Young Stunna is making waves in the South African music industry, emerging not just as a prominent Amapiano performer but also as a flexible artist who transcends various musical styles. His recent collaboration on Shekhinah’s upcoming album “Less Trouble” marks an important achievement in his career, and he is more than willing to show his genuine appreciation for this chance.
He took to Instagram to share his feelings, writing an emotional note about the moment he was approached to collaborate with Shekhinah.
“Amaphupho ayafezeka. 🙏🏾 I’m so speechless, I’ve been waiting for this moment my whole life & I wish I can go back and tell my younger self wagwan in 25 man, when big sis hit me up for this I couldn’t believe it because I’m a big fannnnn, thank you soooo much for trusting me with this one sis, ticked another wish on the list. ❤️ Featured on Big Lucky No. 7 🌹. Spoonky Out Now. ❤️ – LESS TROUBLE, MORE PEACE.”
This impactful message has struck a chord with fans who continuously support Stunna’s progress and transformation as an artist. The track he appears on, named “Spooky,” is one of the standout pieces of Shekhinah’s deeply personal and genre-blending album. Renowned for her emotive voice and authentic lyrics, Shekhinah has always been careful with her collaborations, and Stunna’s spot on track number 7, affectionately known as “Big Lucky No. 7,” signifies his increasing respect within the industry.
Young Stunna has consistently demonstrated that he is much more than just an Amapiano artist. His delivery on “Spooky” highlights a more emotive and melodic aspect, effectively merging his vocal style with Shekhinah’s smooth R&B-pop vibe. The synergy between the two artists is unmistakable, presenting listeners with a novel perspective on genre fusion in South Africa.
This partnership not only signifies another pivotal point in Young Stunna’s career but also solidifies his reputation as one of the most versatile young talents in the nation today. With his audience expanding, so does his repertoire of musical achievements — and “Spooky” on Less Trouble is certainly one that will be remembered.
