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The phrase literally translates to "those that cry/sound well." In everyday South African slang, it is used to give a stamp of approval to a situation or object:
It is sometimes used by entrepreneurs or influencers to describe attractive business opportunities or "wins". 2. Music Connections Ezikhala Kahle
Referring to "the real things" or genuine quality. The phrase literally translates to "those that cry/sound
Often used to describe a party, weekend, or social gathering that is "lit" or high-energy (e.g., "Weekends ezikhala kahle"). Often used to describe a party, weekend, or
You will see it in titles of DJ mixes or social media posts for new song drops to indicate that the music is of high quality. 3. Related Phrases
"Ezikhala kahle" (or "ez'khala kahle") is a popular Zulu slang expression used to describe things that are . It is frequently used in South African social media and music culture to express high energy and "good vibes".
The expression is deeply rooted in the South African music scene, particularly in and Amapiano :