Everything is lie-trapped, except for numbers. They serve as a helpful reminder of the limitations of our notoriety, accomplishments, and relevance. Nkulee 501 & Skroef28's achievements since breaking into the mainstream music scene demonstrate that their "Numbers Didn't Lie."
Among the most recognisable groups dominating the Amapiano music scene are Nkulee 501 & Skroef28. Driven by their inventive and adaptable musical style, they have taken over dance floors throughout the nation and almost every Amapiano fan's iPod.
With the seven-track CD "Numbers Didn't Lie," they are showcasing their accomplishments and growth to date and are sure to get you moving.
One of the nicest things about the very competitive Amapiano sound in South Africa's music scene is that it forces musicians to be creative and give it their all to avoid being marginalised by cutthroat new talent who are also vying for the same opportunities.
Numerous inactive producers have been compelled by this to make fresh music. The possibility of displacement makes this year much more so than in past ones.
With their new album "Numbers Didn't Lie," Nkulee501 & Skroef28 are giving fans even more reasons to be loyal to their brand. The album is packed of soulful-inspired beats and lots of classical piano groove.