Serving as the project's spiritual opener, this track features soaring vocal performances by Bikie. The production leans on lush synth pads and a rolling percussive rhythm, creating a poignant, introspective mood that sets the tone for the entire project. 2. Who Stole My Sax (feat. Gundo Sax)
The frequency spectrum is skewed toward the low-mids and highs, leaving the sub-bass region surprisingly open. This makes the EP ideal for vinyl pressing (rumors of a limited 12" run are circulating on Da Gifto’s Bandcamp page) and rewards high-quality listening setups. Da Gifto - Grateful EP Vol. 2
Grateful EP Vol. 2 Tracklist Flow: [Sul'inyembezi] ➔ [Who Stole My Sax] ➔ [Pixels] ➔ [Good For You] ➔ [Andikhoni] ➔ [Ungokhethiweyo] 1. Sul'inyembezi (feat. Bikie) Serving as the project's spiritual opener, this track
The South African music scene is arguably one of the most prolific in the world, consistently churning out sub-genres that dominate global playlists. Among these, Amapiano has evolved from a niche local sound into a international phenomenon. Within this landscape, —often referred to as "Mr. Lovely Soul"—has carved out a unique space that merges soulful melodies with deep, atmospheric house beats. Who Stole My Sax (feat
Follow Da Gifto on Instagram (@da_gifto_music) and join his Discord community, where he posts regular production breakdowns and stems from the Grateful sessions for his Patreon subscribers.
(If you want, I can draft full lyrics for each track.)
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