Africa-Press – Eswatini. Eswatini music scene is set to welcome a fresh Afro-pop hit as the trio Emagagu collaborates with renowned poet and artist MBK The Poet on their new single titled, “Usuku Lwethu.”
Scheduled for release this coming Friday, August 22, 2025, across all major digital streaming platforms, the song is set to blend heartfelt lyrics with infectious rhythms, marking an exciting evolution in Emagagu’s musical journey. Emagagu, known for their dynamic sound and innovative approach, shared insights about the project in a recent interview.
This latest release represents their third single of the year and signals a stylistic shift. “We are excited to work on an Afro-pop project since we’ve been working on African trap beats,” the group explained, highlighting their versatility and willingness to explore new genres. The collaboration with MBK The Poet, whose lyrical prowess adds depth and emotion, enriches the track’s appeal.
“Usuku Lwethu,” which translates to “Our Day,” is a love song that captures the nostalgia and excitement of early romance. The trio described the song as a reflection on the memorable moments when two people first meet and begin their journey together. “It is all about reminiscing about the day you met your loved one and also those days when you started dating, all the crazy stuff you used to do,” they said.
The production of the song has an interesting backstory. Initially recorded in February 2023, Emagagu decided to re-record “Usuku Lwethu” to enhance its production quality, ensuring the final version meets high standards. The song was produced by Milton B, who also directed the accompanying visualizer. The visualizer, described as simple, was shot in a single day in Fairview, emphasizing the song’s intimate and authentic vibe without unnecessary complexity. “The song is coming out this Friday. Please do justice and stream it, and share the links. The song will be available on all digital streaming platforms,” they concluded.
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