South African Gqom heavyweight Que DJ has officially unveiled the long anticipated visualiser for Intencane, bringing fresh life to one of the standout records from his latest project. The release arrives as a continuation of his evolving solo journey, placing a renewed spotlight on a track that already carried weight among listeners since its initial drop.
Intencane holds a special place as the closing chapter of We Don’t Play The Same Gqom 3, a seven track offering released in late 2025. By choosing to revisit the final track through visuals, Que DJ extends the lifespan of the project while reinforcing its identity. The collaboration features Okmalumkoolkat and ZVRI, two artists whose distinct styles add depth and character to the record.
“Ekse happy Sunday cav Intencane visualiser. You can also check it out on YouTube, link in bio,📹/🎬 : @wethu.ph Production: @thesocialdiaries_za / @nosmotsamai” reads the caption accompanying the release, signaling a direct and confident rollout that keeps the focus on the music and its reach.
Que DJ’s name has long been tied to the foundation and growth of Gqom. Emerging from KwaMashu in Durban, he first gained widespread recognition as one half of Distruction Boyz before carving out a powerful solo presence. His work continues to reflect a deep connection to the raw, bass driven roots of the genre while pushing it into new spaces. Through his signature approach, often tied to the phrase We Don’t Play The Same Gqom, he has built a sound that stands apart without losing its cultural grounding.
The inclusion of Okmalumkoolkat adds another layer to Intencane. Known for his distinct voice and forward thinking approach to music and fashion, he brings a unique perspective that blends modern influences with strong Zulu identity. His presence on the track complements Que DJ’s direction, creating a meeting point between different sonic worlds without clashing.
ZVRI’s contribution further elevates the collaboration. Recognised for shaping a refined take on Gqom, his production style merges traditional elements with a more polished electronic feel. As part of the Amagogogo Sounds family, his involvement also highlights the growing ecosystem Que DJ is building around his label, one that continues to introduce and support new interpretations of the genre.
The visualiser release also reflects Que DJ’s wider reach beyond South Africa. Having performed in cities across the globe, his influence stretches far beyond Durban, carrying Gqom into international spaces while maintaining its authenticity. This latest drop serves as another reminder of that balance between local roots and global appeal.
With Intencane now receiving its visual treatment, the track is given a renewed platform to connect with audiences. It closes the chapter on We Don’t Play The Same Gqom 3 in a way that feels intentional, reinforcing the project’s identity while opening space for what comes next.
