Dj Stokie | Mixtape
But the "Journey" didn't stop. In 2023, he released , a sequel that proved his sound could evolve without losing its soul. Collaborating with vocalists like Boohle and Nkosazana Daughter, he kept the message alive even as the "wave of 'piano" changed every day.
As the sun set over the township, Stokie’s mixtapes became the soundtrack to the night. Tracks like "Ipiano e’Soweto" echoed through the lounges, blending the gritty reality of the streets with the polished hope of a new musical era. The Evolution Dj Stokie Mixtape
Long before the world knew the smooth, R&B-infused sounds of his Amapiano hits, Stokie was a student of the craft, cutting his teeth on the decks of YFM in 2006. But his true story wasn’t just about the fame; it was about the "Journey". The Sound of the Streets But the "Journey" didn't stop
Stokie didn't just want to play music; he wanted to tell a story through sound. He pioneered a style of Amapiano that was soulful and listener-friendly, famously saying, "I like my 'piano to sound like R&B". This philosophy birthed legendary mixtapes and albums like and the iconic My Journey . As the sun set over the township, Stokie’s