“QONQOTWANE” – APIWE BUBU

“QONQOTWANE” – APIWE BUBU is a very melodic international trap song. The energy bounces from verse to verse with ease and invites, actually, dares you to get up on your feet–——which we definitely aren’t complaining about.

During the second verse, “QONQOTWANE” is reminiscent of what Young Thug would’ve created if he decided to collaborate with an afro-trap song in his roster. If you’re looking for a song that can help transport you to a South African haven, where the only thing you will worry about is how much hip-shaking and head-bopping you are engaging in, then “QONQOTWANE” will get you there.

Written by Gabrielle LaRochelle

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