Zuko Komisa

Amapiano DJ and producer Uncle Waffles, real name Lungelihle Zwane, is celebrating a milestone as the first female artist on the cover of Rolling Stone Africa
Rolling Stone Africa was founded in August 2024 and has various offices across Africa. Its mission is to celebrate African music, culture, and storytelling.
Uncle Waffles, the Amapiano phenomenon, had an amazing 2024. She began the year with thrilling performances at major festivals such as Coachella and Wireless Festival, cementing her reputation as a global music legend.
Uncle Waffles surprised her fans in December with a new EP, “4 Da Ho’s“ as a gift to commemorate her accomplishments and international success.
“For our February cover, we wanted a talent that represents an African success story—one that resonates with the youth. Uncle Waffles was the perfect choice, blending music, style, and high-energy performance. As the first female artist to grace the cover of Rolling Stone Africa, she is not only making history for herself but for the entire Amapiano and Afro House community in South Africa,” CEO of Rolling Stone Africa D.R. Bellegarde Smeralda said.
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