The song was first released around September 2011 and is featured on Shota’s album, Afro Rawantinc . It later appeared on various compilations, including Euphonik Presents: For the Love of House - Total Blackout .
A high-energy version that became a mainstay in club sets.
Watch the official music video for this house classic, which showcases the vibrant energy of the South African music scene in the early 2010s: EUPHONIK FT. SHOTA - Seng'Khatele (Official Music Video) shotarhythms YouTube• Sep 2, 2011 Seng'khathele - Chris Sen Remix - Spotify Euphonik Feat. Shota - SengKhathele (Original Mix)
Frequently featured in Afro-house playlists for its distinct rhythmic elements.
It is a prime example of South African Afro-House , blending deep house beats with traditional African melodic sensibilities and Shota’s signature vocal delivery. Popular Remixes and Versions The song was first released around September 2011
The title "Seng'khathele" translates from isiZulu to "I am tired" or "I've had enough." The lyrics typically express a sense of being overwhelmed or exhausted, often interpreted in the context of a relationship or personal struggle.
is a classic South African house anthem by Euphonik featuring the soulful vocals of Shota , originally released in 2011 . The track became a defining song of the era, known for its infectious Afro-house groove and emotional depth. Background and Meaning Watch the official music video for this house
The track’s enduring popularity led to numerous official and club remixes: