K-Zaka, Uncool Angels And Philharmonic Release New Single ‘Mngani Wam’

Mbali AuthorMusic3 weeks ago269 Views

AfroFuture, one of Africa’s most celebrated cultural experience platforms, proudly announces the release of its second single, Mngani Wam, from the AfroFuture-powered collaborative project titled BAL’ING ON THE CONTINENT.

The release follows the project’s first single, “Funk Sauce (Wagwan)” by one of Rwanda’s leading artists Juno Kizigenza, released in June 2025. The project is distributed via The Continent.Live, in partnership with Orchard West Africa, reinforcing a strong pan-African distribution and cultural exchange framework.

Afrofuturistic producer and DJ K-Zaka, genre-bending creative duo Uncool Angels, and acclaimed Amapiano vocalist Philharmonic come together on Mngani Wam, a heartfelt celebration of friendship. Translating to “my friend,” the record draws from real-life experiences and shared journeys, highlighting the beauty of honouring friendships that grow through different phases of life.

MNGANI WAM

Warm, reflective and uplifting, the song explores themes of loyalty, companionship, and chosen family – values that transcend borders and resonate deeply across the African continent. Rooted in Afrohouse and Amapiano, the minimalist yet immersive production allows emotion, storytelling, and vocal depth to take centre stage.

BAL’ING ON THE CONTINENT is a collaborative music project inspired by AfroFuture’s journey across Africa during the Basketball Africa League (BAL) Season 5. While travelling with the BAL, AfroFuture connected with artists and producers from different African markets, sparking conversations around collaboration, creative exchange, and cultural storytelling.

These interactions laid the foundation for a project that brings together diverse sounds, languages, and perspectives into one cohesive body of work – using music as a cultural bridge to promote basketball on the African continent.

The aim of this project is to encourage collaboration, foster unity, and bring together music from different parts of Africa, using music – one of the biggest cultural influences on the continent today – as a tool to promote basketball in Africa. While on the road for BAL Season 5, AfroFuture proposed this collaborative project. The coming together of this tape fosters unity and collaboration, one of the core pillars AfroFuture has championed over the past nine years.” – Khadijat El-Alawa, Head of Music & Talents, Culture Management Group (AfroFuture).

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