Vigro Deep, whose real name is Kamogelo Phetla, is an influential figure in the South African music scene, specifically known for his contributions to the amapiano genre—a unique fusion of deep house, jazz, and lounge music characterized by synchs and airy pads, aphoristic vocals, and wide percussive basslines. Emerging as a prodigious talent, Vigro Deep has quickly ascended to prominence with his innovative sound and youthful energy.
Born in Atteridgeville, west of Pretoria, South Africa, in 2001, Vigro Deep's career started at a remarkably young age, showcasing a natural affinity for music production. His discography rapidly expanded with notable projects like "Baby Boy," "Far Away From Home," and "Rise Of A Baby Boy," each release cementing his status as a vanguard of the amapiano movement. His tracks such as "It Don't Matter" and "Soundcheck" resonate with an unmistakable Vibro Deep imprint, marrying hypnotic rhythms with evocative melodies that have not only earned him a loyal following in South Africa, but also have started to attract international attention, as evidenced by his international collaborations like the Amapiano remix of "SAD GIRLZ LUV MONEY." With his unique approach to production and his willingness to push the boundaries of the genre, Vigro Deep is not just shaping the soundscape of contemporary South African music but also paving the way for the global proliferation of amapiano.
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