Talented Eswatini-born global superstar Uncle Waffles has announced that she is set to release an Extended Play (EP) this Friday.
This new EP will feature three tracks, each showcasing Uncle Waffles’ unique blend of amapiano and Afrobeat sounds.
The first song, “Baphi,” will feature an impressive lineup of collaborators, including Royal Musiq, Mark Khoza, Cow Boi, and Uncool MC.
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The second track, “Uyah,” brings together 2Wo Bunnies, Jay Music, and Imbongiyosizi, adding to the diverse musical tapestry of the EP. As listeners know, Uncle Waffles is no stranger to collaboration, often blending her distinct style with the unique sounds of her peers.
The final song, “Zenzele,” will reunite Uncool MC, Royal Musiq, and Cow Boi, and introduce Xouppy, ensuring that the EP culminates in an explosive finish.
Uncle Waffles took to social media to share her excitement about the upcoming release, stating, “Only dropped once this year so I had to leave y’all with a lil sumtin, 4 da Ho’s out this Friday. With many surprises.”
Since her breakthrough, Uncle Waffles has rapidly ascended to fame, becoming a household name not just in her native Eswatini, but across the globe.
Dubbed the “princess of amapiano” by Billboard, she has captivated audiences with her distinctive sound, mesmerizing dance moves, and vibrant personality.
Her debut single, “Tanzania,” has been a phenomenal success, topping charts in South Africa and achieving an impressive 7x platinum certification.
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The track, infused with vibrant rhythms and catchy melodies, showcases her exceptional talent and has become a staple at parties and festivals across the continent.
Uncle Waffles’ rise to stardom is a testament to her hard work and dedication. She has not only embraced her cultural roots but has also pushed boundaries within the music industry.
With her energetic performances and engaging personality, she has become a beacon of inspiration for aspiring artists in Eswatini and beyond.