“Inkinga” is a moody yet infectious Amapiano cut that fuses atmospheric storytelling with a deep, rolling groove. The title, which means “problem” in Zulu, sets the tone for a track that balances introspective lyrical themes with a beat designed to keep the listener locked in from the first bar.
Novatron and Rasca D’djy recently appeared on Mkhuzeni featuring Azi and Ndibo Ndibs.
Novatron and Rasca D’djy handle the production with a fine blend of airy pads, warm chords, and crisp percussive layers. The bassline is deep but controlled, creating a smooth undercurrent, while strategically placed log drum hits add bursts of energy without overpowering the mellow mood. There’s a hypnotic call-and-response between the melodic keys and subtle synth flourishes, giving the song a textured, cinematic feel.
On the vocal side, Scotts Maphuma delivers with a soulful, heartfelt tone, capturing a sense of vulnerability that draws the listener closer. Hip-Naughtic Sean adds contrast with a more rhythmic, conversational flow, weaving in streetwise confidence that complements the emotional weight of the hook. The combination feels organic — like two sides of the same story being told over the same beat.
Novatron & Rasca D’djy – Inkinga ft. Scotts Maphuma & Hip-Naughtic Sean