Viral hit maker and youth culture leader, Robot Boii, and fast rising producer and musician with numerous radio hits under his belt, Nhlonipho, have joint forces to create a new wave of African Amapiano announcing upcoming EP, Yithi Sonke, with lead single Uxolofeaturing Mandz Not Hot, Mac Lopez and Teakay.
The Yithi Sonke EP pegged for a January 2023 release is now available for pre-order with lead single Uxolo here: https://lnk.to/YithiSonke
With both artists deeply resonating with the message of the song, which is all about love and forgiveness, Robot Boii shows a side of him not so commonly known, categorically stating that he wants people when it comes to matters of the heart to have “accountability” stating “a lot of people are in relationships where no one is willing to accept their wrong doings and will rather end a relationship instead of taking accountability and apologising for the sake of love to win.” Whilst Vth Season’s very own music chart topper Nhlonipho feels that “people are going to love this song and hopefully will be the song that takes us all the way to Valentine’s Day.”
Set up with production excellence, Uxolo’s inspiration comes from the current mjolo (romantic relationships) heartaches pandemic. Mandz Not Hot vibrates the mic with her hot vocal pipes and lyricism to build up the climax of Robot Boii’s perfect eloquent word play and Nhlonipho’s signature Midas touch. Upcoming talent Mac Lopez and Teakay wrap up the beat production to give groovists across the globe a beat to soothe their forgiving hearts. This song is definitely one to keep an ear out for and sets the tone for their forthcoming EP.
With hits such as ‘Salary’ and ‘Ufunani’ by Robot Boii reaching viral numbers and positioning him as one of the most influential voices of the new generation of Amapiano, and Nhlonipho’s production that has seamlessly given the likes of AB Crazy and Mthandaza Gatya radio chart hits and not leaving out his very own single ‘Pusha Phanda’ along MFR Souls, there’s not a better duo to champion the new wave of African Amapiano.