Eswatini Daily News

By Delisa Thwala

Multi-platinum international DJ-producer Uncle Waffles has unveiled her visuals for her first single of 2024, titled ‘Wadibusa’ Featuring Royal MusiQ, Ohp Sage,

PCEE, and Djy Biza, the track marks Waffles’ return to the upbeat dance rhythms that propelled her to stardom.

The music video released two days ago is currently sitting on over 800 000 views on Youtube, it’s also trending in TikTok and X with over 300 000 views.

When Uncle Waffles and Royal MusiQ dropped cinematic visuals for their latest single ‘Wadibusa’ featuring OHP Sage, Pcee and Djy Biza, people had already been anticipating the main visuals.

The new summertime banger was released last week Wednesday and followed up by the visuals two days later.

The concept for the music video for ‘Wadibusa’ is inspired by the popular movie series Fast & The Furious.
The cast refers to the movie at the beginning of the music video as Waffles and her opponent gear up for a dramatic drag race.

The visuals are captivating, and dance filled. We witness Uncle Waffles amongst a group of dancers performing an intriguing,

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Choreographed dance in a striking red room, as well as on a flight of red stairs.
The visuals pique interest and offer viewers a cinematic experience.

The music video opens with a street racing enactment which transitions to a bloody red ambiance.
True to Waffle style, the visuals embrace the complex culture of Amapiano, the distinct elements that have built the genre to what it is today.

From styling to choreography, creativity leaves a captivating sentiment of an international standard.
Co-produced by Royal Musiq – Wadibusa features HP Sage, Pcee & DJY Biza.

The single was released after a cadence of teasers across social media platforms leaving fans begging for more. Steady in her production display, Waffles depicts an evolved melodic tune with the traditional tempo of Amapiano.

Uncle Waffles

After the success of her debut music video Tanzania in 2022 Uncle Waffles has not slowed down.
Born and raised in Eswatini,

Waffles was introduced to South African music at an early age and fell in love with South African House Music and Kwaito.

She began playing during Covid- 19, with Amapiano as her standard set. In 2021 she took her skills to Zone-6 in Soweto where a video of her went viral and opened new doors for her career.

With multiple hits under her belt, she has made it clear she is not a one-hit wonder and there are plenty of tricks up her sleeve.

The song itself ‘Wadibusa’ kicks off with traditional Amapiano sounds, gradually building into a blend of euphoric beats and captivating vocals.

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Waffles’ signature tribal rhythms create a dynamic melody featuring drums, cymbals, and subtle reverbs.

The single’s release sparked excitement among fans, eager to immerse themselves in Waffles’ infectious sound once again.

With “Wadibusa,” Uncle Waffles reaffirmed her status as a leading figure in the Amapiano genre, promising a track that will dominate playlists throughout the summer.

When speaking about the latest song and video, Uncle Waffles born Lungelihle Zwane said she was always humbled by the reception her work receives.

“I do this because of the people who support my work, who view my videos and come up with these trends. I’m truly blessed, and I thank everyone for the continued support,” she said.

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