The Yanos Plug, in collaboration with Oblamo, 108 Moruti, and Studda, has dropped their latest single titled, 'Faki eWallet' on the 9th of August, coinciding with Women's Day in South Africa.
'Faki eWallet' translates to 'Send eWallet' in isiZulu, the vibrant language of South Africa, and it encapsulates the essence of love and generosity expressed through FNB's eWallet service. The song celebrates the joyful reactions of ladies who receive eWallets from thoughtful gents, utilising the funds for both constructive and leisurely purposes.
The track's Amapiano rhythm, makes it a must-listen with 108 Moruti’s signature style and the flow of Oblamo and Studda, 'Faki eWallet'.
One of the highlights of the song is lyricist Oblamo's verse, playfully boasting how promptly they respond to messages once an eWallet is received, adding a humorous twist to the narrative of modern digital communication.
In a delightful move to make the song even more diverse and appealing to a wider audience, Studda contributes a catchy French verse, infusing an international flavour into the local Amapiano genre.
As the song's release date aligns with Women's Day in South Africa, 'Faki eWallet' is a fitting tribute to celebrate and acknowledge the important role of women in society, while also highlighting the importance of empowering women to pursue constructive pursuits.
Listen to 'Faki eWallet' here:
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