Indigenous Cityzens trio localise Amapiano

Indigenous Cityzens
Indigenous Cityzens

Indigenous Cityzens, a band of three young men known for blending amapiano music with lively indigenous instruments as well as multilingual vocals has released an Amapiano single titled Makhelwane.

The single was recorded at Simz Records and it is now available in all digital platforms. The song is all about promoting love, peace and harmony amongst people regardless of different circumstances.The song is composed in Zulu language.

 The band is made up of Ephraim “ChiefBhembe’’ Bhembe, Milidzani “ManGadda” Gaothobogwe, and Khulekani “DaKhulica” Caiphus. In an interview with Arts & Culture, Gaothobogwe said they were childhood friends who met at church and they were all from Francistown.

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