from the streets of south africa, this is amapiano. translated in the zulu language, amapiano simply means the pianos. it came from the genre s earlyjazz influences. sonically, is a blend of many genres. in a studio station, i sat in with three of the sound s top producers. what actually changed everything is the log drum. the log drum. when you hear it, you know you are listening to amapiano. the log drum, it needs to be balanced. it is a bass but at the same time you need a sub bass just to give it that, so, usually that is how it sounds. amapiano is the sound of a young south africa.
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