South African DJ and producer Jnr SA continues to raise the bar in Afro-Tech with the release of his latest single, ‘Amaphupho’, featuring the soulful vocals of Section Five. The track is a celebration of dreams fulfilled and personal breakthroughs, an uplifting Afro-Tech anthem that blends deep emotional resonance with Jnr SA’s polished, signature sound.
‘Amaphupho’, which translates to ‘dreams’ in isiZulu, speaks to the journey of pursuing one’s goals and witnessing those dreams become reality. Through lyrics, driven percussion, and melodic textures, the track delivers both sonic warmth and spiritual motivation, qualities that have become synonymous with Jnr SA’s artistry.
This marks the second collaboration this year between Jnr SA and Section Five, following the well-received single ‘Uthembekile’. Their artistic chemistry continues to produce music that their audiences resonate with both on an emotional and also musical level. Section Five’s compelling vocal delivery brings powerful storytelling to the track, further elevating its message of perseverance and purpose.
Jnr SA is no stranger to consistency, 2025 has been a particularly productive year for him, marked by a steady rollout of impactful singles. Among them is his official remix of Darque and Sjava’s ‘Mngani’, originally released in 2023. Known for his ability to reinterpret tracks with fresh energy and emotion, Jnr SA’s remix of ‘Mngani’ reintroduced the song to new audiences and reaffirmed his reputation as a skilled remixer in the Afro-Tech space.
In 2024, Jnr SA released his critically acclaimed 5-track EP ‘Indlela’, under Universal Music. The project featured an explosive lineup of collaborators including Darque, Ze2, Mthunzi, Atmos Blaq etc. Tracks like ‘Yebo’ stood out as instant fan favourites, further establishing Jnr SA as a versatile producer capable of balancing innovation with authenticity.
With a career already boasting major highlights, including a breakout with ‘Happy Souls’, a top 6 finish on SABC 1’s 1s and 2s, a SAMA win for his collaboration with Mobi Dixon, and international performances, Jnr SA continues to shape the sound of contemporary Afro-Tech with clarity and consistency.
‘Amaphupho’ adds another layer to his growing discography; a song that inspires, moves, and uplifts. Its themes of ambition and personal growth arrive at a time when many are seeking music that not only entertains but uplifts and affirms.
‘Amaphupho’, which translates to ‘dreams’ in isiZulu, speaks to the journey of pursuing one’s goals and witnessing those dreams become reality. Through lyrics, driven percussion, and melodic textures, the track delivers both sonic warmth and spiritual motivation, qualities that have become synonymous with Jnr SA’s artistry.
This marks the second collaboration this year between Jnr SA and Section Five, following the well-received single ‘Uthembekile’. Their artistic chemistry continues to produce music that their audiences resonate with both on an emotional and also musical level. Section Five’s compelling vocal delivery brings powerful storytelling to the track, further elevating its message of perseverance and purpose.
Jnr SA is no stranger to consistency, 2025 has been a particularly productive year for him, marked by a steady rollout of impactful singles. Among them is his official remix of Darque and Sjava’s ‘Mngani’, originally released in 2023. Known for his ability to reinterpret tracks with fresh energy and emotion, Jnr SA’s remix of ‘Mngani’ reintroduced the song to new audiences and reaffirmed his reputation as a skilled remixer in the Afro-Tech space.
In 2024, Jnr SA released his critically acclaimed 5-track EP ‘Indlela’, under Universal Music. The project featured an explosive lineup of collaborators including Darque, Ze2, Mthunzi, Atmos Blaq etc. Tracks like ‘Yebo’ stood out as instant fan favourites, further establishing Jnr SA as a versatile producer capable of balancing innovation with authenticity.
With a career already boasting major highlights, including a breakout with ‘Happy Souls’, a top 6 finish on SABC 1’s 1s and 2s, a SAMA win for his collaboration with Mobi Dixon, and international performances, Jnr SA continues to shape the sound of contemporary Afro-Tech with clarity and consistency.
‘Amaphupho’ adds another layer to his growing discography; a song that inspires, moves, and uplifts. Its themes of ambition and personal growth arrive at a time when many are seeking music that not only entertains but uplifts and affirms.