Djy Biza is gearing up to make a powerful statement in the Amapiano scene as he officially reveals the tracklist for his highly anticipated album “Art Of War,” set to drop on 6 March. Known for his hard-hitting production style and street-inspired sound, Djy Biza is clearly preparing for a bold takeover with this 12-track offering.
The newly revealed tracklist showcases an impressive lineup of collaborators, highlighting the producer’s strong ties within the industry. The album opens with “Feelings,” a collaboration with Shakes & Les featuring Leandra.Vert, setting the tone for what promises to be a dynamic listening experience. The synergy continues on “Jazz 3,” where Shakes & Les appear once again, reinforcing the creative chemistry between the artists.
Djy Biza also teams up with Boips on two tracks, “Kings Will Rise” and “Bizela,” suggesting a recurring partnership that could bring cohesive energy to the project. Meanwhile, “Grootieboots” sees him collaborating with Shakaman YKTV, adding further variety to the album’s sonic palette.
Solo tracks such as “RVNG (DJB100)” and “Military Warfare (DJB400)” hint at Djy Biza’s signature production strength, potentially delivering the raw, instrumental-driven Amapiano sound that fans have come to expect from him. The album title “Art Of War” suggests a theme of dominance, strategy, and resilience — elements that often define his musical approach.
One of the standout moments on the tracklist is “Induku Kphela,” which brings together King P, Malemon, and Sir Trill featuring Springle. The collaboration alone signals a powerful vocal performance layered over commanding production. Another highlight is “Ta Khoto,” featuring Tycoon and Mdu aka TRP, a name synonymous with the deeper, more soulful side of Amapiano.
Additional tracks like “Awung Tsheli Lokho (Woza La)” with Royal Musiq and “Jazz 4” with Shakes & Les further expand the album’s collaborative depth. The project concludes with “Ta Biza (Reprise)” featuring Welzi, potentially offering a reflective or reimagined closing note.
With such a diverse and star-studded lineup, “Art Of War” is shaping up to be a defining release for Djy Biza. As 6 March approaches, anticipation continues to build — and if the tracklist is anything to go by, he is definitely about to make serious waves in the industry.