South African DJ producers, Marlode & Owams have announced their signing deal with Warner Music Africa today, September 7.
Securing this deal marks a milestone in the careers of the 21-year-old artists, who originate from Mhluzi in Middelburg, Mpumalanga.
“This signing means we get to work with a global music house, and the possibilities are endless," Marlode exclaimed, highlighting the vast potential their collaboration with Warner Music Africa offers.
Owams added, "We have found a home that will house us as both artists and producers, and this means the world to us. We have always known we want to partner with a team that would work around both these entities."
Garth Brown, Creative Lead at Warner Music, expressed his excitement about the partnership, saying, "The guys have such great energy. It's always nice to get in early with talent and witness the potential they have - the potential to put down their flags in the Amapiano space and become future leaders in the space."
Marlode (Sifiso Kevin Sibeko) and Owams (Owami Ntuli) left their university pursuits to chase their passion for music, a decision that has now led them to this pivotal moment. Their impressive track record includes producing the hit single ‘Dzepa’ for 2wo Bunnies and Ch'cco, collaborating with Shaunmusiq and Ftears.
Currently, the duo is hard at work on their debut EP, which promises to be a star-studded affair.
The EP features collaborations with renowned artists such as Nkosazana Daughter, Mawhoo, Nanette, Slade, TmanXpress, and Yumbs.
The release will be headed by the release of their single ‘Impilo’ alongside 2woBunnies and features MaWhoo, Leandra. Vert, Toby Franco, Gilano & Sponge 101.
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