TOP 100 : We catch up with Aubry Qwane, who has officially made it to the Top 100 Countdown, landing at number 23.

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We catch up with Aubry Qwane, who has officially made it into the Top 100 Countdown, landing proudly at number 23. This milestone marks a powerful moment in Aubry’s journey—proof that consistency, talent, and hard work are paying off.

Making it to number 23 is no small achievement. It reflects the growing support from listeners, the impact of the music, and the steady rise of an artist whose sound continues to resonate with many. In our conversation, we talk about what this moment means to Aubry, the inspiration behind the music, and the journey it took to climb the countdown.

From the grind behind the scenes to hearing the name called out on the charts, Aubry Qwane shares the excitement, gratitude, and motivation that come with this achievement—and what’s next moving forward.

Stay locked in as we celebrate the wins, the music, and the stories behind the numbers.
31 Dec 2025 English South Africa Society & Culture

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