
Awung’tsheli Lokho (Woza La) – A Raw Sgija Amapiano Groove
Awung’tsheli Lokho (Woza La) by Djy Biza and Royal Musiq is a high-energy Amapiano track built around the raw, groove-driven sound that has become a signature of the underground scene. The record leans strongly into the Sgija-inspired style of Amapiano, emphasizing rhythm-heavy production and deep log drum basslines.
The instrumental centers on rolling percussion, deep bass grooves, and minimal melodic elements, creating a hypnotic rhythm designed primarily for the dancefloor. Rather than relying on complex melodies, the production focuses on rhythm and groove, gradually evolving through layered drum textures and subtle transitions that maintain energy throughout the track.
The phrase “Woza La,” which translates to “come here” in isiZulu, adds a lively and interactive element to the song. In many Amapiano settings, the phrase encourages crowd response, making the track particularly effective during DJ sets, club performances, and street party environments where audience engagement drives the atmosphere.
Overall, Awung’tsheli Lokho (Woza La) stands out as a hard-hitting and rhythm-focused Amapiano release. The collaboration highlights the production chemistry between Djy Biza and Royal Musiq, capturing the raw energy and groove-centered approach that continues to define the modern underground Amapiano sound.
You can listen to Djy Biza & Royal Musiq – Awung’tsheli Lokho (Woza La) here.





