
South African rapper Emtee has stirred excitement on social media after sharing his thoughts on a collaboration interest with rising Amapiano vocalist Zee Nxumalo.
In a short but intriguing tweet, Emtee wrote: “A trap song with Zee Nxumalo would slap”
While the statement was casual in tone, it didn’t take long for fans to react. The idea of blending Emtee’s signature trap sound with Zee’s smooth, piano-rooted vocals immediately sparked discussions around what such a track could sound like.
Emtee, known for his rhythmic, melodic trap flows and emotionally charged storytelling, has been a consistent force in the South African hip hop scene. His music often fuses catchy hooks with raw lyricism, earning him a loyal following and a strong catalog that includes multiple hits including Roll Up, Pearl Thusi, and Logan.
On the other hand, Zee Nxumalo has been carving out her own path as a standout voice in the Amapiano genre. Her soulful tone and versatile delivery have made her one of the most promising young vocalists in the country. With hit songs and high-profile collaborations under her belt, she’s become a rising star in the evolving landscape of South African music.
While no official plans or confirmations have been made, Emtee’s tweet has ignited speculation about a possible studio session between the two artists. It remains a rare and intriguing combination especially with artists from two distinct scenes.
The idea also reflects a broader movement in South African music, where genre lines are being blurred and artists are experimenting more with hybrid sounds. Should this collaboration materialize, it could potentially introduce a fresh sonic blend that brings together two strong fan bases and challenges conventional genre boundaries.
Zee Nxumalo has not publicly responded to the tweet at the time of writing, but fans across social media are already voicing their support and curiosity.
Whether or not the collaboration happens, Emtee’s comment is a reminder of how the industry continues to evolve and how genre crossover might be the next big chapter in South African music.






