: The lyrics, primarily in Zulu and English, confront issues such as laziness, unplanned pregnancy, and the pursuit of materialistic lifestyles. Structure :
"Wake Up" is a pivotal single by the influential South African hip-hop group , serving as the lead single for their fourth studio album, Num8er Num8er , released in 2012. The track is widely regarded as a socially conscious anthem within the "Cashtime" era of SA hip-hop. Song Overview & Themes Teargas -- Wake Up
As one of the final major releases before the group members (K.O, Ma-E, and Ntukza) shifted focus toward solo careers and the movement, "Wake Up" cemented Teargas's legacy as "crossover" stars who could deliver radio hits with a moral backbone. The Official Music Video further amplified the message through gritty, realistic depictions of township life. Teargas -- Wake Up OFFICIAL VIDEO : The lyrics, primarily in Zulu and English,
The song acts as a literal and metaphorical "wake up" call to the South African youth, addressing social ills and personal accountability. Song Overview & Themes As one of the
: Focuses on the "villain" of laziness and the tendency to blame external factors like witchcraft (ukuloiywa) for one's own lack of progress.
: Delivers a sharp critique of "party culture" and warns young women about the consequences of chasing men for money and status. Release Information Album : Num8er Num8er. Release Date : July 3, 2012 (Single). Genre : South African Hip-Hop / Kwaito-influenced Rap. Production : Released under CSR Records and Electromode. Cultural Impact
: A motivational chant urging listeners to "Vuka" (Wake up) and take action.