Focalistic, a South African rapper and record producer, recently released his new single ‘Zula Zula (Hub Way)’. The track is a mixed musical tribute to the culture of South African music. It is a combination of genres, including hip hop, afrobeat, and gqom, with a unique twist. It features an array of South African artists and is sure to be a hit with music fans around the world.
Focalistic’s Zula Zula (Hub Way)
Focalistic’s ‘Zula Zula (Hub Way)’ is a mix of genres, from hip hop to afrobeat, and even gqom. The track is a tribute to the South African music culture, and it features a variety of artists from different genres. Focalistic’s vocals are smooth and melodic, and the beat is infectious. The track also features a unique blend of traditional South African instruments, such as the mbira and marimba, as well as modern electronic sounds.
A Mixed Musical Tribute
Focalistic’s ‘Zula Zula (Hub Way)’ is a tribute to the diverse South African music culture. The track features an array of South African artists, from hip hop artists like Reason and Kwesta to afrobeat artists such as Busiswa and Moonchild Sanelly. The track is a mix of genres, and it is sure to appeal to a wide variety of music fans. The track also features traditional South African instruments, such as the mbira and marimba, as well as modern electronic sounds.
Focalistic’s ‘Zula Zula (Hub Way)’ is a tribute to the culture of South African music. It is a mix of genres, from hip hop to afrobeat, and it features an array of South African artists. The track is sure to be a hit with music fans around the world, and it is a unique mix of traditional South African instruments and modern electronic sounds.