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Kelvin Momo Joins Warren Justin and Tonic Blue for Soulful New Single ‘Imizamo’

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Kelvin Momo Imizamo new single

Kelvin Momo Joins Warren Justin and Tonic Blue for Soulful New Single ‘Imizamo’

South African Amapiano pioneer Kelvin Momo delivers another soulful masterpiece alongside Warren Justin and Tonic Blue on their new collaborative single 'Imizamo'.

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South African Amapiano continues its remarkable evolution. Leading that charge is Kelvin Momo, the Soweto-born producer who pioneered the ‘Private School Amapiano’ subgenre. His latest offering, ‘Imizamo’, arrives as a collaboration with Warren Justin and Tonic Blue. Together, they deliver a soulful meditation that showcases why Kelvin Momo Imizamo new single is generating significant buzz across streaming platforms.

The Sound

‘Imizamo’ embodies everything fans have come to expect from Kelvin Momo’s productions. Consequently, the track features his signature blend of jazzy piano progressions, lush pads, and emotionally resonant melodies. Furthermore, Warren Justin and Tonic Blue contribute complementary vocal textures that elevate the production. The result is a composition that rewards repeated listening—each spin reveals new layers of sonic detail. In particular, the interplay between the log-drum rhythms and the atmospheric production creates an immersive listening experience.

The Collaborators

Kelvin Momo has built his reputation through strategic collaborations. His partnership with Babalwa M produced some of Private School Piano’s defining moments. Similarly, his work with Nanette, Makhanj, and Jinger Stone has expanded the sound’s emotional vocabulary. Warren Justin and Tonic Blue represent the latest chapter in this collaborative approach. Both artists bring their own sensibilities to the table while honouring the soulful foundation Momo established.

Momentum Continues

‘Imizamo’ follows the massive success of Momo’s ‘N’wana Wa Mutsonga’ album. That project debuted at number 10 on Spotify’s Global Albums chart—an extraordinary achievement for South African music. Moreover, it surpassed 3 million streams within six days of release. The title, meaning ‘Child of the Tsonga’, reflected Momo’s deep connection to cultural heritage. Additionally, the 31-track project featured collaborations with Elaine, Kabza De Small, and numerous rising talents.

International Expansion

Kelvin Momo’s influence now extends far beyond South African borders. In February 2026, he will headline a major Amapiano show in Washington DC. The event has already sold over 1,000 tickets, demonstrating the genre’s growing American audience. Consequently, ‘Imizamo’ serves as both a continuation of his artistic vision and an introduction for international listeners discovering his catalogue.

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