Solace (Uncle Waffles EP)

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Solace
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EP by
Released11 August 2023 (2023-08-11)
Genre Amapiano
Length42:52
Label
  • KO-SIGN
  • Encore Recordings
Producer
  • Uncle Waffles
  • Tony Duardo
  • Kamto
  • Khesto
  • Ice Slide Beats
  • Shakes & Les
Uncle Waffles chronology
Asylum
(2023)
Solace
(2023)
Alternative cover
Solace AC.png
Solace track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Echoes" (with Tony Duardo featuring Manana and Luanda)
  • Lungelihle Zwane
  • David Hampton
  • Luanda Ngcobo
  • Ndumiso Manana
  • Elize Mubikay Ilunga Hampton
4:06
2."Peace & Happiness" (with 2Kultured featuring Jandas and Vuyo)
  • Lungelihle Zwane
  • Vuyo Nduvu
  • Khensani Gumbi
  • Kamogelo Vilakazi
  • Uncle Waffles
  • Kamto
  • Khesto
8:33
3."Peacock Revisit" (with Ice Beats Slide featuring Sbuda)
  • Sbuda Maleather
  • Lungelihle Vilakazi
  • Siyabonga Ziphonke Mthembu
  • Uncle Waffles
  • Ice Beats Slide
5:26
4."Waffles Anthem" (with Shakes & Les featuring Murumba Pitch)
  • Murumba Pitch
  • Lungelihle Zwane
  • Sihle Rick Lukhele
  • Kamogelo Shakoane
  • Uncle Waffles
  • Shakes & Les
8:01
5."Khumbula" (with Shakes & Les featuring MaWhoo and Sino Msolo)
  • Sino Msolo
  • Lungelihle Zwane
  • Kamogelo Shakoane
  • Thandeka Ngema
  • Sihle Rick Lukhele
  • Uncle Waffles
  • Shakes & Les
6:10
6."Khula" (with Shakes & Les featuring Optimist Music ZA)
  • Lungelihle Zwane
  • Thabo Musa
  • Kamogelo Shakoane
  • Sihle Rick Lukhele
  • Uncle Waffles
  • Shakes & Lea
6:01
7."Solace" (with Ice Beats Slide)
  • Lungelihle Zwane
  • Siyabonga Ziphonke Mthembu
  • Uncle Waffles
  • Ice Beats Slide
4:35
Total length:42:52

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