Ntokzin shares his third album ‘Music In Me’

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On Friday the 7th of October, producer and DJ Ntokzin released his third solo studio album ‘Music In Me’, with ‘Induku Enhle’ featuring Boohle and Ta SKipper as the first and lead single off the project.
 
Music In Me is an 8-track Amapiano album with unique elements that showcase Ntokzin’s production skills, his versatility, and his ability to incorporate and combine different genres creating a distinctive sound.

The first track is titled ‘Inkunzi Ebovu’ and features singer/ songwriter Just Bheki, we well as Moscow as the co-producer. Inkunzi Ebovu is a song of self-praise and recognition, it is not your ordinary Amapiano song though as it has some traditional elements to it.

Track two is ‘Why’, on this one Ntokzin collaborated with Tanzania hit maker/ vocalist Boibizza as well as a singer and super producer Nvcho to deliver a house-infused street banger that will leave fans glued to the dancefloor.

‘Umqhele’ is the third track off the album, it features Scurdayne and Tycoon, this one has all the original Amapiano elements. Umqhele directly translates to the crown, which is what the Ntokzin deserves.

Number four on the album is ‘Induku Enhle’, this is the first and lead single and the song that introduced the album, this one feature Boohle, and Ta Ksipper. Once again, Ntokzin merges Amapiano, Afro-pop, and traditional elements.

The 5th track features Boohle and Moscow once again, but he shakes things up with the ghost himself Sir Trill, this one is titled ‘Ngwanona’ sampled from the classic Nick Holder hit Summer Daze.

Number six is ‘Blind Eye’Ntokzin features no other artist on this instrumental number that once again highlights his unique sound.

The 7th track is ‘Khuzeka Makhelwane’ and features one of the new faces of Amapiano, Bassie. This one can be described as soft or soulful Yanos, it contains all the elements of the genre, but they are softened.

The last track and the outro of the album is the single ‘Mgulugudu’, an ultimate banger! The trio that is Ntokzin, BoiBizza, and Nvcho combine what we call ‘Sgija’, tech and soul.

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