New Scorpion Kings, Ami Faku single tops Apple Music charts in SA
Amapiano hitmaking duo Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa’s latest single ‘Abalele’ featuring Ami Faku is dominating the Apple Music charts in South Africa.
Released last week, the single has now peaked on the streaming platform’s Top 100 South Africa chart, as well as on the Top 25 chart in major cities like Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town. ‘Abalele’, which marks the singer’s debut on an amapiano song, has also been trending on YouTube since its release.
“Thank you so much to everyone who has been streaming and showing the song love. I am truly grateful,” Ami Faku said.
Vth Season founder Raphael Benza said: “Ami Faku brings the right emotions out of every track she is featured on and is a further testament to this based on the resoundingly positive feedback received thus far. Music lovers can look forward to more from the trio as this is just the beginning of the thrilling collaborations between the musical gem and Scorpion Kings.”
Apple Music launched its city charts in more than 100 countries in April. Other African cities boasting Apple Music charts include Accra, Nairobi and Lagos. The charts aim to put the spotlight on both global and local artists, and each chart combines plays and additional signs of local popularity to rank the songs, unlike standard charts that rate music based on the number of plays. The charts are updated daily and appear on Apple Music’s Charts page.
Meanwhile, Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa, who are collectively known as the Scorpion Kings, are rated as the most streamed South African artists of all time on Apple Music, respectively. The company released the data this week ahead of Heritage Day in South Africa on 24 September.
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