Sam Deep’s “Isgubhu,” which features Njelic and Aymos, is a high-energy piece that pays tribute to the vivacious and contagious nature of Amapiano music.

“Isgubhu,” which literally translates to “song” in Zulu, is a tribute to the way this music style inspires happiness and dance.

At the outset, the song’s infectious rhythm and memorable melody compel listeners to get up and move.

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Njelic and Aymos bring personality and fire to their rhymes, making for a more interesting and exciting listen.

The success of “Isgubhu” demonstrates the artist’s dedication to maintaining the Amapiano tradition and providing music that would appeal to the genre’s audience.

It’s a notable contribution to the South African music landscape thanks to its catchy hooks and upbeat rhythm.

Have a listen and tell us what you think in the comments!