Woza Bakzin and GoldMax bring DJ Tira back into the fold for “Kush’ibhadu,” and having him around clearly still means something.
Second appearance from DJ Tira in this run now, after “Xhoshi Ikati.” Says something about the relationship there, he’s not just a name they grabbed once for clout. Kush’ibhadu translates roughly to something about hunting or chasing, that kind of energy.
Beat’s back to that fuller, party-ready sound after the heaviness of “Sofel’empini.” GoldMax layers the log drum thick again, bright piano riding on top same as the earlier tracks in this run. Feels like a deliberate bounce back to lighter territory.
Woza Bakzin sounds comfortable here, more of that unbothered pocket riding from the early cuts. DJ Tira’s verse when it lands carries that same relaxed veteran confidence he brought before. Doesn’t need to raise his voice to command attention.
Not much new ground being broken lyrically, chase imagery mostly staying surface level. Doesn’t need depth though, this one’s built for the dancefloor plain and simple. GoldMax’s production does most of the talking here.
Two DJ Tira features deep into this catalogue now, and each one still lands. “Kush’ibhadu” keeps the momentum going without breaking any new formula.
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