Sunday Tribune

Mr Jazziq set to feature Ty Dolla $ign on album

- SHINGAI DARANGWA

MR JAZZIQ just keeps winning.

Fresh off a brilliant year in which he achieved impressive accolades, including amassing over 14 millions streams on Spotify alone, the amapiano pioneer is already making some major moves in a bid to extend his run.

His latest big move seems to have been securing a placement from multiplati­num-selling and multi-awardwinni­ng singer and record producer Ty Dolla $ign.

Despite being a talented solo artist in his own right, the versatile American artist has built a reputation over the past decade as the go-to feature artist for many of the world’s top artists, including the likes of Drake, Post Malone, J Cole, Migos, Ariana Grande, Kanye West and Big Sean.

We may soon be able to add Mr Jazziq to this impressive list of collaborat­ors. Two weeks ago, Mr Jazziq seemed to be manifestin­g this moment when he Tweeted: “Internatio­nal feature for my album”.

This week, he quote-retweeted that post with a screen shot showing an incoming imessage from Ty Dolla Sign with the caption: “What???"

As amapiano continues to go global, this may be yet another huge moment in the genre’s rapid growth. Fans are already licking their chops at the prospect of hearing Ty Dolla on an amapiano record.

“Imagine Tydolla on yanos,” one fan tweeted.

Born in the township of Alexandra, Mr Jazziq, real name Tumelo Manyoni, first emerged on to the scene as one half of amapiano Dj-producer duo, Jazzidisci­ples.

Since they broke up in 2020, Mr Jazziq has establishe­d himself as a prolific producer and become one of the biggest amapiano artists around over the past two years.

Just this past year alone, he had a hand in many of the biggest hits to come out of South Africa, not least the platinum selling singles Dakiwe, Umsebenzi Wethu, Gupta and Woza.

If he can come anywhere near emulating his huge 2021 achievemen­ts, then Mr Jazziq is set for some very big things.

 ?? ?? Mr Jazziq | Instagram
Mr Jazziq | Instagram

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