Afro house luminary MoBlack has teamed up with South African singer and songwriter Nana Atta on the deeply evocative track, ‘Kuwe’, out now via Insomniac Records. The collaboration blends MoBlack’s masterful production with Nana Atta’s soulful, healing vocals, creating a seamless journey through lyrical poetry and sound.
The track weaves propulsive house rhythms with poignant melodies, tender riffs, and lush percussive layers that uplift the spirit. As electronic pulses flow in harmonious progressions, ‘Kuwe’ exudes a warmth that resonates deeply, connecting with listeners and inviting the body to move.
MoBlack, hailing from Italy, is a key figure in the Afro house movement and the founder of his eponymous record label, which has played a pivotal role in bringing the genre into the spotlight. His recent release, ‘Yamore’, a collaboration with Salif Keita, Benja, Franc Fala, and Cesária Evora, has been widely celebrated, accumulating over 70 million streams since its release in June. The track has received support from BBC Radio 1, Kiss FM, and tastemakers such as Diplo, Francis Mercier, and Kasango. MoBlack is also set to perform at Deep Root Tribe during Art Basel in Miami.
South African artist Nana Atta brings her signature “African sound therapy” to ‘Kuwe’, known for her healing and spiritual tones. Nana has worked with notable artists such as Zakes Bantwini, MCK, Karyendasoul, and BlaQRhythm, and continues to captivate audiences with her unique musical style.
‘Kuwe’ is available now on Insomniac Records, bringing listeners an unforgettable blend of Afro house rhythms and soulful melodies.
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