Deep In Your Soul presents “Lullaby,” the latest release from the renowned afro singer Lizwi, produced in collaboration with Kryptic. This track offers an early glimpse into Lizwi’s highly anticipated upcoming album and comes with a remix from Durban-based duo Kususa. Download it here from 23rd August: https://www.beatport.com/release/lullaby/4676301.
Lizwi, known for her distinctive voice and consistent impact on the global afro house scene, brings a new layer of depth with “Lullaby.” The track blends her haunting vocals with a solid bassline and precise percussion, delivering a powerful and nuanced sound. Kryptic’s production complements Lizwi’s artistry, resulting in a track that is as intricate as it is captivating.
The release is further elevated by a remix from the South African duo Kususa, who reimagine “Lullaby” with their signature style. The remix introduces a driving bassline and a carefully constructed groove, building on the original with added percussive elements that enhance the track’s rhythmic intensity. Kususa’s approach transforms “Lullaby” into a piece primed for the dance floor, offering a fresh perspective on Lizwi’s original.
Following their acclaimed “Iphathi” remix, which received support from Black Coffee, Bob Sinclar, and Shimza, Kususa continues demonstrating their production prowess with this latest work on “Lullaby.”
With the release of “Lullaby”, Deep In Your Soul marks an essential step towards Lizwi’s forthcoming album, offering an impressive preview of the music still to come.
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