
DJ Zan-D has praised the production work of veteran kwaito figure Spikiri and amapiano powerhouse Kabza De Small following the release of Trompies’ latest project, Pantsula 4 Life. Kabza appears on three tracks across the EP, marking a notable collaboration between different generations of South African music.
“Spikiri + Kabza combo is another production combo I didn’t know we needed!” DJ Zan-D wrote on X, highlighting the unique synergy between Spikiri’s foundational kwaito style and Kabza’s modern amapiano sound. His comment underscores the significance of their work together throughout multiple tracks on the EP, blending classic and contemporary production approaches.
Trompies, known for their long-standing presence in South African music, bring their signature kwaito energy to Pantsula 4 Life. The group continues its tradition of creating lively, rhythm-driven tracks that resonate with fans across generations, now enhanced by Kabza’s contributions on three songs.
Kabza De Small, one of amapiano’s leading figures, adds a modern, piano-driven feel to the EP. His production complements Trompies’ rhythmic patterns and enhances the overall sound of the project, creating a fusion that bridges kwaito and amapiano.
Spikiri’s involvement maintains the classic kwaito vibe, grounding the tracks in the familiar grooves that fans have followed for decades. The combination of Spikiri’s and Kabza’s styles across multiple songs allows the EP to feel cohesive, balancing nostalgia with contemporary appeal.
The project as a whole highlights Trompies’ versatility and the creative possibilities when artists from different musical eras collaborate. By combining kwaito’s foundational rhythms with amapiano’s melodic production, Pantsula 4 Life demonstrates how South African music continues to evolve while honoring its roots.
DJ Zan-D’s recognition reflects a wider excitement in the music scene, where collaborations like this spanning generations and genres are being celebrated. Pantsula 4 Life stands as a testament to the enduring influence of Trompies and the innovative energy of producers like Kabza De Small.






