S1mba feat. Tion Wayne & Stay Flee Get Lizzy – Bounce

After the huge success of his viral hit “Loose” featuring KSI, rising talent and platinum selling artist S1MBA has now returned to our airwaves – this time linking up with Tion Wayne for brand new single “Bounce.”

Premiered earlier via GRM Daily and executive-produced by Stay Flee Get Lizzy, this latest offering arrives just in time for summer. An uplifting ode to beautiful women worldwide, “Bounce”, co-written by Savannah, is a captivating tune that will have you vibe along immediately and gives listeners a taste of what’s to come on his debut project Good Time, Long Time. The accompanying video accentuates the sentiment of the feel-good track flawlessly. With high profile guest cameos from the likes of Love Island alumni Wes Nelson and Jordan Humes, as well as The Voice finalist Donel Mangena and dance sensation Regina Eigbe, the video sees them celebrating the pure beauty of women through a high fashion runway show. Other notable cameo’s include rappers A1 & J1, JB Scofield, and mega TikTok star Ehiz. Both S1MBA & Tion are undoubtedly living their best lives in great company and are ready to give up their ‘hot boy summer’ attitude.

To this date, S1MBA’s “Rover” has accumulated over 360 million streams worldwide, with the numbers still increasing. The release of “Bounce,” proves S1MBA is not slowing down anytime soon – the gifted artist has delivered yet another summer banger which is set to skyrocket his career even further.

ABOUT S1MBA:
Born in Zimbabwe where he played djembe drums and joined a marimba band, S1MBA moved to the U.K. at the age of nine and has an incredible story to tell. It might sound like an overnight success story, but Leonard Simbarashe Rwodzi (aka S1MBA) has spent his whole life around music. While finishing school, he learned to play the piano and soon joined the church band. He then began to produce his own songs and experiment with his own vocals in high school with the support of his teachers. S1MBA’s music embraces his heritage and musical upbringing: you can tell that he’s of African descent, but also that he grew up immersed in the U.K.’s music culture, citing trap, hip-hop and grime as influences. He felt particularly empowered by the Afro-Swing movement – a feel-good fusion unifying the sounds he grew up on with contemporary U.K. rap – which he credits for kick-starting his career. S1MBA began to expand his sound by collaborating with co-producers last year, beginning with his biggest track to date, “Rover.”

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