Limpopo artist Rammy Gamero is gaining momentum in the local music scene with songs that reflect faith, culture, and the everyday realities faced by many people. His latest release, Ahuna Hoka, featuring Mizo Phyll, is a praise song inspired by gratitude to God despite life’s challenges.
Gamero says he has long wanted to create a song acknowledging the role of faith in overcoming difficult situations. The collaboration with Mizo Phyll came naturally, as both artists share a passion for music and storytelling.
Since its release, Ahuna Hoka has received a positive response from listeners. Fans have widely shared the track and sent encouraging feedback, which Gamero says has motivated him to continue developing his craft and producing music that connects with people.
He is also preparing to release a new single, Kondelelani, featuring Asa Tee. The upcoming track focuses on the struggles and hardships many people face in their daily lives.
Collaboration remains an important part of Gamero’s creative process. Working with other artists allows different ideas, sounds, and perspectives to come together — something he believes strengthens the music and pushes him to grow creatively.
As the Limpopo music scene continues to expand, Gamero hopes to contribute by producing music that carries dignity and lasting value. His ambition is to create songs that heal, motivate, and educate, while remaining relevant for generations.