De Mthuda (Mthuthuzeli Gift Khoza) grew up in the creative environment of . His music often tells the story of the South African township experience, blending house, jazz, and kwaito. Tracks like "Ghost" were instrumental in his transition from a local teenage DJ to an internationally recognized producer known as "The Landlord" of Amapiano.
: The track represents the synergy between De Mthuda and Ntokzin, two pioneers who helped shift the genre toward a more "jazzy" and soulful sound, often referred to as "private school piano".
"Ghost" is a prominent Amapiano track released in by South African producer De Mthuda in collaboration with Ntokzin . It is featured on the album Ace Of Spades .
De Mthuda (Mthuthuzeli Gift Khoza) grew up in the creative environment of . His music often tells the story of the South African township experience, blending house, jazz, and kwaito. Tracks like "Ghost" were instrumental in his transition from a local teenage DJ to an internationally recognized producer known as "The Landlord" of Amapiano.
: The track represents the synergy between De Mthuda and Ntokzin, two pioneers who helped shift the genre toward a more "jazzy" and soulful sound, often referred to as "private school piano".
"Ghost" is a prominent Amapiano track released in by South African producer De Mthuda in collaboration with Ntokzin . It is featured on the album Ace Of Spades .