Sam Deep, Stixx, and Nvcho have officially claimed the crown with their trailblazing new album “Kings of Kwapi Vol. 1,” which has soared to the No. 1 spot on Apple Music South Africa. The trio’s bold introduction of a new sub-genre within Amapiano — Kwapi — is making serious waves in the music industry and resonating with fans nationwide.
The chart-topping moment was shared with excitement by Sam Deep on Instagram. Expressing his gratitude to fans, he posted: “Number 1 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦✨ you guys are amazing man 🥺🥺🙏🏽❤️❤️.” The post quickly gained traction, with supporters and fellow artists flooding the comments in celebration of the milestone.
Released as a collaborative effort, “Kings of Kwapi Vol. 1” is more than just an album — it’s a cultural movement. Featuring 17 genre-bending tracks, the project blends the soulful depth of traditional Amapiano with a nostalgic Kwaito-inspired twist, resulting in the emerging “Kwapi” sound. Each track is crafted to celebrate township culture while elevating the sonic identity of South African dance music.
Sam Deep, already known for his polished and emotive production, brings a refined touch to this new sound. Stixx, with his sharp ear and technical expertise, adds a dynamic edge, while Nvcho’s vocal delivery brings warmth and identity to the entire project. Together, they’ve created something both fresh and rooted in heritage — a balance many have tried but few have achieved.
Critics and fans alike have praised “Kings of Kwapi Vol. 1” for its seamless transitions, groovy basslines, and infectious rhythms. The album’s top placement on Apple Music is a testament to the demand for innovation in the Amapiano scene, and Kwapi is proving to be that next wave.
This achievement not only marks a high point in the careers of Sam Deep, Stixx, and Nvcho but also sets a promising future for the Kwapi movement. As streams continue to rise and the sound spreads across dancefloors and playlists, it’s clear this trio has struck a chord with listeners.
Be sure to continue streaming “Kings of Kwapi Vol. 1” on all digital platforms — South Africa has a new sound, and it’s only just getting started.