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Felo Le Tee drops a new project featuring DJ Maphorisa, JazziQ and Jayden titled “My Own Way”.
The Veteran producers did some magic in their own unique way and tagged it “My Own Way”
You already know its a hit already Maphorisa and JazziQ took it on them to make it spetacular Jayden also played his part as Felo Le Tee assembles this superstar for a masterpiece Jam.
Soa Mattrix and DJ Maphorisa make this debut appearance on their project titled Tintswalo.
The album comes holding all their unreleased tracks that made waves on mixes.
Tintswalo holds official tracks like Ya Phei Imali featuring Boohle, Ayi Ringi featuring Simmy & Kabza De Small, Umama Akekho featuring Nkosazana Daughter & Mas Musiq, and a few more hits.
In making sure the groove does not stop, DJ Maphorisa has also announced the release of Pretty Girls Love Amapiano.
Holding this round with Soa Mattrix, they form a combo and drop this new project.
On his long overdue sophomore album, Mayorkun blends influences from across Africa’s regions into a coherent body of work. From the East African lyrics on “Nakupenda” to the Southern African rhythms of the title track, he varies his sonics with an accomplished dexterity. “I wanted to play around with different sounds but with Afro fused in it,” Mayorkun tells Apple Music. “I still do Yoruba and local Naija wordplay, but I was going for Afrofusion.” Along with its varied aural framework, the album incorporates a range of moods and themes. “I’m heavily influenced by my environment,” he says. “I feel like I had to master peace to make this. I had to be OK before I made this album.” Covering affirmation, catharsis, social commentary, and gratitude, Mayorkun (Adewale Mayowa Emmanuel) talks us through the album, track by track.
“Soldier Boy” “I made this song for myself. At that point, I had some things going on and was going through the most. I needed to talk to myself. I think, with the kind of person I am, most people don’t see when I’m sad. Everybody thinks I’m incapable of sadness and I’m having fun every day. Sometimes sadness makes you forget who you really are. I just reminded myself that I have my family, mum, and dad around me to let me know that it’s gonna be OK. I needed this song to remind me of that.”
“Back in Office” “When I made these songs, I needed them to make a statement and let people know The Mayor is back—kinda bragging. This was one of the last songs I recorded on the album. Africans like to dance, and I think that’s why Nigerians love amapiano. The heavy drums and percussion are what we like over here.”
“Freedom” “I think, with this new album, I tried to change people’s perceptions about my music a little. People think I make fun music for people to just dance to. If you listen to songs like ‘Freedom,’ I’m really in my renaissance bag, feeling like I was in slave times. I’m talking about feeling like a Black man in bondage trying to get free. When it’s freedom time…you have to do whatever you have to do.”
“Desire” [Mayorkun & Gyakie] “Gyakie has that song ‘Forever,’ which I’m a big fan of. When I was recording, I found out she was in Lagos, and I was working on this particular song. We did, like, two or three songs and I really liked this one.”
“Holy Father” [Mayorkun & Victony] “Victony is very talented, and he came up with this idea. I felt like he was talking to a girl, and it sounded like he was likening her to God in a way. Like, how you surrender—that’s what you do to God. So, I just tried to play around with that on my verses and flip it.”
“Nakupenda” “This song is an East African jam, and I spoke Swahili in it. I worked with Napji, who also produced ‘FEM’ for Davido. He actually helped me with the Swahili…I don’t know how he knows it! I had to call a South African producer to touch it up when we were done. It had a very Afropop sound, and I needed the log drums.”
“Feel Am” [Mayorkun & Flavor] “I’ve been wanting to do a song with Flavor for the longest time and never got the perfect tune. I’m saying, ‘If you don’t like this song, I don’t care because people in Liberia and Ghana are gonna love this song.’”
“Piece of Mind” “It took me about three months to get this title, ’cause I made the song and was just pouring my mind out. There was a period where I was very sad and really in a bad space. For artists, when we can’t drop music, it’s like you’ve just cut off our legs, ’cause that’s what we like to do. I figured that I was giving out a piece of my mind.”
“Jay Jay” [Mayorkun & DJ Maphorisa] “‘Jay Jay’ is a great song produced by and featuring Maphorisa. Big shout-out to him. It was recorded in South Africa, where I linked up with Maphorisa and the song just happened. When I got to his apartment, he was already working on the beat. I got in, vibed, and he loved it. If you listen to the beat, you’ll understand why it had to be on the album.”
“Oluwa” “I wrote this song during the End SARS protest [in late 2020]. We were on the ground, and I could see that people are really suffering. We don’t say anything because of who we are, but people are actually suffering. I had a point of reflection again at that time to give thanks for what I have. I’m giving thanks, appreciating my current situation, even if it’s also not the best.”
DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small join forces together to log their first official mix in a long while. The new mix is titled after their forthcoming joint album Pretty Girls Love Amapiano album vol 3, which drops soon.
It is the fourth instalment of the PGLA mix lineup following Vol 1 in August, Vol 2 in September and Vol 3 in October 2019
The 2 hours long mix is packed with exclusive songs from the PGLA album likewise the I Am King of Amapiano 2 coming through. Some of the collaborators on this mix include Babalwa M, Sha Sha, and other talented vocalists in the country.
DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small are live at Zone 6 Venue in Soweto, Gauteng this Saturday.
Listen to the mix by the Amapiano juggernauts below.
Kabza De Small & DJ Maphorisa – Dala S’kokota ft. Reece Madlisa, Zuma, Mpura & Killer Kau all team up for a banging vibe
Kabza De Small features DJ Maphorisa shortly after their wonderful longstreak session on the mix PGLA zone 6 they collaborates with Reece Madlisa, Zuma, Mpura, Killer Kau.
The Scorpion Kings, DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small have unleashed Funu, their highly anticipated single with vocalist Tresor. The song was made a while ago, The music video for Funu is expected in coming days after the visuals was shot in Johannesburg few days ago.
If the words of DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small are to be believed, there’s a coming EP between the two producers and the vocalist. Tresor has assisted a lot of artiste since the success of his Nostalgia album including making hit records such as Sondela with Msaki.
Scorpion Kings have held South Africa to ransom following the growth of Amapiano genre. They have released multiple albums that have held things down during and after lockdown and they are looking to pause any time soon. The Scorpion Kings have also successfully launched other artists, namely Mas Musiq, Nicole Elocin, Aymos to name a few.
Focalistic comes through with Scorpion Kings Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa for Ke Busy, his latest Amapiano entry. The Pretoria born rapper has been on a hot streak releasing an EP this year which credits the chart topper Ke Star. This is not the first time Focalistic will be working with the Scorpion Kings. He assisted them on Sandton, released more than a year ago.
Focalistic’s diversity is apparent with Ke Busy offering new Amapiano synths. He also recently gifted Vigro Deep an instant hit in Blue Monday. As we enter Level 2 of lockdown, Ke Busy is definitely a party starter.