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Still That Combo Drops Explosive Gqom Single ‘Sukuma Sikubone’

Still That Combo, the powerhouse Gqom duo made up of DJ Perci and Darksilver, has returned with a brand-new single that’s already setting the tone for the next wave of dancefloor anthems. Their latest release, Sukuma Sikubone, is a pure adrenaline rush, crafted for the streets, the clubs, and the festival main stages. Featuring Woza Sjax and Sunshine, the track is an explosive fusion of raw energy and refined production.

Built entirely without lyrics, Sukuma Sikubone doesn’t need words to make a powerful statement. It speaks through its hypnotic groove, heavy basslines, and layered synths, staying true to the core of Gqom while pushing the envelope. From the very first beat, it commands movement, echoing its title, which loosely translates to “stand up so we can see you.” This is more than a call to dance — it’s a call to be seen, to take up space, and to lose yourself in rhythm.

Woza Sjax and Sunshine bring their own unique flair to the production, adding sonic depth while maintaining the gritty, underground feel that defines authentic Gqom. The result is a track that’s both experimental and grounded, an instant banger that captures the spirit of the genre in its purest form. It’s the kind of track that DJs will spin on repeat — whether at packed township street parties or global dance music stages.

Still That Combo has been on a consistent rise, especially following the success of their Party Favour EP. With each release, they’ve continued to assert themselves as pioneers in the evolving Gqom space. Sukuma Sikubone is not just another release; it’s a cultural moment, reminding fans and skeptics alike of the genre’s staying power and explosive potential.

In an era where genres are blending and shifting, Still That Combo stands firmly rooted in their Gqom identity while leading its modern renaissance. Sukuma Sikubone is bold, unapologetic, and fiercely danceable — a track that not only gets the party started but keeps it going long after the final drop.

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