“Woza Madala” is a vibrant and rhythm-driven Amapiano anthem that showcases the unmistakable chemistry between Amu Classic, Kappie, Malemon, and Mr Nation Thingz — a collective known for crafting music that bridges street energy with soulful groove. Featuring Tumilemang and Macasset, the track pulses with charisma, nostalgia, and township flair.
Amu Classic, Kappie, Malemon and Mr Nation Thingz recently appeared on Jeb Jeb featuring Tumilemang, Shakes & Les and Kom Da Perc.
The title, “Woza Madala” (meaning “Come, Old Man”), plays on a familiar South African phrase often used to summon energy or respect elders — but here, it’s reimagined as a lively call to the dancefloor. The production is built on crisp percussions, rolling log drums, and smooth melodic textures, perfectly balanced between groove and depth.
Tumilemang delivers infectious vocals that blend playfulness with local storytelling, while Macasset adds dynamic vocal harmonies that amplify the track’s catchy, chant-like energy. The song carries the unmistakable bounce and communal warmth that define authentic Amapiano — it feels lived-in, joyful, and culturally rooted.
“Woza Madala” isn’t just a track for the moment — it’s a celebration of heritage, rhythm, and unity, where tradition meets the pulse of modern township life. The result is pure movement — music that feels like a street party at sunset, filled with laughter, dust, and rhythm.
Amu Classic, Kappie, Malemon & Mr Nation Thingz – Woza Madala ft. Tumilemang & Macasset