Remixed: Elvirgo & TallexQ – Äfrican Dance (Special Star Revisit)

Oct 9, 2024

"African Dance": A revisit of Mango Groove’s “Special Star”, breathes new life into the timeless hit, infusing it with modern energy while honoring the original.

Johannesburg, South Africa – 30 August 2024 – Amapiano sensation Elvirgo and TallexQ have released their groundbreaking album, The Kings of Tsonga Piano. The highly anticipated album follows their latest single, “Xiseve”, featuring Tye Waves, and their recently gold certified single, “Malume” (2023).

The Kings of Tsonga Piano is a vibrant and immersive 13-track album that celebrates Xitsonga, life, love and work with the infectious rhythms of amapiano. Each track showcases the duo’s versatility and depth, creating a captivating listening and partying experience, fit for the looming festive season: good sunny weather, holidays, partying and a good time.

The album features a diverse range of songs, including:

“African Dance”: A revisit of Mango Groove’s “Special Star”, breathes new life into the timeless hit, infusing it with modern energy while honoring the original.”IThemba”: An uplifting track that pulses with hope and resilience. The song’s title, meaning “Don’t Lose Hope,” is reflected in its uplifting melody and infectious rhythm.  “Khensani”: A poignant song that tells the story of a girl who has left her partner, leaving behind a trail of heartache. “Ushongile”: A vibrant and celebratory song that captures the essence of beauty and admiration. The title means “a beautiful girl” in Xitsonga.

“We’re incredibly excited to finally share ‘The Kings of Tsonga Piano’ with the world,” said Elvirgo and TallexQ. “This album represents a culmination of our passion and hard work, and we hope it resonates with listeners who appreciate the beauty and richness of Tsonga culture.”

Elvirog & TallexQ

About Elvirgo and TallexQ

Elvirgo and TallexQ, a dynamic duo hailing from Limpopo, South Africa, have carved a niche for themselves in the dance scene with their unique blend of electronic dance elements and amplifying their Xitsonga mother tongue. Their music seamlessly fuses urban, Limpopo elements and catalogue revisits; creating a fresh and innovative take on Amapiano.

For more info contact:
Phumelelo Mhlanga – 0106345016

ElVirgo SA Musiq

Musa Tallexq

Mango Groove