Category: Songs
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The Therapist & Khalil Harrison – 4×4 ft. Tyler ICU & Magicsticks
Ke Mzala using Yourguurl DJ Lola brings Caltonic SA, Djy Vino, Milanniey, and Mellow.no together in an exciting Amapiano performance. From every artist, this music is a vibrant, absolutely irresistible showcase of original rhythms and melodies. Driven bassline and sharp, forceful percussion by DJ Lola define the backbone of the song. Every component of the…
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Jadenfunky, Sjavas Da Deejay & DJy Fresh – Ngindeshele ft. Luu Nineleven
On “Ngindeshele,” Jadenfunky, Sjavas Da Deejay, DJy Fresh, and Luu Nineleven team creates an addictive Amapiano track with Luu Nineleven’s own style augmenting it. The anthemic song perfectly catches the melodic, danceable, and rhythmic pulse of Amapiano. Starting with an attention-grabbing rhythm made of vibrant log drums and layered percussion created by Jadenfunky, which is…
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Mas Musiq & Lawd Weezy – Amalanga Awafani ft. TO Starquality, DJ Maphorisa & Samthing Soweto
Using vocals from TO Starquality, DJ Maphorisa, and Samthing Soweto, Mas Musiq and Lawd Weezy create Amalanga Awafani. With its beautiful narration, expressive voice, and deft production, this song captures the depth and emotional range of Amapiano. The song opens in a contemplative state, set by soft, soulful piano chords and a slow beat. The…
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Musa Keys & Optimist Music ZA – Tshika Ti Small Boys
Rising talent Optimist Music ZA and heavyweight Musa Keys from Amapiano have teamed on Tshika Ti Small Boys, a potent partnership. The special mix of traditional Amapiano elements with contemporary production methods in this song produces a lively, interesting sound with melodic complexity and a lighthearted delivery. The feature of the Amapiano genre is the…
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Ray&Jay, DBN Gogo, TurnUpKiid & Mr Nation Thingz – Sondela ft. P L U T O & Lady Steezy
Sondela’s dynamic team includes Ray & Jay, DBN Gogo, TurnUpKiid, Mr Nation Thingz, P L U T O, and Lady Steezy on vocals. For a relaxed but high-spirited listening experience, this Amapiano song deftly combines soulful vocals, appealing rhythms, and explosive percussion. Deep house grooves mixed with Amapiano beats define the music by DBN Gogo.…
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LilyFaith & MaWhoo – Injabulo ft. Theo Kgosinkwe, X-Wise & Oskido
Lily Faith and MaWhoo provide the touching song “Injabulo,” supported by Oskido, X-Wise, and music greats Theo Kgosinkwe. Translating into “happiness, this Zulu song is a joyful mix of Afro-house and Amapiano, full of positive energy. Oskido’s Afro-house knowledge fits very well with modern Amapiano beats used in the production, producing a traditional-modern mix. Starting…
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Megadrumz & Busiswa – Ibuss (Gibela) ft. Kheso & Real Nox
The touching joint effort of Lily Faith and MaWhoo alongside music icons Theo Kgosinkwe, X-Wise, and Oskido is This Zulu song, “happiness,” uses Afro-house and Amapiano influences to exude happiness and pleasant energy. The traditional Afro-house knowledge of Oskido harmonizes with the contemporary Amapiano beats used in production. The song opens with a passionate melody…
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Cooper SA & Small S.P – Wa Tshembeka ft. Tyler ICU & Jay Sax
Designed via cooperation between Cooper SA, Small S.P, Tyler ICU, and Jay Sax, Wa Tshembeka is an immersive and soulful Amapiano track. This song creates a mesmerizing dance tune and a soul-touching auditory experience by deftly blending melodic saxophone layers, smooth rhythms, and very emotional vocals. Beginning with a consistent, percussive beat, the production incorporates…
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Leemckrazy, QuayR Musiq & DJ Tshegu – User ft. Khalil Harrison & BoontleRSA
Leemckrazy, QuayR Musiq, and DJ Tshegu produced the cooperative Amapiano hit “User,,” which stars Khalil Harrison and Boontle RSA on vocals aggressively and forcefully. With its throbbing rhythms, strong vocals, and catchy melodies, this song captures the Amapiano genre. With QuayR Musiq’s exact production, the opening lights the path ablaze. In “Amapiano,” the deep, resonant…
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Zee Nxumalo & TBO – Ngisakuthanda
TBO and South African musician Zee Nxumalo worked on the beautiful and passionate “Ngisakuthanda.” With its title, “I still love you,” the song’s perpetual topic of love—which highlights vulnerability, loyalty, and interpersonal complexity—is clear. In her sorrowful ballad amid Afro-pop and R&B music, Zee Nxumalo captures the emotional depth of the song’s lyrics in her…