Loatinover Pounds Commemorates the One-Year Milestone of His Album Pray 4 Pitori
On 20 September 2025, Loatinover Pounds marked the anniversary of his acclaimed album Pray 4 Pitori with a heartfelt message to his supporters, highlighting the profound journey behind the project. More than just a collection of songs, the album serves as a tribute to Pretoria-the city that molded him, the streets that nurtured his growth, and the community that stood by him. Over the past year, this musical homage has evolved into a cultural anthem, resonating deeply within townships and sparking conversations nationwide.

The album’s impact is evident in its impressive streaming statistics. According to Pounds’ anniversary update, Pray 4 Pitori has amassed over 21 million streams and views across various platforms-boasting 11 million plays on Spotify, 6 million views on YouTube, and 4 million streams on Apple Music. These numbers reflect a consistent upward trajectory fueled by captivating singles, viral social media moments, and dynamic live performances that transformed casual listeners into devoted fans.
In his reflection, Pounds attributes the album’s success to the unwavering support of his community, the heartfelt messages from fans, the vibrant energy at his concerts, and the simple yet powerful act of listeners hitting play. What began as a personal expression has blossomed into a collective movement.
The album’s longevity can also be credited to its thoughtful production and collaboration. Featuring 14 tracks, Pray 4 Pitori opens with the evocative “Pray 4 Pitori (Intro)” and journeys through vivid street narratives and personal revelations. Tracks like “Church on Sundayz,” enriched by additional vocals from Candice Nzama, Vuyi Meko, and Thokozani Masike, alongside “Mamazala” and “Banyana Bako North” (co-produced with Saint Cielo, who also engineered much of the album), showcase a rich tapestry of sound. The project balances tender moments such as “Table For Two” with the gritty determination found in “20 Tao,” offering a diverse yet cohesive listening experience.
The featured artists contribute both naturally and strategically to the album’s texture. 25K appears on “Mamazala,” bridging narratives from Pretoria; The Big Hash adds melodic depth and lyrical prowess on “Spend Da Night”; Blxckie brings a moody vibe to “4AM”; Una Rams infuses soul into “Pray 4 Me”; while Unclepartytime & The Qwellers inject vibrant energy on “Eish.”
Behind the scenes, Loatinover Pounds maintains creative control as executive producer, while collaborating with a talented roster of producers including Saint Cielo, Mashbeatz, Novexbeats, SorryZeke, Michael Tuohy, and Mélange. This collective effort results in a warm, authentic soundscape that remains punchy and engaging.
Lyrically, Pray 4 Pitori captures the intersection of ambition and personal history. Pounds narrates the story of a city youth who learned to dream amid the hustle-counting every rand, healing from heartbreak, embracing life’s pace, and finding beauty in everyday moments. This genuine yet relatable storytelling strikes a chord, making the album a rallying point for many.
In his anniversary message, Pounds expresses gratitude to everyone involved-musicians, writers, engineers, and the behind-the-scenes teams-emphasizing that the album’s achievements are a shared triumph. He views this milestone not as a conclusion but as a solid foundation, vowing to continue creating music rooted in authenticity. Given his hands-on role in both production and executive decisions, this commitment stands as a promise of quality and sincerity.
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