WATCH: Ciza's touching 'Isaka (6am)' music video reveal to proud dad TK Nciza
Ciza has fans in their feels as he shows his father TK Nciza the music video for 'Isaka (6am)' for the first time.
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A sweet moment between Ciza (real name Nkululeko Nciza) and his father, Thembinkosi 'TK' Nciza, has captured the hearts of fans. The young artist recently shared a video of himself showing his father the music video of his hit song 'Isaka (6am)' for the first time.
In a video posted on Ciza's TikTok, he captioned it, 'Had to show my dad ISAKA MUSIC Video and his reaction is absolutely priceless. What a full circle moment!'
As TK watched the visuals, his face beamed with pride, and he could not help but embrace his son, telling him, 'I love you, boy.'
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The emotional moment comes as 'Isaka (6am)' continues to dominate the music scene. Since its release in April, the song has topped music charts, taken over radio stations, and gotten clubs jumping.
Its catchy beat and lyrics have also sparked a new dance challenge on TikTok, with fans from different parts of the world showcasing their best moves.
The song's impact extends beyond the dance floor, with creatives finding inspiration in its melody. A talented bass guitarist @Mattruddriffs on TikTok recently added a solo to the track, asking, 'What if 'Isaka (6am)' had a guitar solo?'
Even toddlers cannot resist the song's heat, one young fan went viral when her father posted her dancing and adorably singing along to the very infectious song.
South African record producer and DJ Prince Kaybee has also praised 'Isaka (6am)', calling it the most beautiful song to come out of South Africa. He believes that 'the spirit of genius and the Gods of waves and sonics' were in the room when the song was composed.
The song is breaking records as one of the fastest-growing songs in South Africa's history, and its impact on the music scene is clearly undeniable.
Ciza's unique sound is pushing the boundaries of Afro-house and 3-step, two genres that have been making waves in the mainstream alongside Amapiano.
Ciza is the son of music icon Nhlanhla Mafu and TK, who are heavyweights in the music industry. He is now making a name for himself and is thriving and loved by many.
The success of 'Isaka (6am)' has been matched by the warmth of Ciza's relationship with his father. Fans have been loving the moments they have been sharing, from dancing together to the proud father's reactions.

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