Amapiano hitmakers Shaunmusiq and Young Stunna are turning up the heat this winter with a much-anticipated new single titled “Safa iPiano”, scheduled for release on June 27. Known for their vibrant energy, dancefloor anthems, and signature sound, the duo is expected to deliver yet another banger that will shake up the music scene.
Shaunmusiq took to Instagram to break the exciting news, sharing a post that read, “Safa iPiano Dropping On the 27th ❤️🔥🔥.” The post was met with a wave of excitement from fans, fellow artists, and Amapiano lovers across Mzansi, who have been eagerly waiting for new music from the powerhouse pair.
This collaboration comes at a time when both artists are enjoying incredible momentum in their careers. Shaunmusiq, known for his bold and experimental production, has become one of the most talked-about producers in the genre. His ability to fuse energetic beats with streetwise flair has made him a household name in Amapiano circles.
On the other hand, Young Stunna, whose vocals and lyrical ability continue to captivate audiences, has carved out a lane of his own. With hits like “Adiwele” and a growing catalogue of collaborations with some of the biggest names in the game, Stunna’s voice is instantly recognizable — and always guaranteed to move a crowd.
The title “Safa iPiano,” which loosely translates to “The Piano is Suffering,” hints at a powerful, hard-hitting record that will likely showcase intense beats, catchy melodies, and maybe even spark a new dance trend. Given both artists’ reputations for creating street anthems, fans are expecting nothing short of a smash hit.
Social media is already buzzing with anticipation, with fans speculating about what the single will sound like and whether a full project might be on the way. Whether it’s a club-ready heater or a groove-heavy singalong, one thing is clear: Shaunmusiq and Young Stunna are ready to dominate the airwaves once again.
Be sure to mark your calendars for June 27 — “Safa iPiano” is coming, and it promises to take over the charts, the streets, and every dancefloor in South Africa.