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@MAJORLEAGUEDJZ Tease Upcoming Single With British Vocalist @JorjaSmith

By @AtlehangMoloi on 11/07/2022 in News

South African musical brother duo, the Major League DJz continue to spread ‘Piano to the world’ with a short preview of what sounds like an upcoming banging track with endowed British singer-songwriter, Jorja Smith.

The Major League brothers seem to be adamant about putting the prevalent Amapiano sound on a global platform and with this unexpected collaboration, one cannot deny that the duo is making moves, switching up the game in the SA music scene as they prove their hard work ethic and consistency in taking Piano to the next level.

This is undoubtedly one highly anticipated feature that fans cannot help but look forward to. The DJ’s gave us a taste of the new music offering featuring the amazing British vocalist, Jorja Smith and now fans are on the edge of their seats for the upcoming official drop. Shoutout to ‘Oh Gahd It’s Majorleague!’ for the ‘major’ moves they’ve been making thus far, as they tour the world, contributing immensely to the South African birthed Amapiano culture as well as the popular notion of taking ‘Piano to the world’!

Check out the 'Xclusiv' preview to the forthcoming single by Major League DJz alongside Jorja Smith below:

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