Xduppy, Seun1401, and LastBornDiroba are heating things up with their latest single “Flight ya Slahla” — and this is just the start. The song features Scotts Maphuma alongside the iconic DJ Maphorisa and serves as the lead track from their eagerly awaited collaborative release, the Ghetto Fabulous EP, set to launch on August 15.
Amapiano fans are well aware: when this trio collaborates, the outcome is pure magic. “Flight ya Slahla” blends street beats, authentic vocals, and exceptional production, highlighting the unique styles of each artist while giving a glimpse of the vibrant energy we should expect from the forthcoming EP.
Xduppy is recognized for his raw delivery and captivating storytelling, and this collaboration only intensifies his fiery solo career. Seun1401 and LastBornDiroba have also established their presence in the music scene, showcasing their knack for catchy melodies and production that resonates deeply with the ghetto vibe. Their collaboration feels both natural and impactful — a powerful alliance of musical prowess with a common purpose.
“Flight ya Slahla” goes beyond being just a track; it represents an important declaration. The song is driven by pulsating log drums, engaging melodies, and clever lyrics. Scotts Maphuma and DJ Maphorisa, both giants in the industry, further elevate the track, infusing it with the extra flair that propels it towards becoming a hit.
This track embodies the core of what makes Amapiano remarkable — it’s authentic, emotive, rooted in local culture, and designed for dancing. With this release, the trio positions themselves as more than just collaborators; they are innovators, pushing the genre to new limits.
As we approach the launch of Ghetto Fabulous, fans can only speculate about what else this group has prepared. If “Flight ya Slahla” is any indication, we are poised for a revolutionary project that combines energy, drive, and township essence.
The single is now streaming across all platforms, and based on the initial response, it’s already gaining play in clubs, taxis, and on personal devices throughout the nation. This release is not simply a song — it’s the beginning of something substantial.
Be sure to listen to “Flight ya Slahla” HERE.
