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South African Amapiano producer and vocalist Mr Brown links up with Rude Kid Venda and Nomakhosini on a culturally rooted new single titled “Bhachura,”

Rude Kid Venda brings a distinct identity to this record that immediately shifts the energy of the collaboration. His presence gives “Bhachura” a cultural texture that separates it from the more Johannesburg-centric Amapiano records elsewhere on the King of Melodies tracklist.

Nomakhosini has been one of the more respected voices in South African music for years. Her vocal range and ability to carry deep emotional weight without overdoing anything has made her a consistent feature across different genres and collaborators. On “Bhachura” she brings that same grounded, soulful presence and complements Rude Kid Venda’s energy without competing with it.

The word “Bhachura” carries a street-rooted identity within South African slang. And that gritty authenticity runs through the record’s DNA from start to finish. Mr Brown does not shy away from the rawness the title implies. Instead he builds a production that honours it while keeping the Amapiano groove intact underneath everything.

Within the King of Melodies album, “Bhachura” sits as one of the more culturally adventurous moments. It shows Mr Brown reaching beyond his comfort zone and trusting collaborators who bring worlds he does not always inhabit. This fascinating banger should be on repeat all day long.