South African producer Freddy K continues to build anticipation for his upcoming project If Gqom Was Amapiano with the release of an exciting new single titled Sukuma. The track features an impressive lineup including Tyler ICU, Tumelo.za, Tyrone Dee and Jay Sax, creating a collaboration that blends multiple talents within the Amapiano scene.
“Sukuma” arrives as part of Freddy K’s rollout for his forthcoming album, which promises to explore a creative fusion between Gqom and Amapiano. The project signals an exciting new chapter in the producer’s musical journey, highlighting his willingness to experiment with sound while remaining rooted in the vibrant rhythms that have defined South African dance music over the years.
Freddy K has been an important presence in the Amapiano landscape since the early stages of the genre’s growth. When the movement first began gaining momentum around 2017, producers like him played a key role in shaping the sound that would later dominate clubs, radio and streaming platforms across the country. Since then, the genre has continued to evolve, introducing new styles, production techniques and creative influences.
Despite these shifts in sound, Freddy K has managed to remain relevant within the ever-changing music scene. His ability to adapt while staying true to his musical identity has helped him maintain a strong presence in the genre for nearly a decade. “Sukuma” reflects that journey, combining classic Amapiano elements with fresh sonic textures that showcase the producer’s continued growth.
The collaboration with Tyler ICU brings an added layer of energy to the track, as the producer is widely known for his ability to craft infectious Amapiano hits. Meanwhile, Tumelo.za and Tyrone Dee contribute vocal performances that add rhythm and character to the song, while Jay Sax enhances the track with melodic saxophone elements that elevate its overall sound.
Together, the artists create a vibrant and engaging record that captures the essence of Amapiano’s collaborative spirit. The song’s lively rhythm and catchy groove make it the kind of track that easily finds its way onto dance floors and playlists alike.
As Freddy K prepares to unveil If Gqom Was Amapiano, “Sukuma” serves as an exciting preview of what fans can expect from the project. The single not only highlights his creative direction but also reinforces his commitment to pushing boundaries within South Africa’s ever-evolving music scene.
Stream “Sukuma” HERE.