Scotts Maphuma is raising excitement levels as he gears up for the release of his highly anticipated EP, PIATO. Known for his unique blend of Kwaito and Amapiano, Scotts has revealed the official tracklist for the project, and fans can hardly contain their enthusiasm.
The PIATO EP features eight dynamic tracks, each promising to showcase Scotts Maphuma’s signature sound and his ability to deliver infectious beats. Here’s the full tracklist:
- Mexican Chilli
- Chikwa Taxi
- Amaphutha
- Tax!29
- Pikipiki
- Driver
- Hundrete
- Dubula
From the titles alone, it’s clear that Scotts is ready to take fans on a journey through high-energy, dance-ready hits. The EP is expected to be a vibrant fusion of nostalgic Kwaito elements and modern Amapiano vibes, solidifying Scotts’ reputation as a pioneer in blending these two genres.
Fans are already buzzing with anticipation, especially after the recent announcement of the EP’s release date—Friday, December 13. Social media platforms have been flooded with excitement, with many eagerly dissecting the tracklist and speculating about the sound and themes of the songs.
The names of the tracks, such as Mexican Chilli, Chikwa Taxi, and Dubula, suggest a playful yet impactful approach, reflective of Scotts’ artistry. The EP’s lead single, Amaphutha, is already being described as a potential hit, with fans predicting it will dominate the festive season playlists.
Scotts Maphuma has been steadily building momentum in the music industry, and PIATO looks set to further cement his place as one of South Africa’s standout artists. With his knack for delivering authentic and engaging music, the EP is expected to resonate with fans of both Kwaito and Amapiano.
As the release date approaches, the excitement surrounding PIATO continues to grow. Fans are encouraged to mark their calendars for December 13 and get ready to stream what is shaping up to be one of the most exciting releases of the year.
Be sure to check out Scotts Maphuma’s PIATO EP this Friday and get ready to groove to his unique blend of styles.