Mr. Heinz is extremely numerous. His capability to shift from a extra playful strategy to hip-hop was made evident when he dropped “Spitbraai” adopted by the insanely spectacular EP Bishop Lavis, all inside one yr.
The stark distinction of sounds and influences in these tasks clearly signifies that Mr. Heinz is in a league of his personal. His newest single “Tittewyt” picks up a sound much like “Spitbraai,” with humorous lyrics that make it one in every of his most memorable tracks but.
The title interprets to “dolling up” in English, that includes none aside from Jack Parow, constructed round a beat closely infused with bass home parts. Produced by Jayms, it echoes dance types popularised within the UK through the ’90s, outlined by a four-on-the-floor rhythm.
“All she wanna do is tittewyt” comes as a playful refrain chorus capturing the essence of this tongue-in-cheek observe – the truth that it takes ladies so goddamn lengthy to prepare.
Mr. Heinz’s expertise shines by way of as he balances type and humour, making a cohesive narrative with intelligent ad-libs and a pointy rhyme scheme. Jack Parow enhances Mr. Heinz’s supply together with his quintessential movement. Collectively, they spotlight the lighthearted facet of the Afrikaans hip-hop scene; catchy and relatable, delivering skilful humour.
The rise of artists like Angie oeh, Biggy and Mr. Heinz has actually sparked a resurgence in Afrikaans rap, harking back to when Southern US hip-hop started mixing with club-oriented music, adopting a extra upbeat strategy to themes. “Tittewyt” is a powerful continuation of this resurgence, celebrating each the outdated and the brand new.
Within the meantime, girls, there’s completely nothing fallacious with taking your time. Please, carry on tittewyting.