Produced by S’bu (Sibusiso Tshabalala), the track samples Toto’s "I Won’t Hold You Back" , giving it a soulful and nostalgic atmosphere.
It emphasizes that life is fragile and often doesn't grant the "second chance" many people assume they will have. Production and Recognition TearGas Chance
Fans often use the song on TikTok to reflect on "simpler times" in South Africa during the mid-2000s. TearGas Chance Produced by S’bu (Sibusiso Tshabalala), the track samples
The story ends in a devastating car accident. The narrator wakes up in a hospital to find he will spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair and that the woman he was with did not survive. Produced by S’bu (Sibusiso Tshabalala)
Several unofficial remixes and "Amapiano" or "Tek" reworks have gained traction on Facebook and YouTube .