
Freddy K – If Gqom Was Piano is a hard-hitting, concept-driven Amapiano album that fuses the raw, percussive energy of Gqom with the deep, bass-heavy foundations of Sgija-style Amapiano. Freddy K crafts a dark, minimal, and groove-focused project built on aggressive log drums, stripped-back melodies, and hypnotic repetition.
Freddy K and Tyler ICU recently appeared on Sukuma featuring Tumelo.za, Tyrone Dee and Jay Sax.
The album emphasizes rhythm and texture over vocals, often leaning into instrumental depth and underground sound design. Its sonic identity is gritty and intense, with pounding drum patterns and deep basslines that mirror Gqom’s rawness while maintaining Amapiano’s signature bounce.
Rather than aiming for mainstream appeal, If Gqom Was Piano thrives in underground spaces—perfect for late-night sets, street-influenced dance sessions, and listeners who appreciate experimental, boundary-pushing sounds. Overall, it stands out as a bold and innovative project that explores the intersection between two powerful South African genres.
ALBUM: Freddy K – If Gqom Was Piano
ALBUM: Freddy K – If Gqom Was Piano
Freddy K – If Gqom Was Piano
Freddy K – Infused Chants (feat. EeQue)
Freddy K – Wase Dubane
Freddy K – Wuwe
Freddy K – Yoh J1
Freddy K & Mr JazziQ – Tsamaiso 2.0
Freddy K & Tyler ICU – Sukuma (feat. Tumelo.za, Tyrone Dee & Jay Sax)
Freddy K – M n U (feat. Mr JazziQ)
Freddy K – Natal GP





