“Woza Kimi” — meaning “Come to Me” in isiZulu — is a spiritually infused Afro-house track from the trio of InQfive, BusyExplore, and Cyatt RSA, known for crafting emotionally resonant, deep-layered soundscapes. This track is a soulful invitation, built on groove, rhythm, and an almost sacred sonic atmosphere.
InQfive, BusyExplore and Cyatt RSA recently appeared on Keep On Moving.
The production unfolds slowly and purposefully, led by earthy percussion, airy synth textures, and subtle vocal phrases that echo like mantras. There’s no rush here — just a deep, rolling beat that feels like a heartbeat. The phrase “Woza kimi” is repeated like a call, making the track feel ritualistic and meditative, as though pulling someone — or something — into a sacred space.
This is music for early-morning sets, healing ceremonies, late-night introspection, or desert festival soundscapes. It speaks to the soul without needing to say much. Instead, it draws you inward, inviting reflection, movement, and emotional release.
“Woza Kimi” is more than a track — it’s an experience, a rhythmic chant for connection and presence.