Lordkez Secures Triple RISA Certification Milestone
It is a week of celebration at StayLow Records after the Recording Industry of South Africa (RISA) handed down a remarkable set of certifications to rising star Lordkez, all on the same day. In a rare and impressive feat, the artist walked away with three major milestones, cementing her status as a force to be reckoned with in the industry.

The vibrant “Aweh (Remix)” featuring Cassper Nyovest has officially surged to Double Platinum status. This achievement highlights the track’s massive cultural impact and its growth into a nationwide anthem. The chemistry between the two artists has clearly struck a chord with listeners, bridging star power with fresh, innovative talent.
A Defining Chapter in Artistic Growth
Beyond the success of the remix, Lordkez’s fan-favourite EP, You, Me & The 90’s, has climbed to Platinum status. Achieving such a milestone with an EP underscores her strength as a storyteller. The project leans into nostalgia while maintaining a modern edge, offering a sonic blend that resonates with audiences who crave both authenticity and groove.
Officially Certified💿 new @longlivelordkez music coming soon. pic.twitter.com/oaSWa2VIBm
— STAY LOW (@StayLowOfficial) April 17, 2026
The original “Aweh” single also secured Gold certification, proving that the song’s success was built on a solid foundation that connected with fans long before the remix was introduced. This consistency is a testament to her dedication and artistry.
Looking Toward the Future
StayLow Records marked the achievement with a message celebrating more than just the numbers. The label emphasized that these plaques reflect the unwavering support of listeners and the hard work put into every release. They also acknowledged the pivotal contribution of Cassper Nyovest in amplifying the remix and pushing the culture forward.
With this triple certification moment, Lordkez is not just riding momentum; she is actively defining it. As her presence continues to grow across playlists and live stages, the spotlight now turns to what comes next for both the artist and the StayLow Records camp.
