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 DJ Stokie ended 2021 on a high. He bagged the first-ever Best Private School Act trophy at the inaugural SAAPAs. The accolade coming off the back of Soweto’s Superman receiving his flowers for being a pioneer in Amapiano with the release of the documentary, iPiano e’SowetoTo support the documentary, DJ Stokie released the visuals to iPiano e’Soweto, which currently sits with over 1.8 million views since the release.  Thanking his fans for the successful year, DJ Stokie released his four-track EP, Soke  S’bone stating, “I’m so blessed and I thank God every day for the blessings in my life.”  

Reuniting with leading music video creator with an eye for a good storyline, Nigel Stockl, the Amainternational hitmaker drops a visual for Soke S’bone the EP’s title track, with Loxion Deep.  Together they enlisted featured vocalists, Sir Trill, Marumba Pitch and Nokwazi Vilakazi to expand the world introduced in the iPiano e’Soweto music video.

 In the music video, DJ Stokie reprises his role as the leader of the Amapiano gang ensuring the sound infiltrates the world. Only this time, he reveals more of his minions in the form of Loxion Deep, Trill, Pitch and Vilakazi, and he is on the run. The visuals are a psychological thriller as the looming question is, “Why is DJ Stokie a fugitive?

The answer to the question is revealed at the end of the music video, so watch until the end!

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