
Yumbs has quickly become one of Amapiano’s most versatile and emotionally tuned producers, and Imbewu is a full bloom of that artistry. Translating to seed in isiZulu, Imbewu is more than an album — it’s a symbol of growth, roots, and creative cultivation. Each track feels planted with purpose, blooming into melodic harmony and rhythmic sophistication.
Yumbs and Simmy recently appeared on You Try.
Yumbs continues to champion the softer, soulful side of Amapiano — weaving warm keys, live instrumentation, and layered vocal harmonies into his beats. But Imbewu isn’t just mellow; it’s deeply expressive, touching on themes of love, patience, and identity. The collaborators — from singers to fellow producers — are chosen with precision, each adding depth without overshadowing the album’s organic flow.
It’s a project that rewards deep listening — a journey from soil to sound, grounded in tradition but reaching toward the future. With Imbewu, Yumbs cements his status as one of the genre’s finest musical gardeners.
Yumbs – Sonini (feat. Vuyo Viwe)
Yumbs, Kailey Botman, Stixx & Sipho Magudulela – Izifundo (feat. Zani & Zwayetoven)
Yumbs & Cnethemba Gonelo – Inceba
Yumbs, Nkosazana Daughter & Zwayetoven – Izenzo
Yumbs & Simmy – You Try
Yumbs – Sunday Groove
Yumbs & Letso.M – Ngaze Ngajabula
Yumbs & Russell Zuma – Nhliziyo Yami
Yumbs & Starr Healer – Duba
Yumbs – Bambelela (feat. Leandra.Vert & Zwayetoven)




