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Youth Day playlist: Songs that defined generations

Posted on June 16, 2026
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A Youth Day playlist of songs does more than set a mood — it tells the story of a country shaped by struggle, resilience and reinvention. From protest-era anthems to today’s global hits, South African music continues to reflect the voice of each generation.

Also see: The legacy of 16 June and its relevance to youth today

Youth Day playlist

Songs that carried the weight of resistance

Some tracks became more than music during apartheid. They turned into expressions of grief, unity and defiance.

  • Bring Him Back Home (1987) by Hugh Masekela: Recorded in 1986, the song echoed across borders as a call for Nelson Mandela’s release.
  • Asimbonanga (1987) by Johnny Clegg & Savuka: The track paid tribute to Mandela during a time when his presence was still forbidden in public life.
  • Soweto Blues (1977), performed by Miriam Makeba: This was a direct response to the 1976 Soweto Uprising, capturing the pain of that moment in history.

Hope, unity and rebuilding a nation

As South Africa moved toward democracy, music began to reflect a different emotional landscape — one of rebuilding, unity and cautious optimism.

  • Thina Sizwe (struggle-era traditional anthem, widely sung in the 1970s–1980s): The anthem carried themes of endurance and collective strength during the darkest years.
  • Jabulani (1991) by PJ Powers: The instant hit became a powerful anthem of celebration and unity, capturing a spirit of hope during a time of deep national tension and change.
  • Special Star (1989) by Mango Groove: The song became one of the country’s most loved crossover hits, still evoking nostalgia across generations.

Also see: Why Youth Month is more than just the 16 June 16 Soweto Uprising

Modern anthems shaping today’s Youth Day sound

The newer generation has continued the tradition, but with fresh genres, global reach, and a distinctly modern South African identity.

  • Chanel (2025) by Tyla: Following the global success of Water, the Grammy Award winner continued her rise with Chanel, a genre-blending track that combines pop, Afrobeats and amapiano influences.
  • Osama (2021) by Zakes Bantwini: The unique song became a cultural event on its own, uniting dance floors and radio stations alike.
  • Jerusalema (2019) by Master KG, featuring Nomcebo Zikode: Released before the pandemic, the song turned into a worldwide anthem of hope and connection and recently saw socialite Kylie Jenner dancing to the track.

Also see: What Youth Day means to young South Africans today

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