.

With the release of Maftown Heights Untold Stories, we are excited about the future. We envision a South Africa where hip hop continues to thrive, where artists are given the recognition they deserve, and where their music shapes global conversations.

When we embarked on this journey four years ago, we never could have imagined pivotal voices in hip hop such as AKA and Riky Rick would not be with us today when releasing the documentary. It reminds us of the importance of storytelling, and the need of preserving and sharing these stories cannot be overstated. We are fortunate to have these voices and more in our documentary contributing to the story of South African hip hop.

Maftown Heights Untold Stories is more than just a documentary series; it is a celebration of South African hip hop, a testament to its impact, and a beacon for its future. We are honoured to play a part in this journey, shining a spotlight on the stories that define us and celebrating the vibrant culture that makes up South African hip hop.

Khuli Chana and Refiloe Ramogase Executive Producers, Maftown Heights Untold Stories.
Tune in to Channel O every Saturday at 16:00 (repeats on Wednesday at 19:00) to follow the journey of Maftown’s vibrant history with Maftown Heights Untold Stories documentary. Episodes 1 and 2 are now available to watch on DStv Catch Up.

Episode 3 airs this Saturday. See below trailer and episode synopsis.

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EPISODE 3: GROWING PAINS (KEY MOMENTS 2013 – 2016)

Fractions within the South African Hip Hop and Motswako movement. Power struggles appear. Struggling to at some times get the same people on the same stage. At the same time Maftown Heights keeps growing with the annual events becoming bigger and more brands participating.

Key performances and onstage moments. Maftown Heights faces the rain as a challenge, possibly destroying one of its biggest shows to date. Interviews with artists, personnel as well as organisers highlighting these moments.

The Festival grew from strength to strength. We take account of the success of Maftown Heights as one of the largest Hip Hop festivals on the continent. The impact it made on the culture and inspiring a new generation of events such as Riky Rick’s Cotton Fest, and the surge of entrepreneurial spirit among young artists putting on their own unique concerts and events.

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