
Ukuthula — meaning “peace” — is a soulful, emotionally soothing record that showcases Q Twins’ softer, more introspective side. The duo lean into calm, heartfelt expression, delivering harmonies that feel gentle, reassuring, and deeply rooted in emotion.
Q Twins recently appeared on Bekumnandi featuring Shandesh and Blaq Major.
MaWhoo’s contribution elevates the track with her signature powerful-yet-tender vocals, adding spiritual depth and emotional weight. Her voice blends beautifully with Q Twins’ harmonies, creating a sense of comfort and healing that aligns perfectly with the song’s message.
The production is warm and restrained, built around smooth melodies, subtle percussion, and a slow-burning groove that prioritizes feeling over movement. Rather than aiming for the dancefloor, Ukuthula feels designed for reflection, healing, and quiet moments.
Overall, Ukuthula is a beautifully crafted Afro-soul/Amapiano-leaning song — calm, sincere, and emotionally grounding — offering listeners a moment of peace through sound.





