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Vocalist Jomanie, Cape Town producer Tyron Woods, and Los Angeles DJ/curator MixMason join forces on “Destiny,” a cross-continent collaboration blending amapiano grooves, Afrotronica textures, and deep melodic house into one soulful, slow-burning experience.
What began as shared admiration, late-night voice notes, and traded demos evolved into an intimate dance record rooted in emotion, ambition, and human connection.
Built on a hypnotic rhythm, pulsing log drums, glowing synth-brass stabs, and alluring vocal textures, “Destiny” unfolds with the warm, steady feel of sunrise over a restless city. At its core is Jomanie’s striking hook, “Where dey money dey? I wan dey.”, a line that mirrors resilience, aspiration, and the universal drive to reach for more.
The single reflects the shared pulse of distant metropolises while highlighting music’s power to bridge cultures, cities, and creative worlds.
MixMason — a genre-blurring DJ, producer, and curator known for bringing infectious energy to every party, collaboration, and set — adds his global perspective to the record. A firm believer that no genre exists in isolation, he draws inspiration from house, amapiano, UKG, rap, and boundary-pushing innovators like KAYTRANADA, Salute, Fred Again.., Timbaland, Diplo, Channel Tres, TOKiMONSTA, Afrika Bambaataa, and Pharrell. His background as a music supervisor at a major Hollywood studio further shapes his instinct for emotion-driven, cinematic sound.
“Destiny” stands as a testament to collaboration without borders — a record built from three creative worlds, one shared vision, and a beat that feels alive.
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