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Dbn Nyts latest offering Bless Me features top artists!

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On the roll. Dbn Nyts have released their latest offering Bless Me, featuring Kwesta and Infinite Boys.

Bless Me follows the release of their highly successful smash debut hit single, Shumaya, featuring trademark and Idols 2012 Top 16 finalist Zinhle Ngidi, which blazed radio airwaves across the country, received over 4 million downloads and over 1 million YouTube views.

Shumaya’s traction propelled the group to three South African Music Awards (SAMAs) for Best Collaboration, the SAMPRA Award for Highest Radio Airplay of the Year and SAMRO Award for Highest Radio Airplay Composers’ Award at the recent 22nd annual award ceremony in Durban.

Bless Me’s catchy hook behind an amazing drum and bass beat with a hip-hop flavour, is set to be yet another crowd favourite from the group.

The song talks about how the group has been blessed financially and Dbn Nyts use the single to acknowledge and pay homage to their success.

“We’ve become big achievers at such a young age and have been blessed financially. This is testimony of the success of our careers. We came from down in the bottom and now we are able to afford things we never thought we could ever have.

We are very grateful to all our fans and Kalawa Jazmee for their unwavering support and we look forward to giving the country more great music, says the group in unison.

Dbn Nyts are signed to Kalawa Jazmee, one of South Africa’s oldest, black owned record labels.

They’ve  worked with the likes of Maphorisa, Uhuru,Bob Star and Black Motion, among others.

The all male group was part of the Chris Brown’s #MotherOfAllParties at the Durban July.

The boys feel blessed in indeed!

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