This collaboration highlights the collaborative spirit of the South African music scene. By bringing together established vocalists like Basetsana with versatile producers and instrumentalists, Tee Jay has crafted a piece that appeals to both the "groove" (the party scene) and "chill" listeners. It serves as a testament to how Amapiano has evolved from a grassroots electronic movement into a sophisticated, multi-layered genre capable of high-level artistry.
"Lwangempela" is a standout Amapiano track by , featuring a rich collaboration with Basetsana, Makwa, Lucille Slade , Moscow, and Le Sax . The song is a masterclass in the genre's "private school" sub-style, blending soulful vocals with sophisticated instrumentation. Musical Composition and Soundscape "Lwangempela" is a standout Amapiano track by ,
: Bringing his experience as a seasoned producer and artist, Makwa’s contribution adds a grounded, gritty contrast to the high-register female vocals. featuring a rich collaboration with Basetsana