FREZYA releases ‘FEVERLOCK’ on Lokidio Lab with Afro house and amapiano influence
- Apr 30
- 1 min read

FREZYA returns with ‘FEVERLOCK’, a new single via Lokidio Lab that blends Afro house with amapiano-inspired rhythm.
The track builds around a steady, hypnotic groove. An underpinning log-drum bounce drives the rhythm, supported by tight sub-bass and crisp percussion that keep the energy controlled and consistent. The tempo sits in a space that allows the groove to breathe, giving each element room to develop without overcrowding the mix.
That foundation opens into a more detailed arrangement. Subtle textures and layered instrumentation add depth, while the production remains clean and focused. Each element is placed with intent, maintaining clarity across the low end and upper frequencies.
The vocal sits at the centre. A duet between FREZYA and LPSV brings a close, intimate feel, with both voices mixed prominently to carry the track’s direction. The delivery adds weight without overpowering the groove, reinforcing the track’s late-night character.
That balance defines the record. It combines rhythmic control with a more expressive vocal presence, creating a track that feels both immersive and direct.
With ‘FEVERLOCK’, FREZYA delivers a polished Afro house crossover that focuses on groove, atmosphere and vocal clarity, offering a release built for both club play and wider listening.
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