Artist profile
Afro House producer and DJ.
Plan a set with Section Five tracks scored against the rest of the catalog
Track | BPM · Key | Actions |
|---|---|---|
Ulwembu Section Five, Maline Aura, Mbalenhle M | 11812BE Major | |
Amaphupho Section Five, Jnr SA | 886AG Minor | |
What I Need (feat. Section Five & Thabza De Soul) - Drega Remix Section Five, Sickluv, Thabza De Soul, Naarly | 12010AB Minor | |
Uthembekile Section Five, Jnr SA | 1201BB Major | |
Dangerous feat. Section Five - Extended Version Section Five, Sun-El Musician, Jnr SA | 1176AG Minor | |
Lies Section Five, Cornelius SA, Rudy Julius | 1104BA♭ Major | |
Akusekho lokho Section Five, King Exodus | 1206AG Minor | |
Appreciation Song Section Five, Vuscare | 1202AE♭ Minor |
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DJs and producers whose tracks blend naturally with Section Five’s — similar scenes, adjacent production styles, overlapping audiences. Useful when you’re prepping a set around Section Five and need adjacent tracks that won’t feel out of place. Eligible names link to their own page.
Section Five is a moderate-energy with strong groove and drive and a warm production artist.
Unusually high warmth for Afro House.
Section Five's tracks in our catalog range from 88 to 120 BPM, with a median of 119 BPM. Across 8 tracks, the most common range falls in the 120–125 BPM bucket.
Section Five's tracks are mostly in minor keys (63% minor across 8 tracks). The most common single key is 6A (G Minor) with 3 tracks.
Based on harmonic compatibility, tempo proximity and artist-cohort context, Section Five pairs well with Steve Akin, Kensington Forest, Crosstown Bus. The full list — with track counts in our catalog and similarity scores — is in the Related Artists section above.