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Mawhoo amazwi okubonga ep  download amandla  ft. Zee Nxumalo, DJ Veek & ChildDaDJ

Artist Name:

MaWhoo ft. Zee Nxumalo, DJ Veek & ChildDaDJ

Song Name:

Amandla

Date:

2025-08-28

AmandlaMaWhoo ft. Zee Nxumalo, DJ Veek & ChildDaDJ
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Mawhoo amazwi okubonga ep download amandla ft. Zee Nxumalo, DJ Veek & ChildDaDJ

MaWhoo and Zee Nxumalo team up with DJ Veek and ChildDaDJ on “Amandla,” a soulful Afro-house anthem from the EP Amazwi Okubonga. A powerful blend of vocals and 3Step rhythms.

South African songstress MaWhoo links up with powerhouse vocalist Zee Nxumalo alongside DJ Veek and ChildDaDJ for Amandla. The track is a standout from MaWhoo’s new EP Amazwi Okubonga. It blends Afro-house, 3Step rhythms, and soulful harmonies that move both the heart and the dance floor.


Song Background

Amandla means “power” in Zulu and other Southern African languages. The song celebrates strength, resilience, and the power of love and unity.


This Afro-house gem sits within the 3Step movement, which has been shaping the South African music scene. Fans of Amapiano and Afro-tech will find Amandla equally captivating.


Click here to download “Amandla” MP3



Sound & Distribution

Released under MaWhoo’s Amazwi Okubonga EP (2025), the track combines deep house grooves with uplifting vocals. Zee Nxumalo’s silky delivery meets MaWhoo’s signature emotional soundscape, while DJ Veek and ChildDaDJ lace the track with rhythm-driven beats.


Distribution comes through streaming giants, ensuring global reach. For similar releases, check out Afro-house playlists on Spotify


Streaming Links

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Vocal Highlights

The vocals on Amandla are smooth, empowering, and layered with emotion. MaWhoo and Zee Nxumalo’s voices carry both intimacy and energy, making it a track that connects deeply. Production is crisp, balancing live vocal textures with Afro-house instrumentation.


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Fun Fact

Amandla isn’t just a song title it’s a historical chant of power and resistance in South Africa. The collaboration breathes new life into the phrase, making it a musical anthem for today’s generation.

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