
African Bass Media is thrilled to announce the release of the highly anticipated single "Kilonshele" by the dynamic South African artist Blaq Tronic, featuring the versatile vocalist Mocchachino Ochi. This track promises to be a groundbreaking unifying force for Africa. It comprises of South African vibes and Nigerian Pidgin, showcasing the rich tapestry of African musical heritage.
"Kilonshele," meaning "What's happening?" in Yoruba, is more than just a song; it's a cultural bridge that unites the diverse sounds of Africa. With infectious beats and catchy lyrics, this single is set to resonate deeply with fans across the continent and beyond. Mocchachino Ochi's masterful integration of Nigerian Pidgin into the song adds an authentic and vibrant touch that enhances the track's universal appeal.
Blaq Tronic, known for his innovative approach to music, consistently pushes the boundaries of the South African music scene. This particular collaboration with Mocchachino Ochi marks a significant milestone in both their careers, promising to captivate audiences with this unique 3 Step Afro House sound.
Mocchachino Ochi, a name synonymous with hit tracks like "Naira," "Party Well," "Go down Low," and "Body Language," brings her signature style and vocal prowess to "Kilonshele." Her ability to blend different cultural elements into her music has earned her a dedicated following and critical acclaim.
"Kilonshele" is more than just a musical release; it's a celebration of African unity. By combining South African beats with Nigerian Pidgin lyrics, Blaq Tronic and Mocchachino Ochi are highlighting the interconnectedness of African cultures. This track aims to inspire and bring together listeners from all walks of life, fostering a sense of solidarity and pride in African heritage.
"Kilonshele" will be available on all major streaming platforms on 28 June 2024. Fans can also look forward to an engaging music video that further emphasizes the song's vibrant and unifying message.
Music by: Blaq Tronic
Produced & Composed by: Amukelani Maluleke
Written by: Sthembile Shelembe
(p) Kopton Music
(c) African Bass Media
Mastered @ African Bass Media
Distributor: Static Plastic
www.staticplastic.com
"Kilonshele," meaning "What's happening?" in Yoruba, is more than just a song; it's a cultural bridge that unites the diverse sounds of Africa. With infectious beats and catchy lyrics, this single is set to resonate deeply with fans across the continent and beyond. Mocchachino Ochi's masterful integration of Nigerian Pidgin into the song adds an authentic and vibrant touch that enhances the track's universal appeal.
Blaq Tronic, known for his innovative approach to music, consistently pushes the boundaries of the South African music scene. This particular collaboration with Mocchachino Ochi marks a significant milestone in both their careers, promising to captivate audiences with this unique 3 Step Afro House sound.
Mocchachino Ochi, a name synonymous with hit tracks like "Naira," "Party Well," "Go down Low," and "Body Language," brings her signature style and vocal prowess to "Kilonshele." Her ability to blend different cultural elements into her music has earned her a dedicated following and critical acclaim.
"Kilonshele" is more than just a musical release; it's a celebration of African unity. By combining South African beats with Nigerian Pidgin lyrics, Blaq Tronic and Mocchachino Ochi are highlighting the interconnectedness of African cultures. This track aims to inspire and bring together listeners from all walks of life, fostering a sense of solidarity and pride in African heritage.
"Kilonshele" will be available on all major streaming platforms on 28 June 2024. Fans can also look forward to an engaging music video that further emphasizes the song's vibrant and unifying message.
Music by: Blaq Tronic
Produced & Composed by: Amukelani Maluleke
Written by: Sthembile Shelembe
(p) Kopton Music
(c) African Bass Media
Mastered @ African Bass Media
Distributor: Static Plastic
www.staticplastic.com
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