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Mlue Jay back with new single, Lotto

The explosive collaboration will be released on February 21, accompanied by a music video.

Renowned hip-hop artist Mlue Jay is thrilled to announce the release of his first single of 2025 titled Lotto, featuring, South African rapper Flash Ikumkani.

The explosive collaboration will be released on February 21, accompanied by a music video.

“Lotto is an anthemic trap song exploring the universal desire for success and overcoming life's struggles," says Mlue Jay.

The track's themes of perseverance and determination are reflected in the artists' gritty verses, which explore the notion of working tirelessly to achieve success – even if it means winning the lottery.

Produced by US-based producer N1, who previously collaborated with Mlue Jay on the critically acclaimed Impumelelo Intro, featuring Vusa Mkhaya,

Lotto features an infectious beat and masterful production.

The song was mixed and mastered by Mlue Jay at YeahWeLit Entertainment studios.

Flash Ikumkani, a prominent figure in South African hip-hop with over a million streams across platforms and a stint on Emtee Records, brings his signature style to the track, further elevating Lotto.

Lotto is a testament to the rapper's unwavering dedication to his craft and his ability to create music that resonates with listeners worldwide.

Mark your calendars for February 21 and prepare for the ultimate trap anthem.

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