Rising Amapiano sensation CowBoii is gearing up to make even more waves in the music scene with the highly anticipated deluxe edition of his successful project, T.A.A.I (This Ain’t AI). The extended version, titled T.A.A.I Deluxe, is set for release on Thursday, 27 June 2025, and will feature four brand new tracks, adding more flavor to his genre-blending artistry.
CowBoii took to Instagram to announce the exciting news to his growing fanbase, writing:
“Learn to do what you love to your fullest potential. Make sure you do it your OWN WAY.🙏🏽
27 June
T.A.A.I (Days After AI) DELUXE (4 Tracks)
CowBoii Grooves EP 4 (Daveyton Golf Course) Tickets are out on Computicket.🙏🏽 Uyaphi ungadansanga.”
The artist’s original T.A.A.I project, part of his Mhlekazi Series, made a strong impression earlier this year, showcasing his creative independence and commitment to producing music that blends personal style with Amapiano’s unmistakable sound. The title itself, This Ain’t AI, speaks to CowBoii’s mission to prove that true artistry and emotion cannot be replicated by machines.
The upcoming deluxe version promises to further expand on that vision. Although the track titles have not yet been revealed, fans can expect authentic grooves, soulful storytelling, and signature CowBoii vibes that have made his name one to watch in the industry.
But that’s not all — CowBoii is also preparing for CowBoii Grooves EP 4, which will be hosted at the Daveyton Golf Course, with tickets already available on Computicket. This event aligns with his commitment to bridging studio success with live, immersive fan experiences.
As fans eagerly await the deluxe drop, it’s clear that CowBoii is not just releasing music — he’s curating a movement. His combination of personal authenticity, clever rollouts, and community engagement continues to set him apart in the ever-evolving South African music landscape.
With T.A.A.I Deluxe dropping June 27, CowBoii is proving that the best is yet to come. Whether in the booth or on stage, he’s keeping it real — and reminding us all to do it our “own way.”