Jerah Feat. Thantaswa - Cry, Kill, Die (spin Worx Bootleg) ✦ 〈SAFE〉

: Known for their "Spiritual Mix" that highlights tribal and afro-house elements.

"Cry, Kill, Die" is a hallmark of South African house music, originally released in by Jerah featuring the vocals of Thantaswa under Soul Candi Records . The Spin Worx Bootleg , released on January 7, 2020, as part of the album Side A PRJKT I. , reimagines this classic through a deep house lens, characterized by the atmospheric and "chilled" production style synonymous with the Pretoria deep house scene. Production and Remix Context Jerah feat. Thantaswa - Cry, Kill, Die (Spin Worx Bootleg)

: Spin Worx, a producer noted for his "Made With Love" series and numerous soulful bootlegs, provides a version that emphasizes a smooth, downtempo groove while preserving the emotional weight of the original lyrics. : Known for their "Spiritual Mix" that highlights

The original track is considered an "old school" house classic in South Africa. Over the years, it has been a popular subject for various remixes, including versions by: , reimagines this classic through a deep house

: Known for their "Spiritual Mix" that highlights tribal and afro-house elements.

"Cry, Kill, Die" is a hallmark of South African house music, originally released in by Jerah featuring the vocals of Thantaswa under Soul Candi Records . The Spin Worx Bootleg , released on January 7, 2020, as part of the album Side A PRJKT I. , reimagines this classic through a deep house lens, characterized by the atmospheric and "chilled" production style synonymous with the Pretoria deep house scene. Production and Remix Context

: Spin Worx, a producer noted for his "Made With Love" series and numerous soulful bootlegs, provides a version that emphasizes a smooth, downtempo groove while preserving the emotional weight of the original lyrics.

The original track is considered an "old school" house classic in South Africa. Over the years, it has been a popular subject for various remixes, including versions by: