Top 5 Amapiano Songs This September So Far.In 2023, amapiano continues to prove its staying power, with rappers like Emtee and Cassper Nyovest getting into the mix, and the genre expanding far beyond Mzansi where it originated to globally.
De Mthuda, Da Muziqal Chef, Kwiish SA “iThuba” ft. Eemoh
De Mthuda and Da Muziqal Chef dropped the visuals to their hope-inspiring track “iThuba,” featuring Eemoh and Kwiish SA. The song is the second single from the duo’s Sgudi Sync EP, which dropped in late May. The music video conveys the dream-chasing and seizing opportunities messaging of the song.
ShaunMusiq x Ftears x Daliwonga “Howa You” ft. Myztro and Xduppy
“Bhebha” hitmakers ShaunMusiq and Ftears are back with another one. On the thumping “Howa You,” the duo brings vocalist Daliwonga, who serves as the song’s vocal guest, appearing alongside their frequent collaborators Myztro and Xduppy. The song’s hook is based on a phrase coined by culture enthusiast and promoter Thulani Way.
Major League Djz “All Night Long” ft. Elaine and Yumbs
Globe-trotting duo Major League DJz finally released their first official single since signing with Atlantic Records. On “All Night Long,” the producers/DJs tap into the vocal prowess of Elaine and enlist Yumbs’ proven soulful production capabilities. “We aimed to unveil a single that would deeply resonate with our fans as we usher in the upcoming spring/summer season,” they shared about the song.
Da Muziqal Chef “Akakhuzeki” ft. Eemoh, De Mthuda
The trio that brought us the fun-filled “Sgudi Sync” has done it again on “Akakhuzeki.” The track follows on similar terrains sonically; however, Eemoh cautions about Chef’s unstoppable hit-making ways in this one
Mellow & Sleazy, Sjavasdadeejay, TitoM “Imnandi lento” ft. Tman Xpress
Mellow & Sleazy continue their streak on the new single “Imnandi Lento” alongside producers SjavasDaDeejay and TitoM. The undoubtedly club-ready song sees the dynamic duo collaborate with vocalist Tman Xpress, who is also featured on their most recent hits, “Kwelinye” and “Amasango.”