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Afrikaans Gospel Rap Gets a Miracle Voice – Meet Vaughan Valentine

LyleGhost

8 June 2025

"Trane in my oe want my ma word ouer ek wil nog gaan huil op haar skouer. "- Vaughn Vigo Valentine 🥹❤️

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In a Hip-Hop landscape dominated by flexing and bravado, Vaughan Valentine is walking a different path — one grounded in faith, emotion, and authenticity. His single “Dis Joune” featuring Da V.G is a standout offering in the rising Gospel Rap scene, blending soulful delivery with deeply personal storytelling.

Recently, Da V.G posted a touching line from the track on social media, tagging Vaughan and writing: “Trane in my oe, want my ma word ouer – ek wil nog gaan huil op haar skouer.” A raw and vulnerable bar that hits home, it showcases the emotional weight both artists bring to the song. The line is credited to Vaughn Vigo Valentine — a reminder that Hip-Hop can be heartfelt without losing its edge.

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“Dis Joune” carries a spiritual sincerity that transcends genre boundaries. Though Gospel in message, the track has a melodic bounce reminiscent of artists like Kyle (“iSpy”) or Chance the Rapper — modern, catchy, and deeply moving all at once.

Adding fuel to the momentum, Matt Levai, founder of Militia Records, announced just days ago that Vaughan Valentine has officially joined the label. In his post, Matt wrote: “What started as a ‘Ghetto Wave’ is now spreading ‘Ghetto Gospel.’” He described their upcoming project as “some of the most ‘felt’ music I’ve ever produced,” praising Vaughan for reigniting his passion for music through shared purpose and vision.

This signing marks a pivotal moment — not just for Vaughan, but for the broader Gospel Hip-Hop community in South Africa. It’s a signal that content with substance and spirit is being nurtured at a high level, with Militia Records helping artists push beyond the expected.

With a new project already in development and tracks like “Dis Joune” gaining traction, Vaughan Valentine is poised to become a defining voice in a genre that’s both evolving and healing.

This isn’t just a song — it’s a movement. And if “Dis Joune” is any indication, #GhettoGospel is about to take center stage.

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