
If you haven’t caught the wave yet, it’s time to wake up! BreezyCpt (formerly known as Bryan Cheru) is redefining the sound of South African music, and he’s not slowing down anytime soon. This Cape Town-born artist, producer, and songwriter has been cooking up something special—an electrifying fusion of Trapsoul and moody R&B he calls Rage&B. Think raw emotion, heavy vibes, and beats that hit straight to the soul.
From Bedroom Beats to Global Streams
BreezyCpt’s journey started way back when he was just a kid, crafting beats and penning lyrics with a dream of finding his own sound. That dream turned into reality when he dropped his first tracks on SoundCloud in 2017/2018, quickly catching fire and racking up streams from South Africa to the USA and Canada. His 2019 album Polaroids was a game-changer, stacking up hundreds of thousands of plays and proving that Breezy wasn’t just here to play—he was here to dominate.
Fast forward to today, and BreezyCpt is flexing over a million combined streams across Apple Music, Spotify, and SoundCloud. Independent? Yes. On top of the game? Absolutely.
The Hits Keep Coming
If you thought he was stopping at Polaroids, think again. BreezyCpt followed up with not one but two more fire albums—Cruel Intentions and 747—both packed with undeniable anthems. Tracks like “Hit Me Up” and “Drama” didn’t just make waves, they made global tsunamis.
A Lineup of Heavy Hitters
BreezyCpt isn’t just making music—he’s making history. His collaborations read like an all-star lineup: Indigo Stella, Mosa, Lyfe Harris, Blxckie, Dee Koala, Maglera Doe Boy, JWOODS, Phora, and more. These aren’t just features; they’re co-signs from some of the hottest names in the game, recognizing Breezy’s unique ability to push boundaries and innovate.
What’s Next? Only Bigger & Better
With his international debut on the horizon, BreezyCpt is officially in global takeover mode. He’s bridging the gap between South Africa and the world, proving that his Rage&B sound is the future. If you’re not already tuned in, now’s the time—because Breezy isn’t just making music, he’s making a movement.
Stay locked in, because the BreezyCpt era is just getting started.