5 biggest songs of Malome Vector

Malome Vector’s biggest songs

Malome Vector, a prominent figure in the South African music scene, captivated audiences with his unique blend of hip-hop, rap, and traditional African sounds.

On 24 July 2024, the South African musician lost his live in a fatal car crash; an upcoming singer who was in the car with Vector also died.


 

In remembrance of Malome Vector’s contribution to the music industry, we will be highlighting five of his biggest songs that have made a significant impact:

1. “Dumelang”
Dumelang featuring Blaq Diamond, is one of Malome Vector’s most notable hits. The song combines catchy melodies with meaningful lyrics, creating a track that resonates with a wide audience. Its success is evident in its popularity across various music platforms and its heavy rotation on radio stations.

2. “Nobody”
Nobody showcases Malome Vector’s lyrical prowess and ability to blend different musical elements. The song’s relatable themes and infectious beat have made it a favorite among fans, contributing to its impressive streaming numbers and widespread acclaim.

3. “Follow”
In Follow, Malome Vector collaborates with Ntate Stunna, delivering a powerful and energetic track. The song’s dynamic production and engaging lyrics highlight Malome Vector’s versatility as an artist, earning it a prominent place in his discography.

4. “Mangoane”
Mangoane is another standout track by Malome Vector, featuring Ubuntu Band. The song records laudable success as it reaches 3 million views on YouTube in 2 years.

5. “Lerato”
Lerato, a love song released in 2021 is one of the late Vector’s song which has over 3 million views on YouTube.

These five songs illustrate Malome Vector’s ability to create music that is both entertaining and meaningful. What other hit song by Malome isn’t mentioned above?