At the beginning of the year, Big Dreamz released The Blow Up EP for fans to enjoy which also featured the title track alongside Kwesta.
Moving on from the success of his project, he releases his latest single, Indzima Yakho, which is a lengthy prayer as Dreamz reflects on the lows in his life and hopes for the future. He is assisted by a talented singer by the name of Amanda Mo, who lands a hand in sharing Big Dreamz' story. The song couldn't have come at such a pivotal time while SA hip hop is in mourning over the passing of hip hop veteran, Ben Sharpa. The sadness and warmth in the song is almost soothing as Amanda's voice acts as a lead in prayer for strength to carry on. Dreamz has had his fair share of trials and this song is his therapy, a healing fort worn in his rhymes. The song is up for purchase and I hope you guys get a chance to listen to it and enjoy.
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