Amandla, which means power in the Nguni languages isiZulu and isiXhosa, is a word that calls power for the black people - and people at large. It is a stance of strength, of force and of potency. And the perfect commanding title for Deep Sen & King Talkzin’s debut EP Amandla, which is released under Oskido’s groundbreaking recording project, Legend Live - a new music label that is focused on developing young artists.
The duo, who tag teamed with the Mzansi’s music maestro himself, release a tranquil eight-track amapiano body of work that explores sounds and melodies, while also touching on various themes - with love at the heart of it all. The blend of vocalists featured each honour the almost contradictory feel of the project; a cross between an almost light and flimsy feel while also carrying a dynamic and unavoidable messaging with every song.
Right through the project, the music carries with it soulful, almost private school like elements of the popular genre - leaning more on the house genre side of things. A refreshing EP that coincides with the new season that is upon us.
ABOUT THE SONG:
And what would any project be without praise given to the almighty? Indlela is a thankful prayer to uNkulunkulu (God) for opening doors and making ways. The song explores the idea of what life would be without the All-knowing source of life, and the confidence this comes with to face more of what life may throw at us.
This feel-good song is initiated by Mawhoo, with the vocalist’s lyricism carried over an undoubtable amapiano log-drum beat before being joined by the talented Mthunzi who testifies to the truth of God’s sovereignty.
Indlela proves that prayer can be done anywhere, at any time - even on the dance floor.
24 сен 2024