
“Thulu Bheke” is a deep, groove-driven Amapiano track that leans into the raw, underground energy of the genre. The collaboration between uLazi, Benzoo, and Navaro delivers a hard-hitting production built on thick log drums, rolling percussion, and a hypnotic rhythmic flow.
uLazi, De-papzo and Gwitsi recently appeared on Phezukom’ Bhede featuring Lihle Ndelo.
The instrumental carries a dark, immersive tone—minimal in melody but rich in texture. It focuses heavily on rhythm and repetition, allowing the groove to take control while subtle atmospheric elements add depth.
There’s a strong Sgija influence throughout, with intricate drum patterns and a stripped-back arrangement that gives the track its raw, authentic feel. Any vocal elements are used sparingly, acting more as rhythmic accents than dominant features.
Overall, “Thulu Bheke” is a powerful underground cut—gritty, hypnotic, and perfectly suited for deep Amapiano sets, street vibes, and late-night sessions.





