Award-winning DJ Uncle Waffles recently stirred controversy with her comments on the origins of Amapiano during a recent interview. The discussion about the genre’s birthplace erupted on social media, with many challenging her assertions. While Uncle Waffles claimed Amapiano originated in Soweto during the Covid-19 pandemic, blending elements of Kwaito and House music with a unique “lock drum” sound, numerous users argued that it actually emerged from Pretoria, citing figures like DukeSoul and the influence of Barcadi drums.
Amapiano, a genre originating from South Africa, has rapidly gained global prominence, dominating charts and airwaves worldwide. Uncle Waffles’ insights into its beginnings have brought fresh scrutiny to its roots.
In a video shared on social media by @ThisIsColbert, Uncle Waffles explained her perspective, stating, “Amapiano is a style of music that originates from Soweto in South Africa. It is taken from Kwaito and House, it has nuances of almost every genre in South Africa, but it was given an extra kick that everyone calls a lock drum.”
However, Uncle Waffles’ narrative faced pushback from netizens, who presented alternative views on Amapiano’s origins. @Sello_R_Masola insisted, “Amapiano originates from Pitori via Barcadi drums. As a foreigner, she will say Soweto cause they feel more at home in Johannesburg WA nyela Amapiano ke ya mperara.”
@MaalehuS called for honesty, stating, “She can market Soweto all she wants but must not lie,” and @Moshe_Meso, “Piano is from the East Rand… the rest jumped on..Pretoria was big on deep house that time…they jumped only later using vocals,” highlighted the East Rand’s contribution.
The debate intensified as users debated the genre’s birthplace, with references to Mfr Souls confirming Amapiano’s East Rand origins. This ongoing discourse underscores the complexity of tracing Amapiano’s roots and the diverse perspectives within the music community.
Uncle Waffles’ interview has ignited discussions about Amapiano’s history, prompting fans and enthusiasts to explore its evolution further. Whether it originated in Soweto, East Rand, Pretoria, or elsewhere, Amapiano’s journey reflects the rich tapestry of South Africa’s musical heritage, inviting ongoing exploration and interpretation.
Uncle Waffles: 'Amapiano is a style of music that originates from SOWETO in South Africa,' 😳😳😳
As a country we need to get to the botton of this.
Some say Katlehong by MFR Souls, others Pretoria. 😬
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— YaseBlock B 🇸🇿 (@ThisIsColbert) May 12, 2024