Gigi LaMayne Drops New Single Imnandi Lento With Pcee, Ndloh Jnr & VMB

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Gigi LaMayne is set to turn heads with her upcoming single Imnandi Lento, teaming up with Pcee, Ndloh Jnr, and VMB for a sound built to move—while keeping the lyrical edge that made her a standout.

Key takeaways

  • Gigi LaMayne’s new single Imnandi Lento features Pcee, Ndloh Jnr, and VMB.
  • The track arrives on a Friday and blends amapiano energy with a rising 3-step feel.
  • Gigi describes the collaboration as a shared creative “magic,” shaped by group momentum rather than one person’s idea.
  • She says balancing rap-style lyricism with dance music is a challenge she enjoys, rooted in her hip-hop background.
  • After releasing Doves and Scones in April 2025, she’s preparing an EP for August.

A genre-bending collaboration

Gigi LaMayne has linked up with Pcee, Ndloh Jnr, and VMB to create a boundary-crossing anthem for her next release, Imnandi Lento. Set to debut on Friday, the song brings together sharp lyricism, upbeat amapiano rhythms, and the forward motion of 3-step.

On the record, the award-winning rapper delivers forceful verses, while Pcee brings a pop-ready, hit-making spark. Ndloh Jnr adds fresh momentum tied to the growing 3-step movement, and VMB enhances the track with layered musicality and flair.

The “shared energy” behind the track

Speaking about how the collaboration came together, Gigi said she’s been in many creative spaces, but this one felt different—full of laughter, curiosity, and mutual respect. She explained that the concept wasn’t born from a single person standing up with a finished solution; instead, it grew from a collective drive, as collaborators contributed ideas like a bounce and additional texture until the final sound felt bigger than the group.

She added that the magic lay in the fact that everyone came from distinct sonic backgrounds. In her view, nobody entered the session trying to compete or outshine the others. The goal, she said, was to glow together—creating something collaborative rather than performative.

Gigi also addressed the pressure that can come with writing rap-friendly content for dance records. She said she comes from hip-hop and honors that foundation—especially when it comes to honing her pen—but she’s learned that not every moment has to be heavy to still land with impact. When strong creatives meet, she acknowledged there’s always some level of adjustment, yet she described the outcome as growth rather than sacrifice.

According to her, the session didn’t require her to soften her lyricism, and it didn’t ask her collaborators to compromise their own sound. Instead, she says they found a “sweet spot” where their styles could sit side by side—a rare balance she doesn’t take for granted.

From hip-hop roots to a DJ reputation

Having built her name in hip-hop, Gigi has been pushing into the DJ world since joining the scene last June. She’s been booked frequently and has developed a reputation as a rapping DJ—blending performance energy with the kind of crowd control DJs are known for.

In describing her musical journey, she framed it as expansion rather than identity switching. She said her path between hip-hop and amapiano has been about growth, not confusion. Hip-hop, she explained, gave her discipline, voice, and storytelling, while amapiano offered freedom, rhythm, and a new way to connect. She added that being able to show up confidently in both spaces is a blessing, and she’s grateful audiences have let her explore without putting her in a box.

She returned to the same point about balancing lyricism on a dance record, reiterating that hip-hop is her base—where she sharpened her writing—and that she’s learned impact doesn’t always require heaviness.

What’s next after Doves and Scones

After the release of her hip-hop project Doves and Scones in April 2025, Gigi is now preparing for an EP scheduled for August. She says the new body of work will reflect the creative space she’s in right now.

Looking specifically at 3-step, she described it as rhythm that speaks in layers—intricate, danceable in a different way, and capable of challenging listeners. She contrasted that with amapiano, which she calls warmer and more familiar, something that “holds you.” For her, blending the two feels like a natural next step for the culture.

Gigi closed by emphasizing that the movement isn’t about staying in a single lane. In her words, they’re not trying to remain confined—they’re aiming to widen what’s possible.

Zibuyile Dladla
Zibuyile Dladla
Senior Writer

Zibuyile began her media journey as a sales intern at Mediamark (Kagiso Media) before moving into digital content creation for ZAlebs.com. Over four years, she helped evolve the platform from a simple blog into one of South Africa’s leading independent entertainment news sites.
Following ZAlebs’ transition to Celebrity Worx in 2016, Zibuyile was promoted to Executive Editor, recognized for her sharp audience insight and ability to match editorial with branded content. Highlights of her time include a Bookmark Award nomination, judging TLC’s Next Great Presenter, reporting from the MTV EMAs, and building partnerships with radio stations like YFM, Cliff Central, and Good Hope FM.
Her editorial work also expanded to include fast-growing digital verticals—such as lifestyle tech, online entertainment, and gambling-related content—tailored to evolving reader interests and brand opportunities.

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