Piano City, Kelvin Momo, and Thatohatsi have just elevated their hit single “Amalanga” with the release of a stunning new visualizer featuring Tracy and Pyy Log Drum King. The emotionally rich Amapiano track, already stirring up buzz across platforms, now gets a visual treatment that perfectly complements its heartfelt message and soulful production.
The “Amalanga” visualizer, shot by ReelFlix, offers a simple yet deeply powerful interpretation of the song’s lyrical themes. With a stripped-back approach, the visuals center around raw performance and emotion rather than flashy aesthetics — a move that brings the song’s message into sharper focus.
The visual opens with Thatohatsi, poised and emotive, delivering her verse while Nigerian model Rasaq Akinwunmi adds a layer of visual storytelling through expressive movement. Tracy follows with a graceful appearance, delivering her verse with the same vocal depth and authenticity that has made her one of the genre’s most promising voices.
While Kelvin Momo and Piano City lead with their signature lush, soulful piano progressions and deep log drum rhythms — seamlessly supported by Pyy Log Drum King’s signature sound — it’s the vocalists that truly carry the emotional core of the visualizer. Each scene mirrors the weight of the lyrics, touching on themes of longing, reflection, and hope.
What makes this visualizer so captivating is its authenticity. It doesn’t rely on over-the-top effects or high-budget backdrops — instead, it captures the soul of “Amalanga” through intimate camera angles, emotive expressions, and meaningful body language. This less-is-more approach allows fans to connect with the music on a deeper level, turning every verse into a moment of introspection.
The collaboration between these Amapiano powerhouses is nothing short of magical. Kelvin Momo, known for his “private school piano” style, pairs effortlessly with Piano City’s modern flair. Thatohatsi and Tracy bring heartfelt vocals, while Pyy Log Drum King ties it all together with rich rhythmic textures.
With “Amalanga,” these artists have crafted not only a sonically rich record but also a visual experience that leaves a lasting impact. The visualizer is now live across YouTube and DSP platforms — don’t miss the chance to experience the full emotional spectrum of this standout release.
Watch “Amalanga” visualizer HERE.