Seru The Ellipsis  drops new song Amatente featuring Duma ka Mthombeni

“Seru The Ellipsis, the young lyricist and stage rocker, is following up his Single Mali Ye Rent, which was featured in Hype Magazine and played on Metro Fm by Oskido with a new sound and style called AMATENTE.

It aims to bring the heat with this Kasi tune. Seru says, “AMATENTE is derived from the symbolism of a tent in the Kasi.  Whenever you see a tent in the hood, you automatically assume ‘Kuno’mcimbi'(There is a celebration happening here), and that’s what we do. 

The song is simply for the streets and by the streets as it is a love letter to the streets themselves.  I made this song for all the ride-or-die for STRATA.  We all love having fun and doing crazy things on these streets, so why not show it? It’s essentially a tale of someone who has found love and solace in the streets themselves, and when people try to take him away from this (Convince him that the streets are no good or get into something serious), He fights for this love of living his life freely. It’s a love letter dedicated to the streets.” 

Song details: 

Artist name: Seru The Ellipsis 

Song title: Amatente ft. Duma ka Mthombeni

Produced by: JTtherealest

The Vosloorus-raised rapper has gone forward to change his sound from what we know and uses sounds to cultivate the streets, and it includes sounds and beats closer to eLokshin that are more familiar to the people in South Africa.

The song features an artist by the name of  Duma Ka Mthombeni, who is a south side artist and has hit songs such as ‘Mfo’ by That $hy Home and features Philaboi K, Sonic Hazey, and V.I. He has also made songs with the likes of Abidoz.

The song is set to be released on the 29th of July, and the Pre-sale goes out Monday the 18th of July.  Since our last encounter, he has grown greatly in the music industry.  Through Slikouron life radio platform got picked up by Dj Switch, who has since been mentoring and touring with him through the game.  Seru.  Wants to take South Africa to the world in the best possible way, with a South African style”.

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