South African Amapiano artists Uncle Waffles, 2woBunnies, and Jay Music are making international waves, as their upcoming collaborative project was recently showcased on a prominent Billboard in New York’s Times Square. The trio’s highly anticipated new music is set to drop soon, and fans are buzzing with excitement over this unexpected collaboration.
The big reveal came when 2woBunnies took to Instagram to share the news with their followers, posting a picture of themselves on the iconic Billboard. Accompanying the post, they wrote, “BILLBOARD BUNNIES. Times Square, New York City 🇺🇸. New music with @unclewaffles_ and @jaymusic_za coming soon. S/O to @amazonmusic for the exclusive preview.” The announcement generated a wave of support and excitement, as this marks a significant milestone for the artists, showcasing their music to a global audience.
The Times Square display, arranged by Amazon Music, features a preview of the upcoming song. The genre’s infectious beats and unique sound have found resonance with listeners worldwide, and artists like Uncle Waffles, 2woBunnies, and Jay Music continue to push the boundaries, taking the sound to new heights.
For Uncle Waffles, this Billboard appearance is yet another career highlight in what has been a breakthrough year. Known for her captivating DJ sets and electrifying dance moves, she has become one of Amapiano’s most recognizable faces.
Similarly, 2woBunnies have made a name for themselves with their eclectic style and innovative approach to music production, while Jay Music is recognized for his fresh sound and creative versatility. Their upcoming track is highly anticipated not only for the collaboration itself but also for the promise of further solidifying Amapiano’s impact in the international music scene.
The announcement has sparked curiosity and enthusiasm among fans, who are awaiting the release of the new song. With the trio’s music previewed on one of the world’s most famous advertising spaces, the collaboration is already creating buzz and setting high expectations.