Dj Stokie | Mixtape
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 .
In the heart of Soweto’s Mzimhlophe neighborhood, the air was thick with the scent of street food and the low, rhythmic hum of a bassline that felt like a heartbeat. This was the world of Setoki Mbatha—better known to the streets as . 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 Stokie didn't just want to play music; he