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MFR Souls is a South African amapiano music duo founded in 2012 by Tumelo Nedondwe and Tumelo Mabe, both of whom are DJ and music producers from Katlehong in the East Rand of Johannesburg. [1] They are regarded as being part of the pioneers of the ama piano sound, alongside Kabza de small, Jazzidiciples. Their hit single "Love You Tonight" was ...
Amapiano is a subgenre of kwaito and house music that emerged in South Africa in the mid-2010s. It is a hybrid of deep house, gqom, jazz, soul and lounge music characterized by synths and wide, percussive basslines. The word "amapiano" derives from the IsiZulu word for "pianos".
Khaka Yena, known commonly by his stage name Gaba Cannal, is a South African music producer and DJ. His music production is known for his soulful house take on Amapiano. [1] His name "Gaba Cannal" when roughly translated into Portuguese, means "Let It Be". [2]
Amapiano is a popular style of house originating in Gauteng, South Africa in mid to late 2010s. Amapiano is a sophisticated hybrid of deep house, jazz and lounge music characterized by synths, airy pads, wide (log drum) basslines, and deep low pitched kicks. Ambient house
BI's music reporter ranked the 20 best albums of 2024. ... believing they must be confessional and soul-bearing in order for their music to resonate with fans. ... amapiano, pop, and R&B — with ...
The music video was released on 26 March 2021. The music video's visuals were directed by Nkululeko Lebambo and Tresor Riziki and were shot in a dim-light studio brightened by the use of fluorescent lights. [8] TRESOR revealed that the first song "Stimela" on the album was hugely influenced by the late legendary Hugh Masekela.
Reuniting with his staple collaborator, producer D’Mile (Victoria Monét, Silk Sonic), the New Orleans R&B crooner delved back into his retro soul sound, this time, with psychedelic grooves and ...
The song was produced by South African record producer Alie Keys and Tshego. It was ranked at number 12 on OkayAfrica's list of the 20 Best South African Songs of 2019. An amapiano remix with an additional feature from South African amapiano musical duo MFR Souls [1] was released on 7 February 2020.