Multi-talented hitmaker Musa Keys is back in the spotlight and ready to shake the music scene once again. The award-winning producer and artist is gearing up to release a brand-new single in collaboration with the soulful Amapiano duo Murumba Pitch—and fans are already buzzing with anticipation.
Taking to his social media platforms, Musa Keys dropped an exciting preview of the upcoming track, giving followers a sneak peek into what sounds like another chart-topping banger. Accompanied by a short clip filmed in a lush outdoor setting surrounded by tall trees, the teaser created a dreamy, laid-back vibe that perfectly complements the signature sound both artists are known for.
In the caption, Musa Keys wrote, “na valungu va cina vaku eh!… dropping this banger soon w @murumba_pitch_sa.” The playful line, loosely meaning “even the white folks are dancing,” sets the tone for a track that’s bound to move everyone—regardless of background. It’s a celebration of rhythm, unity, and the infectious energy that Musa Keys and Murumba Pitch consistently bring to their music.
Known for his smooth fusion of Amapiano with elements of R&B and soul, Musa Keys has become a household name with hits like “Vula Mlomo” and “Selema (Po Po)”. His collaborations always deliver, and teaming up with Murumba Pitch—renowned for their rich harmonies and emotionally-driven lyrics—signals a powerful musical moment is on the horizon.
While no official release date has been announced yet, the preview alone has stirred excitement across social media, with fans urging the duo to drop the single soon. The synergy between Musa Keys and Murumba Pitch is undeniable, and this track promises to be yet another standout addition to their growing catalogs.
With visuals already in motion and a vibe that feels both fresh and familiar, the upcoming single is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated Amapiano releases of the season.
Make sure to stay locked in—when this banger drops, it’s going straight to your playlist. Musa Keys and Murumba Pitch are about to remind us why they’re leading voices in the sound of modern South African music.