Janesh returns to the spotlight with a vibrant new single titled Happiness Makompong, a joyful anthem that reaffirms her place as a leading voice in the Lekompo genre. The track features rising star Kaycherlow and longtime collaborator Hitboss, with a standout saxophone performance by Silas Sax adding warmth and color to the production.
Uniting the Komponation Through Joy and Rhythm
Calling the song a “lifetime classic,” Janesh says Happiness Makompong was crafted to bring people together through rhythm and positivity. The track is a powerful tribute to the ever-evolving Lekompo movement — blending melodic vocals, live instrumentation, and uplifting vibes that embody the spirit of unity and celebration.
Kaycherlow: A Rising Star Making Waves
Joining Janesh is Kaycherlow, one of the freshest voices shaking up the Lekompo scene. Known for merging Rap and R&B into the genre’s soundscape, Kaycherlow has earned the nickname “Nikka la Lekompo.” With over 400K monthly listeners on Spotify, his distinct style and lyrical finesse add edge and emotion to the record.

Hitboss and Silas Sax Round Out the Sound
Longtime collaborator Hitboss brings his trusted production magic to the track, while Silas Sax’s bright saxophone melodies elevate the single to anthem status — a sound that’s bold, soulful, and uniquely South African.
About Janesh
Janesh is a South African Lekompo sensation, best known as one half of the genre-defining duo Motion Roots alongside Abi wa Mampela. With a growing solo career, she has become a beloved voice in the scene, celebrated for her melodic storytelling, modern sound, and electrifying performances.
She currently commands over 700K monthly listeners on Spotify, and her previous solo hit Ngwanaka has surpassed 6 million streams in just three months — a testament to her impact and reach.
A Cultural Movement in Motion
Whether performing as part of Motion Roots or in her solo ventures, Janesh continues to push the boundaries of Lekompo, blending heritage with innovation. Happiness Makompong is more than a song — it’s a call to dance, a celebration of identity, and a soundtrack for the people.
