Ballantine’s There’s No Wrong Way To Remix 2.0 Adds a Spin to South African Hits
The world’s second-largest Scotch whisky brand Ballantine’s is here to turn up the volume in the music lane with the 2.0 level of There’s No Wrong Way to Remix campaign. Built off the success of the first instalment with Stokie it was quite clear that a 2.0 is imminent.
Since the Ballantine’s Stay True: There’s No Wrong Way global campaign launched in Mzansi we have witnessed the best collaborative efforts within the creative space with South African dance music taking centre stage as Shimza, DJ Stokie, DBN Gogo and more musicians ignited an unparalleled level of brilliance in the South African music culture.
DJ Shimza
There’s also been a rise of amapiano which has quickly come and taken over music scenes not only in Mzansi but across the globe. London has quickly become a city that is widely enjoying the yanos vibes – the likes of DBN Gogo, Major League DJs, and Kamo Mphela are representing this sound all over the UK.
Musicians from other genres such as hip hop, RnB, and house have also been dabbling into this explosive sound. Afrotech djs such as Shimza are now also known for remixing these amapiano hits and playing this fusion of afrotech house music and amapiano in their international tours across Europe.
There’s No Wrong Way to Remix was introduced by Sowetan award winning DJ Stokie in July when he produced a four track Ballantine’s There’s No Wrong Way to Remix EP titled Stokololo. This remix masterpiece featured recent hits such as DJ Zinhles’s Indlovu, Micasa’s hit track Mamela as well as two iconic kwaito hits by M’du and Trompies.
DJ Stokie
DJ Stokie said:
“The experience was amazing as this was my first ever remix campaign and people loved what I did on the EP. I am thankful for being chosen for this next one with Musa Keys and Shimza. The making of the previous EP was challenging but fun at the same time as I had to blend in all the vocals chosen from different genres to the exclusive deep, soulful, base and drum amapiano I produce. I had to make sure all vocals are aligned properly on the beats and the original feel of the vocals don’t lose touch when remixed to these sounds.”
Ballantine’s is inviting all music lovers to participate in the 2.0 edition of There’s No Wrong Way to Remix by voting for your favourite on Twitter. There are tons of Ballantine’s prizes up for grabs and all you have to do is vote using our hashtag #theresnowrongway.
DJ Shimza, the face of Ballantine’s There’s No Wrong Way campaign, said:
“The rise of afrotech and amapiano has continued to spread the authentic african sounds throughout the global dancefloors. My recent Europe tour showcased the enthusiastic beat and energy that the globe has for our sounds. I am excited to be part of this Ballantine’s There’s No Wrong Way to Remix campaign as it will give myself and other djs more room to explore and celebrate the depth and creativity of our continent.”
This remix edition features DJ Shimza, DJ Stokie and the Vula Mlomo hitmaker Musa Keys who is currently touring the continent and waving the amapiano flag. One can only wonder if these international travels will influence another twist to this great South African genre.
Musa Keys
Musa Keys said:
“I am looking forward to creating amazing remixes to some of the classic tracks that will be selected as well as taking on a new approach of remixes to the new age songs that are about to become classics. I’m bringing a new distinct amapiano sound shaped by my most recent travels across the continent, I intend on showcasing that vibrant lived experience in these Ballantine’s remixes.”
Keep your eyes and ears on the Ballantine’s South Africa social media pages for all the updates of this banging Ballantine’s There’s No Wrong Way to Remix 2.0 EP that’s set to keep you rocking this party season like no other.
Why don’t you inspire us with what it means to you to Stay True, by sharing your own “There’s No Wrong Way” moments on Instagram and Twitter using #StayTrue.
And… while we’re talking about doing your own thing, see how to mix up a Ballantine’s, exactly how you like… it’s not just with ice, you know.