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Public Figure November 11, Featured Today. Related Stories. Romeo Ndlovu - November 5, For his part, Kabza is a Maphorisa fan, and in the pair formed the duo Scorpion Kings, rapidly releasing five studio EPs and albums, plus a live album, together since. While Afro enthusiasts in the U. Last July, after four months of enduring the pandemic in South Africa, Moma went to Zanzibar, Tanzania, where restrictions were lax. He also found a new residency at a beach club, where his amapiano sets became a raging success.
Afrobeats still dominates the country, says Rema , a Nigerian prodigy newer to the scene. Both songs developed their South African sound organically, says Rema.
I can feel it in every bounce of the beat, in every rhythm, in every vocal, in every ad-lib. I see it going up and up from here. Artists like Busiswa, Maphorisa and Rema share a vision of musical pan-Africanism, in which any artist from the continent may experiment with any sound.
Rema says genres have been bleeding into each other for some time: South Africans tap Afrobeats rhythms and vice versa. Amapiano can be perfect for a breezy afternoon at home or a hot, stuffy night in the club. It can ride like winding roads or pulse and beat like driving over cobblestone. It can live everywhere. The yanos, like DJ Moma, continue to remix and innovate.
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