You may not acknowledge it, but those who look deeply into a sound can tell that the Amapiano genre needs saving and thankfully a saviour has just arrived for the rescue with an explosive body of work. Out now from the corners of Josiah De Disciple is “Satori.”
Josiah De Disciple’s music has always been genre saving, even when they’re bangers, they still exude the core essence of what Amapiano is all about, and this has made him one of the most important figure in the Amapiano music scene.
His “Satori album” has to be one of the most anticipated project of the year. Before it was officially released today, tracks on the project were sampled numerously on his set and a handful of them such as “Memeza” and “Khetheyakho” are some of the project’s pre-release that dominated the airwaves and charts.
Months after waiting, the producer has finally served us with the full package and on this one, he puts together various sub-genres of Amapiano beautifully, proving once again that he is one of the few producer that is capable of keeping the whole validity and essence of the sound intact.
A little listen into the project and you can clearly see that Satori album was created from the heart and with a greater vision in mind, which is to extend Amapiano beyond its boundaries. Finally, Josia De Disciple is back to claim his rightful throne in the Amapiano world.
Enjoy!
Tags: Amapiano, Josiah De Disciple
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