Da Gifto - Grateful Ep Vol. 2
The EP is structurally divided between vocal anthems, jazz-inflected instrumentals, and dedicated tool mixes designed for club DJs. 1. Sul'inyembezi (feat. Bikie)
Rhythmic, groove-centric anthem featuring smooth, R&B-style vocals. Andikhoni Zelda Armando Da Gifto - Grateful EP Vol. 2
Tool version focusing purely on the percussion layers and synth pads. Andikhoni (Instrumental) Zelda Armando The EP is structurally divided between vocal anthems,
The Grateful EP Vol. 2 highlights Da Gifto’s deliberate choice of long-form, patient arrangements, with tracks averaging seven to nine minutes in length. This structure allows his signature elements to develop over time: 2 highlights Da Gifto’s deliberate choice of long-form,
The final 7:59 track closes out the EP by stripping Zelda Armando’s vocals. By delivering a pure rhythm track, it acts as a functional tool for underground club DJs looking to blend Da Gifto's specialized low-end basslines into live sets. Discography Timeline & Evolution
The title is a playful nod to moving forward without resentment. The breakdown invites a full hands-in-the-air moment, but unlike commercial EDM, Da Gifto pulls back just before the drop, letting the tension simmer in a percussive bridge. When the kick finally returns, it feels earned. The track fades on a single note held by a cello, leaving the listener in a state of resolved stillness.
: The EP is categorized under Dance and House, often drawing comparisons to artists like CocoSA , Artwork Sounds, and Kelvin Momo .