Kulenyane" was the first traditional song to be played on urban radios stations which used to shun traditional music. The song's popularity saw the late South African DJ Bujo Mujo (deceased in 1 January, 2015) reproducing "Kulenyane" as a house song, while another renowned South African gospel musician, Solly Moholo, bought the rights of the song to make his own "Mokhukhu" version of it.
The group founded its own recording studio, Kulenyane Studios, named after their second album, reportedly the leading Culture Spears project in terms of sales. The studio is headquartered in Culture Spears' mansion in the heart of Gaborone.