Mr Jazziq announces new single Wololo for album 0303

Amapiano producer Mr Jazziq has released the single “Wololo” featuring Focalistic, Vigro Deep, Freddy K, and MJ, as a precursor to his ninth studio album “0303”. The track blends gqom, old school house, and log drum elements, conveying a message of resilience. The album is set for release on March 3, 2026.

Mr Jazziq, an Amapiano sensation, is marking his birthday and the lead-up to his album “0303” with the single “Wololo”. Released on February 23, 2026, the song features contributions from Focalistic, Vigro Deep, Freddy K, and MJ. It combines gqom and old school house influences with a log drum touch. The lyrics, penned by MJ and Focalistic, are produced by Mr Jazziq, Vigro Deep, and Freddy K. The phrase “Wololo ke halala” translates loosely to “whatever the universe serves, I still move forward and I will still win”, reflecting themes of determination.

“Wololo” serves as the pre-order launch for “0303”, Mr Jazziq’s ninth solo studio album comprising 14 tracks. Scheduled for March 3, 2026, the album highlights his distinctive sound and collaborations with artists including Vigro Deep, Chley, King P, Mpho Spizzy, MJ, Focalistic, Sje Konka, Zwayveton, and Tete. It opens with an introduction by Madala TK, a recovering addict and sobriety advocate, and encapsulates Mr Jazziq’s six years in the music industry, focusing on growth and perseverance.

To mark the album’s arrival, Mr Jazziq will host the Vibes on Main Bloemfontein event on February 28, 2026, at the Bloemfontein Old Grey Showgrounds. The lineup includes Mr Jazziq, Kabza De Small, DBN GOGO, Toss, Stino le Thwenny, and local talents. Tickets are available as early bird for R100 (limited to 1,000), R180 online thereafter, and R230 at the door.

“I’m proud of the work we’ve done on this album,” Mr Jazziq stated. “It’s a reflection of my journey, and I’m excited to share it with my fans. This album is for everyone who has supported me over the years, and I’m grateful to have such an amazing team behind me.”

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