Amapiano heavyweight Mdu aka TRP is riding high after reaching a significant milestone with his latest project. The acclaimed producer is celebrating his album “The Vault” racking up an impressive 1.5 million streams across digital streaming platforms (DSPs) in just 10 days — his fastest-growing album to date.
Taking to Instagram to share the exciting news, Mdu posted:
“Me Giva Million Thanks 🙏 ♥️.”
A short but heartfelt message that captured the gratitude and joy of a producer who has long been one of the genre’s most consistent and influential contributors.
“The Vault”, which dropped earlier this month, has been making waves for its distinctive sound — blending Mdu’s signature minimal yet hypnotic production with smooth Amapiano rhythms and collaborations that push the genre forward. The 10-day stream count is a major achievement not just for Mdu himself, but also for the growing global footprint of Amapiano.
This milestone marks a personal best for Mdu aka TRP, whose previous release “The Originator” was also well-received but didn’t climb the streaming charts quite as rapidly. With “The Vault”, Mdu has tapped into a powerful momentum, proving once again that his artistry is resonating deeply with fans both locally and abroad.
The project features a mix of solo work and collaborations with rising and established artists, showcasing Mdu’s versatility and his ear for melodic progression and rhythm. The album has received high praise from fans for its deep grooves, mood-setting transitions, and replay value — all hallmarks of his trademark sound.
On social media, fans and industry peers alike have been applauding the accomplishment. One user wrote, “Mdu deserves all the flowers — this album is a classic in the making,” while another added, “When Mdu drops, we know it’s going to be quality. 1.5 million streams is just the beginning.”
With this latest success, Mdu aka TRP solidifies his standing as a trailblazer in the Amapiano scene, consistently pushing sonic boundaries while staying true to the underground spirit of the genre. And if this achievement is any sign of what’s to come, “The Vault” might just be the album that opens even more doors for the prolific producer.