Update: It appears, it was indeed not Sho Madjozi who was sampled, but P. Litty. In an interview with Complex, the song's producer, Dunk Rock, said, "Her name is P. Litty, and Gunna mentions her in the song. She did the 'eeyah' part..."
Updated July 14, 2023
Orginal article:
American rapper, Gunna has sampled the work of our very own South African artist, Shomadjozi, in his latest track titled 'Fukumean.'
The inclusion of Shomadjozi's sampled vocals in Gunna's new release has created a buzz on social media since its release on June 16.
‘Fukumean’ is one of the songs that display the African talent which continues to grow in the global music landscape.
Gunna's choice to sample Shomadjozi's music not only highlights her talent but also serves as a testament to the increasing recognition of African music as a force to be reckoned with.
This follows after Sho Madjozi’s collaboration with CTT Beats and Tashinga dropped a new single titled ‘Balotelli’ featuring Robot Boii, Sneakbo and Matthew Otis.
Peep the sample below:
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