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Fargas
Fargas
14 episodes
5 days ago
We Make Piano Too is a five-track Amapiano project by Tronickz & Fargas exploring African electronic dance music through rhythm, culture, and emotion. Blending Afro-electronic textures with soulful grooves, the project reflects the meeting point of African heritage and UK electronic culture: music for movement, connection, and feeling.
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We Make Piano Too is a five-track Amapiano project by Tronickz & Fargas exploring African electronic dance music through rhythm, culture, and emotion. Blending Afro-electronic textures with soulful grooves, the project reflects the meeting point of African heritage and UK electronic culture: music for movement, connection, and feeling.
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Krept x Konan - Killamanjaro (Amapiano Remix)
Fargas
4 minutes 34 seconds
8 months ago
Krept x Konan - Killamanjaro (Amapiano Remix)
The UK meets Nigeria in this unstoppable fusion of Afrobeat and Amapiano! Fargas brings the heat with this high-energy remix of Klillamanjaro by Krept & Konan featuring the soulful Oxlade. A true blend of UK rap, African rhythm, and Amapiano bounce – this one's set to take over the streets and the charts!
Fargas
We Make Piano Too is a five-track Amapiano project by Tronickz & Fargas exploring African electronic dance music through rhythm, culture, and emotion. Blending Afro-electronic textures with soulful grooves, the project reflects the meeting point of African heritage and UK electronic culture: music for movement, connection, and feeling.