“Bawo (Chapter 3)” is the third and most emotionally profound installment in Loxion Deep’s spiritually themed Amapiano journey. Following the sacred tones of iThemba (Chapter 1) and Mdali (Chapter 2), this chapter — whose title “Bawo” means “Father” in isiXhosa/Zulu — takes the listener deeper into prayerful soundscapes, ancestral healing, and soul awakening. It’s not just a song — it’s a full spiritual experience wrapped in sound.
Loxion Deep recently appeared on iThemba (Chapter 1) featuring Nandi Ndathane.
From the opening moments, the energy is reverent. A slow-burning build introduces lush chords, ambient echoes, and a percussive rhythm that feels heartbeat-like — soft, steady, and sacred. The production leans into Loxion Deep’s signature style: minimalist but layered, rich in space, emotion, and presence. The log drums are subdued here — not meant to dominate but to guide, like footsteps during a sacred ritual.
“Bawo” doesn’t try to impress with drops or trends. It meditates. It breathes. It invites you to listen with your spirit first. It’s made for moments of deep stillness, for personal prayer, or for emotionally charged sunrise sessions. It belongs in sacred playlists — not just for Amapiano lovers, but for those seeking healing through music.
Loxion Deep – Bawo (Chapter 3) ft. Msheke Lezinto, Lungile Womhlaba, Carnival King & Nandi Ndathane