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Kfm Top 40 with Carl Wastie | #KfmTop40 Podcast
Kfm Top 40 with Carl Wastie | #KfmTop40 Podcast
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The Kfm Top 40 with Carl Wastie sees Carl counting down the 40 BIGGEST hits in the Cape and talking to the creme de la creme of musicians, both local and international. The show airs on Kfm 94.5 every Saturday from 10am till 2pm. #KfmTop40
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he idea for Golden Crown struck Shaza during a live performance at the Get Lucky Summer Concert in Plettenberg Bay, where she opened for Will Linley. “I noticed this girl trying to get a boy’s attention,” Shaza recalls. “But her more confident friend stole the spotlight. It reminded me how invisible we can feel sometimes, especially when we’re younger. Instead of a heartbreak song, I wanted to flip that moment into something empowering.” Lyrically cheeky with lines like “Just because I don’t look like her doesn’t really mean that I can’t be me,” lands with refreshing honesty. “All I really hear is Will Linley’s song, All The Girls,” Shaza tips her hat at one of South Africa’s brightest pop inspirations. “Will is such an inspiration to upcoming artists, and I’m a big fan of his music.” Shaza teamed up with award-winning producer Daniel Baron again, and their working relationship continues to grow with each new single. “Every song is a snapshot of where I am creatively,” Shaza shares. “Golden Crown feels like stepping into a new chapter - fun, fearless, and self-assured. It’s about energy, connection, and reminding people that being yourself is magic.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Keely Crocker, a dynamic singer-songwriter originally from Durban and now based in Cape Town, is making waves as she transitions from the theatre stage to the music scene. After studying musical theatre for four years, Keely made her professional debut as Zoe Murphy in the South African premiere of Dear Evan Hansen earlier this year. Now, she’s turning the spotlight toward her first love — music. Her upcoming single, “AWAY” (out November 7th), is a raw and relatable anthem for anyone caught in the tug-of-war of a toxic relationship and the emotional challenge of letting go. Keely Crocker is stepping into her power — and “AWAY” is just the beginning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
South African favourites Freshlyground are back with a brand-new sound and an exciting new chapter. The beloved band joined Carl Wastie on the Kfm Top 40 to chat about their upcoming single “Jabula”, dropping 14 November. This single marks a milestone for the group - it’s the first Freshlyground track featuring their new lead vocalist, Mbali Makhoba. At just 22 years old, Mbali hails from Imizamo Yethu in Hout Bay and brings a soulful, vibrant energy that’s breathing new life into the band’s signature sound. Joining Mbali in studio were longtime members Simon and Peter, who shared how the group’s chemistry feels revitalised and full of joy - perfectly captured in “Jabula”, which fittingly means “to be happy”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carl Wastie caught up with Liam Cova about his brand-new single “Worry Sea” - a deeply emotional yet uplifting indie-pop track that dives into the fears and uncertainties we all face. With its bold, faith-filled chorus, the song reminds us that life’s purpose isn’t fear - it’s hope. As Liam powerfully puts it, “Life’s no worry sea!”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carl Wastie caught up with Johan, the brand-new lead singer of Monark, as the band drops their comeback single “Panorama.” Written by Johan and Ewald in their first-ever collaboration, the track came together naturally - marking an exciting new era for the SAMA-nominated band that first stole SA’s heart in 2013 with chart-topping hits and unforgettable performances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get ready to experience a different side of Ross Leamonth as he shifts from emotional depth to carefree summer energy. In this revealing conversation, Ross opens up about his latest single, “Ready to Dance,” a deliberate departure from the soulful vulnerability of “Opposites” and “Heavy Love.” Describing it as an “anti-love song,” Ross captures the thrill of living in the moment and embracing spontaneity. His willingness to evolve creatively and break free from genre expectations highlights a musician guided by instinct and authenticity. Ross’s unmistakable voice shines through even as he explores fresh sounds, proving that artistic growth doesn’t mean losing your essence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amy Jones is back — and this time, she’s bringing both heart and honesty to the mic. In this candid conversation, Amy opens up about navigating motherhood while reigniting her passion for music. She shares how she overcame fears that her career might take a back seat, and how the support of her partner, Lee, and collaborator, Caleb, helped her rediscover her creative flow. Her new single “Nobody” written in just one hour during late-night video calls while her baby slept — is proof that inspiration can strike even in life’s busiest seasons. Tune in for a heartfelt chat about balance, creativity, and the joy of finding your rhythm again.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When creative chemistry clicks, magic happens. Veteran duo Locnville (celebrating 15 years in music) team up with the fresh, captivating Hannah Ray for a collaboration that proves great songs happen when you stop overthinking and have fun. Introduced by Sketchy Bongo, the trio share how their hit “Show Me Love” came together in under an hour blending Locnville’s laid-back groove with Hannah’s hybrid British-Capetonian vocals and freestyle writing flair. A feel-good, behind-the-music conversation filled with inspiration, laughs, and creative sparks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Internationally acclaimed live electronic duo GoldFish join Carl Wastie on the Kfm Top40 to chat about their brand-new single, Body Language - an uplifting Afro House celebration of rhythm, groove, and soul that pays homage to their South African heritage. After lighting up dance floors from Ibiza to San Diego, Dom and Dave return to their roots with Body Language, blending their signature African house rhythms and organic instrumentation into a fresh, modern sound. “South Africa has always been in our DNA,” they share. “This track is about the unspoken communication that music creates. South Africa may have 11 official languages, but Body Language is the way we communicate best.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fresh off the release of her latest body of work, Anica Kiana joins Carl Wastie to talk about her brand-new EP, not the same. A fearless blend of nostalgia, bold femininity, and raw emotion, the project cements Anica’s place as one of the most exciting voices in South Africa’s pop scene. “not the same. is a collection of songs that explore my journey through adulthood and the realisation that time has changed everything, and we can’t go back to the way it was when we were younger,” says Anica. With tracks like Not The Same, Any Other Way, and Dreamin’, the EP channels a bold pop-punk 2000s feel while weaving in themes of love, heartbreak, empowerment, and loss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carl Wastie catches up with Cape Town-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist David Derman as he unveils his brand-new single, “I Know You.” At once intimate and powerful, the track explores the heartbreak of betrayal - that disorienting moment when someone you loved and trusted reveals a side of themselves you never expected. “This song is about the heartbreak that comes from losing the relationship of someone you thought you truly knew,” Derman explains. “It’s about that moment when differences stop being just disagreements and start to feel like betrayals.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At just 21 years old, Chloe Lebon is stepping boldly into the South African music scene with her debut single, “Grateful.” An independent artist with a gift for writing raw and relatable lyrics, Chloe draws from her own life experiences to create music that feels authentic and heartfelt. Blending elements of alternative and pop, her sound offers a refreshing break from the norm – honest, emotional, and deeply resonant. With “Grateful” as her powerful introduction and a catalogue of new music ready to follow, Chloe Lebon is just beginning her journey – and it’s one driven by passion, honesty, and connection.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joshua Gabriel is a rising South African singer and songwriter making waves in the local music scene. His journey started in the most humble way – recording music in his bedroom cupboard with nothing more than a cellphone speaker. Fast forward to today, Joshua has taken his sound from those four walls to the airwaves, landing an Interview on the Kfm Top 40 with Carl Wastie. His latest single, “Stole My Heart”, has captured the attention of listeners across the Cape and beyond. With raw talent, determination, and a unique sound, Joshua Gabriel is proof that big dreams can grow from small spaces – and it’s only upwards from here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carl Wastie chats to South African pop-soul star Lee Cole about his brand-new single Mine. Following the upbeat energy of Ice=cream, Lee takes a tender turn with this guitar-driven track about connection, hope, and the magic of “what if.” Written from the perspective of knowing you could love and be good for someone - even if they’re not yours yet Mine showcases Cole’s emotional depth as a songwriter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carl Wastie catches up with pop sensation Ben Rodrigues to chat about his brand-new single Homesick. Written for his girlfriend, Talisha, the track is a heartfelt ode to love and long-distance, blending the nostalgic pop energy of One Direction and 5SOS with Ben’s own signature sound. The release comes just ahead of his Homesick South African Tour this September - his first national run following a successful UK tour as he gears up for his highly anticipated debut album in 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carl Wastie chats to Liam Burger, the frontman of Faker Streets, to talk about their brand-new single Don’t Have U. Liam shares the heartfelt story behind the track- written during the time he was about to propose capturing the raw emotion of missing a partner and realising what truly matters. With musical inspiration from LCD Soundsystem’s New York, I Love You, the song blends honesty with artistry, marking one of Faker Streets’ most personal releases yet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Women’s Day, South African trio BlackByrd joined Carl Wastie in studio to celebrate the release of their brand-new single, Home - a moving love letter to belonging, connection, and the people who make us feel safe. Described as one of their most challenging songs to write, Home is “perfectly imperfect,” capturing the feeling of finding your person - your refuge - in a beautifully vulnerable way. With its rich storytelling and emotional depth, Home reminds us that sometimes, home isn’t a place… it’s the person who makes the world slow down and your heart feel at peace.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carl Wastie catches up with The SaxbyTwins, fresh off their first international tour and fired up with their brand-new single, "We Lit A Match." The high-energy duo recently wowed crowds overseas in Madeira and are now gearing up to perform at the Castle Lager Beer Garden during the Springboks’ upcoming home test matches. Known for their explosive stage presence and infectious tracks, the brothers describe their latest release as capturing the spark of a life-changing connection.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
South African indie folk-pop artist David Derman joins Carl Wastie on the Kfm Top 40 to chat about his heartfelt new single, "Morning Light". Following the success of his debut track Old Friend - which racked up over 100,000 streams and landed spots on major SA radio charts. David returns with an intimate, emotional song inspired by the idea of becoming a parent one day. Written shortly after becoming an uncle, Morning Light reflects on imagined love, legacy, and the bond between parent and child.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carl Wastie chats to Max More on the Kfm Top 4019-year-old singer, songwriter, and producer Max More joins Carl Wastie to chat about his heartfelt debut single, “Stuck on You.” Blending indie pop with emotional storytelling, the track dives into the pain of first heartbreak and the struggle to let go of someone who only exists in your memory. Co-produced by South African hitmaker Lee Cole, the song pairs vulnerable lyrics with an uplifting sound - something Max describes as “riding a trolley downhill with your hands in the air.” Raised in a musical family and passionate about performance, Max is stepping into his own and ready to connect through music. “Stuck on You” is out now on all digital platforms.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.























