Goya Menor Amen Amapiano Remix, also known as You Wanna Bamba (Mixed), is an upbeat and vibrant remix of the popular South African house music song. It has been remixed by a variety of producers and DJs, including DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small. This remix is sure to get you up and moving to the beat.
Goya Menor Amen Amapiano Remix
Goya Menor Amen Amapiano Remix is a South African house music track that has been remixed by a variety of producers and DJs, including DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small. The remix is a vibrant and energetic mix of the original track, featuring a heavy bassline and an array of synths and percussion. It is sure to get you up and dancing to the beat.
You Wanna Bamba? (Mixed)
You Wanna Bamba? (Mixed) is the title of the Goya Menor Amen Amapiano Remix. This remix is packed with energy, featuring a heavy bassline, an array of synths and percussion, and a catchy hook that will have you singing along. The remix is sure to get you up off your feet and moving to the beat.
Goya Menor Amen Amapiano Remix, otherwise known as You Wanna Bamba? (Mixed), is a vibrant and energetic remix of the popular South African house music track. This remix is sure to get you up and moving to the beat, with its heavy bassline and an array of synths and percussion. If you’re looking for an upbeat and lively track to get you up and dancing, then this remix is the one for you.
It is a great pleasure to announce the release of Goya Menor’s Ameno Amapiano Remix (You Wanna Bamba) (mixed). This unique and genre-defining new track has already earned rave reviews as a perfect example of how two vastly different sounds can be successfully incorporated and stylised into one unified and calming piece of music.
Goya Menor, an up-and-coming artist from the southern city of Lagos, Nigeria, has joined forces with traditional African music producers to create a piece of music which seamlessly combines two very dissimilar styles: ameno (which is a light and melodic pre-colonial style of music) and amapiano (which is a modern club-style of music with a tight rhythmic focus). The result is a calm, gentle piece of audio which perfectly evokes a sense of tranquillity, making it an ideal choice for relaxation or focusing on work.
The track opens with flurries of soft ameno strings and rolling amapiano drums, perfectly building on one another, before giving way to a gentle and mellow ambience. Deep bass, muted strings and subtle electronic Rhodes help to keep the track balanced and provide an undercurrent of calm energy throughout.
Goya Menor’s thoughtful and enigmatic use of the two very different styles has created a captivating and unique piece of music. The track is a masterful combination of African music’s past and present, and reinforces why Goya Menor is one of the most exciting producers coming out of Nigeria right now.
We highly recommend streaming Ameno Amapiano Remix (You Wanna Bamba) (mixed) right now and look forward to seeing what Goya Menor has to offer in the future.