Destruction Boyz - Emunyo May 2026
The duo (Que and Goldmax) lean heavily into the signature Gqom palette: dark, brooding synths, syncopated breakbeats, and those heavy, tribal-influenced drums that hit like a physical force. The song structure is built for the club, using repetitive vocal loops and a tense breakdown that builds into an explosive "vosho"-ready drop. It manages to be both minimalist and overwhelming at the same time.
Rating: 4.5/5
Featuring the electric energy of and Dladla Mshunqisi , the track thrives on its infectious hook. The phrase "Omunye phez'komunye" —translated to "one on top of the other"—perfectly describes the chaotic, euphoric energy of a packed-out South African party. While the lyrics sparked some controversy regarding their meaning, the artists clarified it was purely about the heat and crowded joy of a celebration. The Verdict Destruction Boyz - Emunyo
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"Omunye" isn't just a song; it’s a high-octane cultural earthquake that officially brought Gqom from the underground taxi ranks of Durban to the global stage. Released as the lead single from their gold-certified debut album Gqom Is the Future , the track is a masterclass in the "commercial Gqom" sound—polished just enough for the radio without losing its raw, township grit. Rating: 4