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This show was featuring the best in Soulful, Afro House & Amapiano, plus special guests, Narki B & Leon FinesseDon't forget to tune in on Dejavufm every Monday 8pm-12am www.dejavufm.com https://dejavufm.com/Watch us live Mixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/afro-soul-london/Instagram@antonioafrohousepascal-https://www.instagram.com/antonioafrohousepascal/@dj_pedro_p - https://www.instagram.com/dj_pedro_p/@afrosoullondon https://www.instagram.com/antonioafrohousepascal/TikTokdj.pedro.phttps://www.tiktok.com/@dj.pedro
Get ready to elevate your spirit and move your feet with Afro Inspirations Radio, the ultimate destination for soulful Afro House and uplifting beats, hosted by the incomparable DJ Marcus Wade. Known for his magnetic energy and seamless mixes, DJ Marcus Wade takes you on a transformative musical journey in this episode, blending faith, rhythm, and pure vibes. This week's episode is a celebration of Afro-inspired grooves and soulful house anthems, featuring exclusive remastered tracks and collaborations that will ignite your soul. From the powerful opener “Nothing But The Blood” to the electrifying “Praise Without Ceasing (Afrobeat Version),” DJ Marcus Wade delivers a setlist that's both deeply spiritual and irresistibly danceable. Highlights include the euphoric “Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher (Soul Avengerz Remix Club Mix)” and the soulful masterpiece “Show Me The Way (HouseWerQ Soulful Vocal).” Plus, don't miss the uplifting energy of “Revival (Extended Mix)” by Max Kion and the hope-filled vibes of Ethiopian Chyld's “Hopeful (Original Mix).” Tune in, turn it up, and let Afro Inspirations Radio guide you to a higher place—where rhythm meets revival and every beat inspires.
Greetings, all. Are you ready for the rhythm of the future? This is Tembo Sounds – The Culture, live at the Anatomy of the Ear Festival (AoTE) 2025! For the next hour, we're diving deep into the heartbeat of South Africa's streets—Amapiano—a genre where soul meets bass, and every drop tells a story. Expect hypnotic log drums, lush melodies, and grooves that move mind, body, and spirit. This is more than music—it's The Culture, Tembo Sounds style!”
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QUEEN: Amapiano Beats FANTASTiC | 15 February 2025 | 126.27 MB ‘QUEEN’ is an Amapiano Pack loaded with 307MB of content, including 99 WAV Loops and 47 MIDI Files. Perfect […]
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This show was featuring the best in Soulful, Afro House & Amapiano, plus special guests, Carl Andrews, Jus Da One & UnoDon't forget to tune in on Dejavufm every Monday 8pm-12am www.dejavufm.com https://dejavufm.com/Watch us live Mixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/afro-soul-london/Instagram@antonioafrohousepascal-https://www.instagram.com/antonioafrohousepascal/@dj_pedro_p - https://www.instagram.com/dj_pedro_p/@afrosoullondon https://www.instagram.com/antonioafrohousepascal/TikTokdj.pedro.phttps://www.tiktok.com/@dj.pedro
2025 Amapiano Madness by DJ Dee Money
Piano Diego: Amapiano FANTASTiC | 06 September 2025 | 155.31 MB ‘Piano Diego’ is a sample pack loaded with 179 WAV loops, containing high-quality sounds that will help you start […]
Weddings are supposed to be about love, unity, and celebration but let’s be honest, the road there can get messy. Between guest lists, budgets, outfits, and in-laws, it’s no surprise that couples often have that one big fight before the big day. Maybe it was about who to invite, the size of the cake, or whether the DJ should play Amapiano or old-school R&B. Whatever it was, that pre-wedding blow-up usually becomes a hilarious story after the “I do.” So, what was the big fight between you and your partner before your wedding? Hang out with Anele and The Club on 947 every weekday morning. Popular radio hosts Anele Mdoda, Frankie du Toit, Thembekile Mrototo, and Cindy Poluta take fun to the next level with the biggest guests, hottest conversations, feel-good vibes, and the best music to get you going! Kick-start your day with the most enjoyable way to wake up in Joburg. Connect with Anele and The Club on 947 via WhatsApp at 084 000 0947 or call the studio on 011 88 38 947Thank you for listening to the Anele and the Club podcast..Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 to 09:00 to Anele and the Club broadcast on 947 https://buff.ly/y34dh8Y For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/gyWKIkl or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/K59GRzu Subscribe to the 947s Weekly Newsletter https://buff.ly/hf9IuR9 Follow us on social media:947 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/947Joburg/ 947 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@947joburg947 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/947joburg947 on X: www.x.com/947 947 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@947JoburgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Angola celebra 50 anos de independência e a sua história pode ouvir-se no Semba, através do ritmo que denunciou o colonialismo, uniu o país e continua a pulsar nas novas gerações. Para o antropólogo André Castro Soares, o Semba é “um testemunho histórico e político”, uma expressão da dor, da festa e da esperança de um povo que, mesmo entre guerras e desafios, nunca deixou de dançar pela liberdade. Angola assinala na próxima semana 50 anos de independência, a 11 de Novembro, meio século de caminhos cruzados entre a esperança, a reconstrução e os desafios de um país que continua a reinventar-se. Desde 1975, a música tem sido uma das mais fiéis testemunhas da história angolana: um espaço onde se escutam as memórias da luta, as vozes da resistência e as novas sonoridades que dão forma à identidade contemporânea. O antropólogo português André Castro Soares, autor da tese “Semba enquanto património material, políticas e imagens e sonoridades da cultura em Angola”, tem dedicado a sua investigação a compreender esse percurso. Para ele, “o Semba não é apenas uma expressão artística, mas um testemunho histórico e político capaz de revelar as múltiplas camadas da vida angolana desde 1975 até hoje”. Ao olhar para os 50 anos de independência, André Castro Soares defende que a história de Angola pode ser lida através das suas canções. “É o Semba que vai, de alguma forma, denunciar a presença colonial e o jugo colonial, sobretudo a partir dos anos 60 e 61. 61 é um ano horríbilis do governo do Estado Novo de Salazar”, recorda. Foi nesse momento que começou a guerra colonial, e “esse movimento vai ser acompanhado pelos músicos, pelos que começam, de forma encapotada, a lançar as suas mensagens, aquilo que chamo na minha tese de recados, para que a população se juntasse à luta pela independência fora do jugo colonial português”. Entre esses músicos, destaca-se Liceu Vieira Dias, figura central na génese do nacionalismo musical. “O grande autor, o grande pensador e poeta dessas sonoridades foi, sem dúvida, Liceu Vieira Dias, que com a música Feiticeira, isso está bem descrito num filme de Jorge António, vai, de forma encapotada, anunciar a forma como o poder colonial podia ser combatido”, explica o antropólogo. “Essa música Muxima, coração, vai marcar sonoramente esse período”, acrescenta, sublinhando que outras canções, como Umbi Umbi, exprimem esse mesmo sentimento de resistência e de dor. “O Muxima é o mais emblemático”, afirma Castro Soares. “É um lamento. O Semba tem várias formas, há o Semba de carnaval, festivo, mas também há o Semba de lamento. E essas músicas de lamento são universais, acompanham as formas de vivência dos povos negros subjugados à escravatura e à violência. Quando falo de lamento, falo, por exemplo, da Soul music nos Estados Unidos, do Semba em Angola e do Samba no Brasil.” Essa dimensão espiritual e emocional faz do Semba, segundo o investigador, “um género que surge do sofrimento das pessoas negras e que é, por isso, fundamental para marcar a paisagem sonora da independência”. Com o fim do domínio colonial, o Semba tornou-se património simbólico e material da nova nação. “A angolanidade não é um conceito consensual”, reconhece Castro Soares, “mas através da música podemos pensar num aglutinador do que seria o mais próximo deste conceito, um espaço de consensualidade cultural, onde as pessoas daquele território se revissem de alguma forma”. Num país de enorme diversidade étnica e linguística, o Semba, explica, “é talvez o género musical que melhor se aproxima desse trabalho de consenso, dessa procura de unidade nacional”. “Luanda tem um poder magnético muito grande”, acrescenta o antropólogo. “Concentra grande parte de todas as populações do vastíssimo território das 18 províncias. Penso que o Semba poderá ser uma boa banda sonora da angolanidade, ou o mais próximo daquilo que é a angolanidade, apesar de algumas pessoas não gostarem de o pôr aí. Mas o Semba retrata, relata e ilustra de forma sonora a vivência dos angolanos.” Essa vivência é inseparável das chamadas festas de quintal, que, segundo o investigador, “são uma célula cultural onde se ouve todo o tipo de música, mas onde o Semba tem um papel fundamental de união e de construção de diálogo”. Essa dimensão comunitária da música estende-se, para Castro Soares, à vida familiar e quotidiana. “A sentada familiar é uma marca de angolanidade até mais importante que a própria música”, defende. “É o lugar onde se transmite conhecimento, aquilo que chamo transmissão de conhecimento aural — não apenas oral, porque envolve a escuta e o corpo todo. É uma incorporação de saberes ancestrais que vai muito para além da construção da nova nação.” Mas o percurso musical de Angola também foi marcado por silêncios e medos. “O espaço musical foi muito afectado por um acontecimento: a purga dentro do MPLA em 1977”, lembra André Castro Soares. “Esse episódio, que teve contornos de massacre, implicou uma imposição de medo geral em relação à contestação ao poder instituído, e esse medo vai acompanhar até aos dias de hoje.” Mesmo assim, a música nunca deixou de ser um território de resistência. “Os músicos conseguiram ler muito bem os limites impostos pela política. Hoje continuam a falar através de recados, como o Paulo Flores, que usa a canção para denunciar as injustiças do poder político.” Com o passar das décadas, novos estilos emergiram e redefiniram o espaço sonoro angolano. “Depois do Semba, vieram o Kuduro e a Kizomba, que tiveram grandes impactos na diáspora africana e angolana no exterior”, observa o antropólogo. “A Kizomba, que eu costumo chamar um abraço que os angolanos dão a todas as pessoas, até às pessoas racistas, é uma música que consegue juntar pessoas muito diferentes, dentro e fora do país. É um excelente antídoto contra o racismo. Essa é, para mim, a principal lição que os angolanos deram à contemporaneidade: é possível juntarmo-nos e abraçarmo-nos independentemente das nossas diferenças.” Sobre as novas gerações, André Castro Soares vê nelas um diálogo vivo com o passado. “Há todo um diálogo feito pelas novas gerações, ainda que algumas sem memória directa desse passado, mas transmitido pelos pais e pelos antepassados e também por via da educação.” O antropólogo insiste que “Angola não é um Estado falhado, é um Estado com dificuldades e idiossincrasias, que ainda não teve grande alternância política, nem uma democratização plena, mas o caminho está a ser construído e deve ser marcado pelos próprios angolanos. É uma população muito jovem e capaz de fazer releituras e visões para o seu futuro.” Quando se escuta a Angola de hoje, os sons são múltiplos, mas há sinais de regresso às origens. “Tem havido uma procura da essência do que é angolano”, afirma. “As pessoas perderam a utopia dos anos 80, tornaram-se mais realistas, e há uma vontade de voltar aos instrumentos acústicos e tradicionais, como a Dikanza, um instrumento de fricção feito a partir da natureza.” Essa recuperação, diz, “é uma forma de resgatar património, um passado que foi negado pela guerra civil e por um sistema educativo débil, mas que as pessoas estão a reconstruir de forma informal, fora da tutela do Estado.” Entre os artistas actuais, André Castro Soares destaca “Yúri da Cunha, que tem uma proposta musical muito interessante no sentido de procurar as raízes e a festa de quintal”, bem como “Paulo Flores, que continua a apresentar trabalhos com grande profundidade”, e ainda “Eduardo Paim, vindo da Kizomba, que tem feito remisturas com outros estilos como o Zouk”. Também as novas fusões mostram vitalidade: “Dentro do Afrobeat, há várias misturas entre o Kuduro e o Amapiano da África do Sul, o continente influencia-se mutuamente e vai marcando os gostos de uma juventude que tem outras preocupações do que a juventude que fez a independência.” Cinquenta anos depois da proclamação da independência, a música continua a ser, como conclui André Castro Soares, “um marcador cultural fundamental” e “o espaço onde os angolanos se escutam, se reencontram e se reinventam”. Entre o lamento e a festa, o Semba permanece a batida da liberdade, o som de um povo que aprendeu, mesmo em tempos de silêncio, a falar através da música.
It's time to dive into the world of Amapiano once again and enjoy that beautiful blend of jazzy melodies, soulful vocals and tribal drums. Please help others discover the show by rating and reviewing on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, sending a like, comment or sharing links. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hothousehours/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djdavebaker/ 1. Paradise (Original Mix) - Bongane Sax, Jinger Stone, Redash, Baby Momo, Khathapillar, TranquilloSir [Baby Momo Production]
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LIVE DJ MIX AT FANTASY ATL FEAT MC SUGAR BEAST | R&B , DANCEHALL , AFROBEATS , AMAPIANO , TRAP MIX 2025 by Djmagickenny Mixtapes
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Vor kurzem ist Bianca das Debütalbum der Rapperin Bia erschienen und auf diesem Album interssiert uns besonders ein Feature Gast: Tyler ICU. Er ist ein südafrikanischer DJ und Produzent, einer der großen Namen der Amapiano-Szene. Amapiano ist ein südafrikanisches Subgenre von House. Tyler ICU feiert Erfolge weltweit, vor allem am Afrikanischen Kontinent ist er ein Superstar, aber er ist auch global bei allen großen Streaming-Plattformen top gerankt. Und jetzt hat Tyler ICU mit der us amerikanischen Rapperin BIA auf ihrem Debüt Album zusammengearbeitet. Der Hip Hop Lesekreis über die Nummer I Pray For You von Bia ft Tyler ICU und Khalil Harrison27.10.2025 FM4 Homebase 20 Uhr
Dj Schwaz Road Trip essentials 19, 3 step, Amapiano and Oontz Set by Capital FM
ANDY CAPP B2B K DEJA's 2nd Volume, nothing but More Hype Less Talk—smooth Amapiano grooves, knocking 3-Step log drums and Afro House jams for days!
Welcome Aboard FLIGHT OSO! Buckle up! and get ready for take off as we take you on a musical journey! Amapiano Takes My Energy to Heights that are out of This Universe, Today we dive into The Heart of The Beautiful Continent of Africa! Amapiano is more than just Music, it's made with love and rhythm that take your vibes to another level. Soulful piano melodies, crazy hard hitting drums and deep basslines, this is your ultimate passport to great grooves! Somebody say “OSO WE WANNA PAAAARTY” Piano! Piano! Send Me Videos of you listening to my mix on Instagram @OSOCITY So I can Post Them
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Welcome to Tembo Sounds – The Culture radio show #595, where Amapiano, Afrobeat, and soulful house collide in pure harmony. This episode features the rich textures of Bandros & Nobantu Vilakazi's The Massai, the global grooves of Tyla's Water and King Promise's Terminator, and the deep soul of Yamore by Salif Keita & Cesária Evora. From Lojay's Afrofusion to Adriatique's melodic beats, this mix celebrates rhythm, connection, and cultural elevation. Turn it up—the vibe starts now!
DESTRUCT AMAPIANO - STR8NGE by STR8NGE
ANDY CAPP B2B K DEJA, nothing but More Hype Less Talk—smooth Amapiano grooves, knocking 3-Step log drums and Afro House jams for days!
Blaqrose Supreme's Podcast [Dancehall | Soca | Hip Hop | Rap | Mainstream]
Cheers to new beginnings and good vibes. This set features Afrobeats, Amapiano, and a few Afrohouse tracks with a few live blends in the mix. Hope you enjoy it. If you enjoy these mixes and content and would like to support, buy me a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/blaqrosesupreme WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/xoYKDTR3jeM Subscribe and listen to the Blaqrose Supreme's Podcast HERE:
Weekend House Party radio is for those who want to party on the weekend but dont want to go out. This station is for those that wish to have back yard barbies and swim in the pool. Enjoying all the sounds of good music with no talk interruptions. Be sure to subscribe to your favorite podcast stations....Amazon, Apple, Tunein, and more.Come Join me for some of the best in house music straight from the underground Chicago house, Soulful House, Deep House, Tech house, Afro and Amapiano. Please subscribe and email me for a personal link to download any of my mix sets to Djtrinityblade1@gmail.com. Also keep up todate with some of my lastest release from Blade Studio. This is is fill with a compilation of my new tracks are coming out or are already out. (https://www.traxsource.com/label/39012/bladerecords)(https://open.spotify.com/artist/7oSo38zIUEBMC2qWLcd81b?si=xqy-kIEtRz2ldODzLRFiNw)
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Dj Schwaz Road Trip Essentials 18 ( Soca, Dancehall, Afrobeat and Amapiano) by Capital FM
Bongani Bingwa speaks with Rashid Kay, hip-hop artist and Creative Director of Back To the City, about what attendees can expect from this year’s event on Saturday in Newtown, featuring hip-hop at the center with 100 performers, DJs, graffiti, skate battles, and a headline performance by Lupe Fiasco. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mixtape curated for Portland Community College in Oregon for their African Day. Mix contains Afrobeats, Amapiano, Soca, and Dancehall.
Welcome to Tembo Sounds – The Culture radio show #594, where Amapiano, Afro-house, and deep soul converge in pure rhythm. This episode pulses with The Lowkeys' MONYO MONYO, the electrifying WOITO from Robot Boii & Sje Konka, and the hypnotic Bushman Chant by ANATII & Justin99. With lush grooves from SoulFreakah, Lulo Café, and Deep Essentials, it's a journey through emotion, movement, and culture. Turn it up—let the beats speak and the night come alive!
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IN THE MIX W_ DJ Dee Money - AFROBEATS, AMAPIANO - 9/29/25 by DJ Dee Money
Welcome to Tembo Sounds – The Culture radio show #593, where Amapiano, Afro-house, and global grooves collide. This episode pumps with Scotts Maphuma's explosive Driver, the soulful Unozala from Kenza, Ami Faku, Msaki & Sun-EL Musician, and the timeless beauty of Yamore by Salif Keita and Cesária Evora. From deep dance beats to uplifting melodies, every track is crafted to move your body and spirit. Lock in and let the culture guide your night!
Welcome to Episode 074 of Deeper Sounds of Nairobi, recorded live during my US tour in Austin, Texas, at the iconic Soho House, immersing listeners in Afro-house, Amapiano, and soulful electronic grooves that blend global influences with African roots from Nairobi's underground scene—highlighting Kenyan innovator IBORIAN for authentic East African flair. The set opens with South African Gaba Cannal feat. Kundu Leele's "Afrika," a soulful Amapiano nod to heritage; transitions to Johannesburg's Thakzin & Botswana's Jinger Stone on "Ke Nna Yo," fusing 3-step Afro-house with emotive vocals; builds with SA collab Jazzworx, Thukuthela x Babalwa M feat. Dlala Thukzin's "uValo," merging Gqom and Amapiano; evokes spirituality in Thakzin, Thandazo & Tete's "The Calling"; shifts atmospheric with UK veteran Charles Webster's "Free"; spotlights Nairobi's IBORIAN on hypnotic "SIRENS"; dawns fresh with Cape Town's Dwson "New Day (Original Mix)"; injects Nigerian Rema's playful Afrobeats "FUN"; introspects via Jazzworx, MaWhoo x Thukuthela feat. GL_Ceejay's "Uzizwa Kanjan"; adds Dutch nu-disco from Adri Block, Block & Crown's "I Want To Thank You (Block & Crown Nudisco Dubb)"; drifts melodically with Sweden's Vidojean X Oliver Loenn "Drift"; rolls Gqom with Durban's Argento Dust & Dankie Boi "Drum Roll"; energizes via SA's Qhizzo "Vosho (DJ Satellite Remix)" by Angola's DJ Satellite; heals spiritually with Argento Dust & Portugal-based Bun Xapa's "2G2"; and closes contemplatively with Thakzin & Xolani Guitars' "When We Play," weaving jazz-Amapiano strings. Bridging SA's Amapiano core, Kenyan creativity, Nigerian vibrancy, and European polish, stream this rhythmic journey now! #DeeperSoundsOfNairobi #USTour Turn it up, let the music take over, and enjoy the journey.
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IN THE MIX W_ DJ Dee Money - AFROBEATS, AMAPIANO - 9/24/25 by DJ Dee Money
Dance Republic 19th September 2025 Amapiano Set DJ UV by Capital FM
NYEGE (pronounced Neh - Geh) - translates to an irresistible or uncontrollable urge to dance. Introducing a brand new mix series featuring the sounds of Africa. Afrobeat, Amapiano, Afro House & more.
Ep. 163 – In this episode, I sit down with ZeXzy, an Afrobeat artist whose music journey blends authenticity, resilience, innovation, and a global sound. From facing the devastating challenge of losing his voice to creating his groundbreaking album Every Sound, ZeXzy opens up about what it truly means to push boundaries in the music industry.This conversation was such a fun one, chatting with a fellow Nigerian brother had me so carried away with the gist! We spoke about the future of Afrobeats in the next 10 years, our individual songwriting processes, the beauty of genre bending, and how cultural understanding plays a huge role in making music resonate on a worldwide stage.If you're an artist, music lover, or just curious about the evolution of Afrobeat as a global sound, this episode is for you.Segments:How ZeXzy blends Afrobeat with global influencesThe challenge of losing his voice—and how he bounced backWhy music is a universal language that connects culturesThe role of authenticity in shaping an artist's soundInsights into his album Every Sound, featuring multiple genresWhat collaborations with icons like Lil Wayne and Quavo taught himWhy ambition drove his leap to North AmericaHow Zexy aims to break stereotypes in the music industryAdvice for young artists chasing their dreamsBioZeXzy is an eclectic Afrobeats artist redefining global sound. Known for blending Afrobeat roots with influences from around the world, he's worked with icons like Lil Wayne and Quavo, and his hit Amapiano has racked up nearly 20 million views on YouTube. After overcoming the life-altering challenge of losing his voice, ZeXzy made the bold move from Nigeria to North America to expand his reach and bring African music to new audiences. With his debut album Every Sound releasing on August 29, 2025, ZeXzy continues to push boundaries, connect cultures, and inspire listeners everywhere.Stream Every Sound on all streaming platforms.
Welcome to Tembo Sounds – The Culture radio show #591, where deep house, Afro tech, and soulful grooves ignite the night. This episode features Joris Voorn & Tom Walker's mesmerizing Burn, the haunting Voices In My Head from Anyma & Argy, and Jamie Jones' club-ready Butterflies. Feel the pulse of XtetiQsoul's Intozam, the African rhythms of Stones & Bones, and the hypnotic drive of Saint Evo. Lock in and let these beats carry you into pure sonic bliss!
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Welcome to Tembo Sounds – The Culture radio show #590, where soulful Amapiano grooves take center stage. This episode flows with Vesta SA & Knowley-D's uplifting Mkhululi, DrummeRTee924's explosive Sparapara, and the smooth harmonies of Bassie, Azana & Soa Mattrix on Ngibusisiwe. From Brandon Dhludhlu's heartfelt Imizwa to Bandros & Culprit 001's jazzy fusion Autumn In Jazz, this set is rich with rhythm, depth, and feeling. Lock in and let the beats carry you into the night!