Stilo Magolide Expands ‘They Talk’ Series With Limpopo-Focused Street Mix. Stilo Magolide has once again set South African hip-hop fans talking after teasing the next instalment of his popular They Talk street mix series, this time turning the spotlight on Limpopo.

The famed rapper and creative tastemaker stirred anticipation on social media with a short but intriguing message: “Street Mix They Talk Limpopo / THEY TALK LIMPOPO LOADING…….. WHO U THINK IS ON?” The announcement immediately ignited speculation, with fans eager to guess which artists from the province will make the final cut.
The upcoming release follows the success of previous editions, including the They Talk (Vaal Street Mix), which celebrated the talent emerging from Sharpeville and the wider Vaal Triangle. By taking the series to Limpopo, Stilo continues his mission of highlighting regional voices that are shaping South Africa’s evolving hip-hop landscape.
Over the years, Stilo Magolide has earned praise not only for his music but also for creating opportunities for artists outside the mainstream. His Street Mix series has become a platform where established names and rising stars share the same stage, giving listeners a fresh perspective on the country’s diverse rap scenes.
Limpopo has long been recognised as one of South Africa’s fastest-growing musical hotspots. From the explosive rise of Lekompo to its thriving street rap culture, the province has produced artists whose influence continues to spread across the country. That makes it a fitting destination for the next chapter of the They Talk movement.
With Stilo asking fans, “Who U Think Is On?”, social media has already been flooded with predictions. Many are wondering whether the project will feature well-known names with Limpopo roots, breakout stars from Polokwane, Seshego and Tzaneen, or introduce a new generation of local talent ready for national recognition.
Stilo Magolide has consistently shown an ability to merge storytelling, street culture and collaboration into projects that resonate with audiences. His Street Mix releases have evolved into more than promotional collaborations. They have become a celebration of local identity, community pride and the unique sounds emerging from different corners of the country.
While no release date or official feature list has been announced, excitement continues to build. If previous editions are anything to go by, They Talk Limpopo is shaping up to be another showcase of the province’s creativity and an opportunity for new voices to reach a wider audience.
For now, fans can only speculate as they wait to see who will represent Limpopo when the highly anticipated street mix finally arrives.














