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At Just 18, He Moves Like a Lion: The Quiet Rise of Amapiano’s “Prince” Short Killer

At Just 18, He Moves Like a Lion: The Quiet Rise of Amapiano’s “Prince” Short Killer By Noko Maleka 19 April 2026 | Johannesburg In the restless heartbeat of Johannesburg’s music scene—where dreams are louder than reality and talent fights daily for recognition—a new name is beginning to echo with undeniable force: Short Killer . Behind the stage name is Nhlanhla Nyathi , an 18-year-old whose journey reads less like a lucky break and more like a destiny unfolding in real time. Already featured on top line-ups across the Mzansi Joburg circuit, Short Killer is not just performing—he is redefining how young talent is seen, heard, and respected in South Africa’s evolving music industry. His growing catalogue and presence have also seen him collaborate and work alongside notable names such as John Bravo (The Fascinator) , Flash Ikumkani , and Hlogi Mash —further cementing his credibility within the industry. From Dance ...

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