Amapiano
Amapiano is a subgenre of house music that emerged in South Africa in the mid-2010s. It is characterized by its distinctive log drum basslines, soulful vocals, and often jazzy or soulful chords. The genre blends elements of deep house, lounge music, and kwaito, another South African music genre. Amapiano is known for its slow, percussive rhythms and its often instrumental focus, although vocals are also a common feature.
The term "amapiano" is derived from the Zulu language and translates to "the pianos." This name likely
Key characteristics of amapiano include its signature log drum sound, which provides a deep, resonant bassline.