
Kwa-Thema – Thembelihle Mnguni (20), known as L-Sauce, is a versatile and dynamic local Amapiano artist who is set to drop new music soon.
“My love for rhythm, storytelling and sonic experimentation began here in Kwa-Thema, in Last Town,” he said.
The musician, songwriter and rising star has quickly become one of the most refreshing voices in South Africa’s evolving Amapiano wave.
Known for his distinctive leading-chorus style, L-Sauce blends soulful melodies, vibrant local influences and an energetic presence that gives each track an infectious and unforgettable feel.
His sound is built on authenticity – a reflection of township vibrancy, youthful ambition and a deep passion for creativity.
“Since stepping into the music scene, I have continued to make bold strides, collaborating with notable and respected artists including Chley, Ntandoyamahlubi, Tee Jay, Khobzin Kiavalla, DJ Stressor, Royal MusiQ, and Mellow and Sleazy.
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“These collaborations have sharpened my craft, stamped my role in the industry and amplified my presence as a powerful chorus specialist and a genre-shaping artist to watch,” he added.
Driven by the support of his family and community, he has developed a fearless approach to growth and success.
L-Sauce says he is committed to pushing boundaries and elevating his sound with every project. His journey is rooted in purpose – using music as a bridge to connect people, ignite joy and represent the pulse of his community on a national stage.
With passion guiding his steps and creativity shaping his future, L-Sauce is poised to become one of the defining voices of the new-school Amapiano generation.
His mission is simple yet profound: to make the world dance, feel and experience the true essence of who he is through every chorus, every beat and every performance.
L-Sauce is set to end the year on a high note with the release of his upcoming single Danko, which is already gaining strong momentum on social media.
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