Officixl RSA Drops Electrifying New EP “An Elementary Episode II”

Johannesburg, South Africa – 20 June 2025 – Officixl RSA, one of South Africa’s most exciting DJ/producers, has just released his third studio EP titled “An Elementary Episode II”—an 8-track journey that boldly mixes the smooth grooves of Amapiano with the punchy rhythms of Bacardi. This new release marks a major step forward in his musical evolution, bringing fans a sound that’s both familiar and daringly different.
A Fresh Take on Amapiano with Bacardi Flair

Known for tracks like What Time Is It, An Elementary Episode (Vuka, uGeze, Ubangene), and the fan-favourite Madonoro featuring Bob Mabena, Officixl RSA continues to push boundaries. This latest EP features collaborations with Bob Mabena, MID9T, Benzo, Jeep Jack ZA, and more—each artist adding their own flavour to the mix.
‘An Elementary Episode II’ is now available – listen here! CLICK HERE
Officixl RSA’s journey began in Mpumalanga and grew stronger in Pretoria’s vibrant music scene. His story is one of dedication, creativity, and constant growth. With “An Elementary Episode II,” he brings together two powerful genres that have shaped South African dance floors—Amapiano and Bacardi.

“It’s like mixing two worlds that speak the same language,” says Officixl RSA. “The bounce, the vibe, the emotion—it all comes together in a way that feels right. This EP is a reflection of where I am now, and where I’m headed.”

One of the standout tracks, Madonoro, started as a beat but found its voice through Bob Mabena. “We’ve made magic before, and this time was no different,” Officixl RSA shares. “Bob Mabena always brings the right energy. We just click musically.”
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Now streaming on all major platforms, An Elementary Episode II is more than just music—it’s a vibe, a movement, and a celebration of sound. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering Officixl RSA, this EP promises something fresh, bold, and unforgettable.
Listen to “An Elementary Episode II” now and feel the rhythm of the streets.






