“Ngisemncane” — meaning “I’m still young” in isiZulu — is a reflective and deeply personal Amapiano track by JayLokas, featuring the charismatic voice of Pcee. This isn’t just a club tune — it’s a coming-of-age story wrapped in groove, a reminder of the vulnerability and uncertainty that come with youth, told through the rhythms of the street.
JayLokas and Vee Qwathi recently appeared on Nyathi.
JayLokas creates a warm, introspective instrumental built on smooth log drums, soft pads, and minimalist keys that carry a sense of emotional weight without losing their bounce. There’s a mellow, slightly melancholic undertone to the beat — a kind of musical honesty that allows the message to shine through without distraction.
Pcee delivers a standout vocal performance, tapping into a different side of his artistry — less playful, more personal. His lyrics reflect on being misunderstood, underestimated, and still trying to find himself while navigating the pressures of life, fame, and identity. The phrase “Ngisemncane” becomes a confession and a declaration — acknowledging his youth not as a weakness, but as a truth that shapes his choices and path.
The song balances vulnerability and groove beautifully. While it’s reflective in nature, it still moves. It’s perfect for those quiet, late-night solo drives or Sunday afternoon chill sessions, where the mind is heavy, but the body still wants to sway.