Benzoo and Bukzin Keyz are preparing to make their mark in the music industry with the announcement of their upcoming collaborative project titled Writer’s Block. The producers recently confirmed the EP and shared the official tracklist, giving fans a glimpse into what promises to be a powerful and feature-packed release.
The duo, known for their creative approach to Amapiano production, revealed the news through social media. Benzoo took to Instagram to tease the upcoming project with a short but exciting message that quickly caught the attention of fans.
“EP coming soon,” he wrote, sparking anticipation among supporters who are eager to hear the new body of work.
The title Writer’s Block hints at a project that may explore the creative process, possibly reflecting the ups and downs that come with making music. Despite the title suggesting creative struggles, the EP’s impressive lineup of collaborators shows that Benzoo and Bukzin Keyz are far from running out of ideas.
The project features an exciting mix of well-known and rising artists from the Amapiano scene, creating a dynamic blend of sounds and styles. The official tracklist includes five songs, each bringing together different voices and personalities within the genre.
Tracklist:
- Mopepe (Ft. Tango Supreme)
- Teko Modise (Ft. 1f4our1 & Optimist Music ZA)
- Mghulukudu (Ft. Focalistic, Officix/ RSA & Masterpiece YVK)
- l’khokho (Ft. Toss, Nobantu Vilakazi, Mid9t, Nerro De Musica & Djy Biza)
- Microwave (Ft. Scotts Maphuma, Bob Mabena, Uncool MC & Tzzy Makhathaza)
Although the official release date has not yet been confirmed, the announcement alone has already created buzz within the Amapiano community. With a strong lineup of collaborators and a promising concept, Writer’s Block is shaping up to be a project that could make a notable impact on the scene.
Fans are now eagerly waiting for Benzoo and Bukzin Keyz to drop the EP and bring this exciting collaboration to life. If the tracklist is anything to go by, Writer’s Block may soon become a talking point in the Amapiano landscape.