The song is characterized by its soulful, slow-burning energy and complex layering:

Rams The Violinist provides the track's emotional weight. His live violin strings weave through the log drums, creating a bridge between classical instrumentation and South African electronic music.

Adds essential production depth, ensuring the bassline carries the track without overpowering the melodic elements.

Released during a peak period for Amapiano's global expansion, "King of the Surface" remains a fan favorite for its "chill-out" vibes. It is frequently featured in soulful Amapiano mixes and is available for streaming on platforms like Spotify (listed under various compilation titles) and YouTube Music.

The primary architects of the track. Their partnership has been a staple in the Amapiano movement, often credited with evolving the sound toward a more refined, lounge-friendly aesthetic.

ThackzinDJ (known for hits like "Desperado") and Tee Jay (prolific in the Amapiano scene) combine their signature styles—balancing rhythmic "bounces" with deep, jazzy chords. Key Contributors