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Eugenious SA’s new song speaks to the dreamer in everyone

Whether you are chasing purpose or dancing through pain, Eugene ‘Eugenious SA’ Selemela’s upcoming release, AmaPhupho, will be your soundtrack to believing in dreams again.

Some songs move hearts, others move feet. Amaphupho, the upcoming song from Eugene ‘Eugenious SA’ Selemela, is the kind of track that does both.

The masterpiece, produced in what Eugenious SA calls the creative hub of Emmygees Productions, is set to drop on October 29, and is a celebration of hope, hustle, and the power of dreams.

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Eugenious SA describes Amaphupho as a track that speaks to the dreamer in all of us, from those chasing purpose, to those clinging to hope. It is groovy, it is soulful, and it is deeply inspiring.

True to his lyrical legacy, Eugenious SA weave’s themes of social justice, self-empowerment, and personal growth, messages that resonate deeply with Alexandra and beyond, where music is more than entertainment; it’s a lifeline.

“Every great song begins with a dream,” he reflected, adding that Amaphupho is just that – a dream turned into rhythm. It is also a rhythm that seeks to inspire the hope in everyone that dreams do come true.

Eugene Selemela and STK Sheirly. Photo: Supplied

Featuring evocative verses from STK Sheirly, the track explores beauty, struggle, and the relentless pursuit of possibilities.

“No matter where you come from, your dreams are valid. This is a message of hope, persistence, and belief, wrapped in the fresh rhythm of South Africa’s evolving music scene.”

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He explained how his producer built a rich soundscape, from layered percussion to smooth melodic lines, that lift listeners from quiet ambition to soaring inspiration.

Born and raised in Alexandra, Eugenious SA has long used music as a mirror and megaphone, reflecting lived experience, amplifying stories, and inspiring resilience.

In a community such as Alexandra, where challenges are real and courage runs deep, Amaphupho lands as more than a song; it’s a movement. A reminder that even in the face of hardship, dreams still matter.

 

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Itumeleng Maloka

A multimedia journalist with a passion for telling stories that reflect the community’s triumphs and challenges. Itumeleng focuses on social issues and local initiatives, with coverage spanning multiple beats including sports, crime, courts, entertainment, and education.

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