Heavy K Releases New 3-Step Single ‘Oluthando’ Featuring Zimvo

Heavy K has released a new 3-Step single titled ‘Oluthando’ featuring vocalist Zimvo, now available on digital streaming platforms.
Promotional image for Heavy K's new single 'Oluthando' featuring vocalist Zimvo. Promotional image for Heavy K's new single 'Oluthando' featuring vocalist Zimvo.

South African producer Heavy K has released a new single, “Oluthando,” featuring vocalist Zimvo. The track adds to his body of work in the 3-Step genre and is now available on major digital streaming platforms.

Release Details

Heavy K first announced the single in June, confirming its title and Zimvo’s involvement. He shared promotional content across his social media channels ahead of the release, which arrived at the beginning of July.

Musical Direction

“Oluthando” continues the production style that has defined much of Heavy K’s career. The track blends rhythmic percussion, melodic elements, and African musical influences, while Zimvo’s vocal performance adds a new dimension to the 3-Step sound.

Zimvo’s Profile

The single marks another milestone for Zimvo, who has built a reputation through collaborations with various South African artists. Her work on “Oluthando” provides an opportunity to reach a wider audience.

Heavy K’s Career

Heavy K has been a prominent figure in the development of the 3-Step genre. His catalogue includes numerous singles, albums, and collaborative projects. In recent years, he has worked with international artists while continuing to promote the 3-Step sound, and his latest release is part of his 2026 schedule.

“Oluthando” is now available on major digital streaming platforms.

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