Whats that? Can you guys explain me the difference between sgidongo sgija ngoba pholas… I aint from africa just like the music culture but google aint making the underground music favor lol
@@viralshinobi5776 Sgija (amapholas) and sgidongo are all sub-genres of amapiano . Many confuse the two because they sound similar but they are actually very different from each other and after a while you are able to tell them apart. When comparing sgidongo and sgija (amapholas), it's essential to understand the distinct characteristics that set them apart. Sgidongo also known as ' sgidi' contains a hard bassline and punchy log drum, which dominate the track. It features fewer melodies and rarely includes any vocals, giving it a more stripped-down, intense feel. Sgidongo sets the dance floor on fire because of how hard the logdrum hits . For now , it hasn't reach mainstream but it's definitely gaining traction , so It is still underground atm. Recommended artists ; HouseXcape , Hotfurze , Lowbass Djy , Tribesoul , Skroef28 , Ntsakzin526 , Nkukza and Nkulee501. On the other hand, sgija, also known as amapholas(amapholas just translates to ' chilled music ') . Sgija offers a softer log drum and a less aggressive bassline. It incorporates more . It contains less snares within the percussion , more melodies , amazing vocals and other rhythmic elements, creating a fuller, more complex and rich sound. This makes sgija the full package, blending various musical elements for a richer listening experience. Recommended artists ; Mdu aka Trp , Bongza , Msaro , TeemzaRsa , Mickman , Stokie , Dzo729 , Dlala Regal , Tsebebe Moroke , Simple Tone , Thatohatsi and many more . S/O for tuning in , sgidongo is still underground but is definitely gaining traction.
@@viralshinobi5776 sgija represents a more instrumentally based piano sound. Less vocals, more emphasis on drums. Sgidongo is taken from that but has a fresh feel and groove to it. Hence the “Sgi” in Sgidongo and Sgija
You are too strong 💪 kau keep it up
Jivaa🙌🏽👑
keep it up boy
From 32 minutes to 43🔥
no man guys we sleeping on this guy
Hes fire
Mfano o betha chipi❤
Aziwe baba.🏌🏿♂️
sgidongo🌍
Ayi mfana🔥🔥🔥
Ayi dankie bafede 🎯♥️
Sgidi. 😩🔥
Stuff❤
Work of art🎵🎹♥
U also produce ngoba...your track selection 🔥💯
Yes does , he usually works with Lowbass DJY and LeroyS.A .
Whats that? Can you guys explain me the difference between sgidongo sgija ngoba pholas… I aint from africa just like the music culture but google aint making the underground music favor lol
@@viralshinobi5776 Sgija (amapholas) and sgidongo are all sub-genres of amapiano . Many confuse the two because they sound similar but they are actually very different from each other and after a while you are able to tell them apart.
When comparing sgidongo and sgija (amapholas), it's essential to understand the distinct characteristics that set them apart.
Sgidongo also known as ' sgidi' contains a hard bassline and punchy log drum, which dominate the track. It features fewer melodies and rarely includes any vocals, giving it a more stripped-down, intense feel. Sgidongo sets the dance floor on fire because of how hard the logdrum hits . For now , it hasn't reach mainstream but it's definitely gaining traction , so It is still underground atm. Recommended artists ; HouseXcape , Hotfurze , Lowbass Djy , Tribesoul , Skroef28 , Ntsakzin526 , Nkukza and Nkulee501.
On the other hand, sgija, also known as amapholas(amapholas just translates to ' chilled music
') . Sgija offers a softer log drum and a less aggressive bassline. It incorporates more . It contains less snares within the percussion , more melodies , amazing vocals and other rhythmic elements, creating a fuller, more complex and rich sound. This makes sgija the full package, blending various musical elements for a richer listening experience. Recommended artists ; Mdu aka Trp , Bongza , Msaro , TeemzaRsa , Mickman , Stokie , Dzo729 , Dlala Regal , Tsebebe Moroke , Simple Tone , Thatohatsi and many more .
S/O for tuning in , sgidongo is still underground but is definitely gaining traction.
Sgidongo is the chilled version of piano tech and Sgija is the aggressive style of piano tech@@viralshinobi5776
@@viralshinobi5776 sgija represents a more instrumentally based piano sound. Less vocals, more emphasis on drums. Sgidongo is taken from that but has a fresh feel and groove to it. Hence the “Sgi” in Sgidongo and Sgija
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