Review

WNDRSZN’s offers exciting musical diversity on new single “Come 2 Me” 

Since bursting onto the scene in 2018, Botswana-native WNDRSZN has been making waves, welcoming praise from industry heavyweights like Maglera Doe Boy and Young Stunna. Following a series of singles in 2023, including the R&B-influenced “La Roche,” he returns with his latest offering “Come 2 Me.”

Amalgamating some of Africa’s biggest genres into a single song is impressive, and this is exactly what “Come 2 Me” does. With a foundation in Afrofeats, the single brilliantly incorporates R&B with a melodic hook over danceable house beats.

With a slick and clean verse showcasing WNDRSZN’s rap ability, a mix of Tswana, English and Zulu lyricism adds to the rapper’s eclectic and versatile sound.

With intentions of romance and spoils sprawled throughout the track, its love theme is compelling. But, despite this, homage paid to late hip-hop legend HHP is the true highlight here, with tinges of old-school Motswako that are brilliantly commemorative of a defining South African genre. “Rest in peace to Jabulani Tsambo waitse,” WNDRSZN laments, and we feel it.

“Come 2 Me” is something of a wonder; it presents something fascinating to the local music scene, not by being inherently different but through the intricacies of how it’s put together. The cross-generational and cross-cultural influences make for something special, as WNDRSZWN’s multifaceted and innovative approach mark his potential to be one of the most exciting new artists in the southern hemisphere right now.