Xduppy, Seun1401, and LastBornDiroba are turning up the heat with the release of their brand-new single “Flight ya Slahla” — and it’s only the beginning. The track, which features Scotts Maphuma and the legendary DJ Maphorisa, is the lead single from their highly anticipated collaborative project, the Ghetto Fabulous EP, due out on August 15.
Amapiano heads already know: when this trio joins forces, magic is guaranteed. “Flight ya Slahla” is a banging fusion of street rhythm, raw vocals, and top-tier production, showcasing each artist’s signature style while previewing the powerhouse energy we can expect from the upcoming EP.
Xduppy, known for his gritty delivery and storytelling abilities, has been building a strong solo career and now brings even more fire in this joint effort. Seun1401 and LastBornDiroba have also proven their mettle in the scene, with their ear for fresh melodies and production that resonates with the ghetto soundscape. Their partnership feels organic and powerful — a unified front of musical talent with a shared vision.
“Flight ya Slahla” isn’t just a song, it’s a statement. The single rides on groovy log drums, catchy progressions, and sharp lyricism. Scotts Maphuma and DJ Maphorisa, two heavyweights in their own right, add even more weight to the track, giving it that extra spark that pushes it into hit territory.
This song captures the essence of what makes Amapiano special — raw, expressive, grounded in local culture, and made for the dancefloor. With this release, the trio positions themselves as not just collaborators, but innovators pushing the genre’s boundaries.
As we inch closer to the release of Ghetto Fabulous, fans can only imagine what else this crew has in store. If “Flight ya Slahla” is any indication, we’re in for a groundbreaking project that fuses energy, hustle, and township soul.
The single is now available on all streaming platforms, and judging by the early reception, it’s already on rotation in clubs, taxis, and headphones across the country. This drop is more than just a song — it’s the takeoff to something major.
Make sure to stream “Flight ya Slahla” HERE.