South Africa’s premier Amapiano duo TxC assembles a stacked lineup on “Come Duze,” pulling in Al Xapo, Pablo Eddie, NASAA, FigoxBabu, and Optimist Music ZA for one of the most energetic cuts from their “Straata” EP, and the result is exactly what you would expect from a collaboration this loaded.
TxC has built a reputation for bringing the right people together on the right records. “Come Duze” is a clear example of that curatorial instinct in action. Rather than crowding the record with too many voices pulling in different directions, each artist fits into the groove naturally – because everyone involved clearly knows this sound intimately.
The production carries that signature TxC quality – deep log drums, crisp percussion, and a melodic backbone that keeps the record moving without ever feeling cluttered. Optimist Music ZA‘s presence in the lineup also adds an extra layer of sonic polish that elevates the entire arrangement.
Al Xapo, who has been one of the most consistent voices in the Amapiano feature circuit in 2026, brings his usual sharp energy to the record. His presence alone raises the stakes. Pablo Eddie and NASAA both hold their own comfortably alongside him, each adding a distinct flavour without stepping on anyone else’s moment.
FigoxBabu rounds out the feature list with a contribution that brings texture and range to the record’s second half. Together, all five guests navigate the record smoothly, which is genuinely difficult to pull off with this many voices on one track.
As an EP cut, “Come Duze” gives “Straata” one of its most crowd-ready moments. It is built for dance floors, open spaces, and any situation where the music needs to move people immediately.
Stream “Come Duze” now and add it to your Amapiano rotation – this one does not miss.
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