Deep London Opens Up About His Dream To ‘Plug’ Young Artists. Musician and producer Lita Kupelo popularly known as Deep London believes both his recently-released singles have been well received by his fans and vows to produce an EP (Extended Play) for the festive season.His first single, Hamba Wena (You go) was released in July before his new hit Piano Ngijabulise (Piano make me happy) on September 23.
Both his singles have reached more than 100 000 views on YouTube and TikTok.He worked with Boohle on his first single and featured well-loved vocalist Nkosazana Daughter, Janda_K1 and Murumba Pitch on the recent single.
Kupelo said as the festive season was fast approaching, he would drop a seven-track EP around November aimed at getting amapiano lovers into the December mood while sharing his music journey.
“Amapiano music genre has been well received across the youth… so Piano Ngijabulise is targeting all amapiano lovers. That’s why in the music video you have small kids and adults so that we can accommodate everybody,” said Kupelo.
Kupelo celebrated his 29th birthday on October 13 and is known for his famous house soundscapes, soulful house grooves and afro house and has now ventured into amapiano. “[Amapiano] is a new wave in the South African music industry and the whole continent is receiving it well. It is the sound for everyone and it brings joy to kids, teenagers and adults. I dedicated Piano Ngijabulise to all the [amapiano] lovers and how we connect through it. All I want to do is to show every young artist and dreamer out there that the dream is possible to achieve, the imagination can be reality.”