Channel O’s new show, SuperCulture, brings you the latest in music
Are you tired of having 'fear of missing out' (FOMO)?
What’s the buzz on the streets with all things music, lifestyle and trends in youth culture? Well, Channel O (DStv channel 320) has got you because things are about to get lit with the introduction of a brand-new show, ’SuperCulture’, starting on Friday, 29 March at 19:00.
Presented by remarkable South African film and television award-winning presenter Tshego Koke and seasoned radio broadcaster, MC and voice-over artist Dimpho Mokgotho, ‘SuperCulture’ is produced by Slikour (a hip-hop pioneer from Skwatta Kamp) together with the producers who brought you Impilo yePiano Goat, which aired on 1Magic.
Each week on SuperCulture, viewers will be taken through a journey like no other, where trends reign supreme with the latest plug to entertainment, music, fashion and any related news, ensuring that viewers get a full 360-degree perspective on youth culture. The content for the show is all courtesy of content creators and curators – the hottest Instagrammers, Youtubers and TikTokers.
Together with the presenters, they will unpack and give audiences a blow-by-blow of what’s up in street culture.
PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED
What’s the buzz on the streets with all things music, lifestyle and trends in youth culture? Well, Channel O (DStv channel 320) has got you because things are about to get lit with the introduction of a brand-new show, ’SuperCulture’, starting on Friday, 29 March at 19:00.
Presented by remarkable South African film and television award-winning presenter Tshego Koke and seasoned radio broadcaster, MC and voice-over artist Dimpho Mokgotho, ‘SuperCulture’ is produced by Slikour (a hip-hop pioneer from Skwatta Kamp) together with the producers who brought you Impilo yePiano Goat, which aired on 1Magic.
Each week on SuperCulture, viewers will be taken through a journey like no other, where trends reign supreme with the latest plug to entertainment, music, fashion and any related news, ensuring that viewers get a full 360-degree perspective on youth culture. The content for the show is all courtesy of content creators and curators – the hottest Instagrammers, Youtubers and TikTokers.
Together with the presenters, they will unpack and give audiences a blow-by-blow of what’s up in street culture.
PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED
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