Da Gifto - Grateful Ep Vol. 2

: Featured on "Ungokhethiweyo," Dhludhlu is a frequent collaborator whose chemistry with Da Gifto led to subsequent joint projects like the Love EP II in 2025.

Serving as the emotional anchor of the EP, Sul'inyembezi (which translates from Zulu to "wipe away the tears") features a stellar performance by vocalist Bikie. Da Gifto weaves a slow-burning tapestry of heavy sub-bass and delicate, atmospheric pads. Bikie's voice acts as a soothing balm, transforming the track into a spiritual house anthem centered on healing and resilience. 2. Who Stole My Sax (feat. Gundo Sax)

★★★★½ (4.5/5) Genre: Amapiano / Soulful House / Afrobeats Da Gifto - Grateful EP Vol. 2

Life threw its best and worst, but I’m still here. Still creating. Still grateful. Grateful EP Vol. 2 is a reminder that every setback set me up for a comeback.

Closing the EP is "Ayabonga," a bonus track that serves as a final, uplifting statement. This track features Zelda Armando once more, alongside an additional guest, . Including a bonus track on the EP adds value for listeners, offering an extra incentive to journey through the entire project. It cements the EP's overarching theme of gratitude and celebration. : Featured on "Ungokhethiweyo," Dhludhlu is a frequent

To truly understand Grateful EP Vol. 2 , one must first understand the artist who created it. Da Gifto is a 24-year-old, versatile music producer and DJ hailing from the small village of Tswinga, just outside Thohoyandou in the Limpopo province of South Africa. His musical journey began early, his passion ignited by his upbringing in a family of musicians. A significant influence on his sound was his admiration for acclaimed South African DJ and producer Da Capo, which sparked Da Gifto's deep love for .

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: A standout instrumental-driven piece that highlights the organic, jazzy textures Da Gifto incorporates into his digital productions.

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