Amapiano heavyweight Kabza De Small has just dropped the long-awaited remix of “Eningi”, and it’s already being praised for its refined groove and fresh approach. Originally released three years ago as part of his King of Amapiano Part 2 album, “Eningi” quickly became a fan favorite, amassing over 20 million combined streams across platforms. Now, Kabza returns with a reimagined version that’s both nostalgic and refreshingly modern.
The remix features returning collaborators GL_Ceejay and Mthunzi, whose contributions bring a deeper emotional resonance and sonic maturity to the track. Blending the soft melodies of private school piano with the harder bounce of Sgija, this remix gives fans a fusion of two beloved Amapiano sub-genres — a signature move for Kabza, who continues to evolve the sound while staying true to his roots.
Kabza De Small’s ability to reinvent his own work while keeping it relevant is unmatched. The remix of “Eningi” is no different — it refines what was already a hit, adding layered instrumentals, elegant vocal runs, and polished transitions that elevate the track for both new listeners and loyal fans. While the original featured an all-star lineup including Njelic, Simmy, Mkeyz, and GL_Ceejay, this remix narrows its focus while doubling down on atmosphere and groove.
More than just a standalone release, this remix serves as a prelude to Kabza’s highly anticipated Bab’Motha album, which is slated to drop on 18 July 2025. Each pre-release from the project continues to showcase his sonic direction, and “Eningi (Remix)” is a perfect example of Kabza’s commitment to artistry over trend-chasing.
Perfect for chilled nights, road trips, or intimate dancefloors, this remix is set to become a staple in many playlists. It captures the emotional weight of the original while refreshing it for a 2025 audience — a masterclass in musical reinvention.
As the excitement builds for Bab’Motha, Kabza De Small has given fans a beautiful reminder of why he remains the King of Amapiano. With “Eningi (Remix),” he proves that great music doesn’t expire — it evolves.
Make sure to stream “Eningi (Remix)” on all major platforms HERE.