“Kea Kgantsha” is a fantastically nostalgic and culturally successfully off Afro-pop/Amapiano mix, pushed by Wanitwa Mos’s curation and the sonic fingerprints of Grasp KG. Featuring Nkosazana Daughter, the iconic Dalom Kids, and the rising converse King Temoso, the song is a heartfelt tribute to relish, household, and spiritual gratitude.
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The fusion of timeless melodies from Dalom Kids with the new manufacturing of Amapiano affords this note a fallacious-generational charm. Nkosazana Daughter adds her unmistakable ethereal vocals, floating over Grasp KG’s signature drums and melodic flourishes. Here’s a new-day folks hymn that speaks to both legacy and evolution.
Wanitwa Mos, Nkosazana Daughter & Grasp KG – Kea Kgantsha toes. Dalom Kids & King Temoso
Wanitwa Mos, Nkosazana Daughter & Grasp KG – Kea Kgantsha toes. Dalom Kids & King Temoso