IN CONVERSATION WITH KEYYWAV AND ENOCS MAE

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Keyywav and Enocs Mae: Johannesburg’s Soulful Musical Duo Making
Waves
Johannesburg-based duo Keyywav and Enocs Mae, also known as KeyyNocs
or the Isigaba Twins, are rapidly carving out a unique space in South Africa’s
music scene. The duo comprises Keyywav, the producer, and Enocs Mae, the
vocalist. Together, they have developed a signature sound they call Rnbhinca
— a fusion of R&B and Neo-Soul performed in their native Zulu. This
distinctive style blends soulful melodies with cultural authenticity,
connecting deeply with listeners.

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Musical Highlights
The duo has released several standout tracks that showcase their versatility
and emotive sound, including:
 Sthandwa Sam featuring Ovuyonke & Liindor – a soulful, harmonically
rich track
 Late Night featuring Liindor – exploring themes of love and
relationships with smooth R&B vibes
 Ithuba Interlude featuring Fiji Mageba – a reflective and intimate
piece
 Ingoma Yomshado – part of their 2025 project Isigaba, celebrating
the cultural significance of marriage
Media Presence and Collaborations
Keyywav and Enocs Mae have garnered attention through interviews on
various radio stations, sharing their journey, creative vision, and musical
philosophy. They have also collaborated with notable South African artists,
such as Lia Butler and Blxckie, blending different musical styles seamlessly
while enhancing their own signature sound.
Fun Fact
Despite their growing popularity, the duo keeps their performance riders
simple, requesting only juice, reflecting their grounded approach and focus
on music.
17 Oct 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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