Teargas Chance -
Several unofficial remixes and "Amapiano" or "Tek" reworks have gained traction on Facebook and YouTube .
The story ends in a devastating car accident. The narrator wakes up in a hospital to find he will spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair and that the woman he was with did not survive.
is a landmark South African hip-hop song by the group Teargas , released in 2006 as part of their debut album, K’shubile K’bovu . The track is widely regarded as a classic that helped define the "Kasi" (township) hip-hop sound by blending storytelling with relatable social themes. Song Overview and Meaning TearGas Chance
Fans often use the song on TikTok to reflect on "simpler times" in South Africa during the mid-2000s. TearGas Chance
"Chance" remains a staple in South African music history, frequently appearing in "Mzansi Classics" playlists on platforms like Apple Music . In recent years, it has seen a resurgence on social media: Several unofficial remixes and "Amapiano" or "Tek" reworks
The lyrics, particularly K.O's verse, recount a night of partying, spinning cars ("spinning donuts"), and drinking.
The song is a cautionary tale about the dangers of reckless living and the yearning for a second chance. is a landmark South African hip-hop song by
Teargas consisted of Ntokozo "K.O" Dludlu, Ezee "Ma-E" Hanabe, and Bantu "Ntukza" Hanabe.