Amapiano heavyweight Kabza De Small continues to dominate the South African music scene, and his latest collaboration with rising star Zawadi Yamungu is proof that he’s not slowing down anytime soon. The two artists have teamed up on a powerful new single titled “Lawuleka Nhliziyo,” and fans are already raving about the track—even before its official release.
The song was recently teased by a popular entertainment page on Instagram, showcasing a snippet that has since gone viral. The preview features Kabza De Small’s signature soulful production, layered with smooth piano chords, subtle basslines, and a deeply emotional arrangement that sets the perfect stage for Zawadi’s captivating vocals.
The response has been overwhelming. Fans flooded the comments section with emotional reactions and praise for the collaboration. One fan wrote, “😢👏 listening to those background melodic vocals,” while another commented, “What a masterpiece. 😍😍” It’s clear that this track has struck a chord with listeners, and anticipation is growing for the full release.
Zawadi Yamungu, whose name is quickly becoming known in the industry, was first introduced to many through her collaboration with De Mthuda on the track “Gijima.” Her powerful voice and emotional depth caught the attention of music lovers—and now, with Kabza De Small backing her, she’s poised for even greater success.
“Lawuleka Nhliziyo” appears to be more than just a song—it’s a musical moment that blends raw talent with masterful production. Kabza’s ability to elevate new voices in the genre continues to impress, and this latest effort is no exception. His collaboration with Zawadi highlights not just his skill as a producer but also his commitment to nurturing the next generation of stars.
Fans are speculating that the track will be featured on Kabza’s upcoming project, possibly titled “Bab Motha,” though no official release date has been confirmed.
One thing is certain—“Lawuleka Nhliziyo” is shaping up to be another emotional and sonically rich gem in the Amapiano catalogue.