
Prominent South African figure Quality Biyela keeps the momentum going with “Wobuya,” a jam that feels a bit more inward, still built on that guitar work he’s known for, but with a mood that sits a little heavier than the opener.
It’s the next cut off, “Nizolala Nidakiwe,” picking up right where the title track left off, and honestly it’s these kinds of songs that show why people keep coming back to his sound; there’s no rush to impress; he just lets the story breathe.
Give “Wobuya” some real time before you move on; songs like this tend to grow on you the second or third listen, then carry it with you into the rest of the project.

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