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Meet Nhoza Sitsholwana, a traditional African fusion genre singer
Meet Nhoza Sitsholwana, a traditional African fusion genre singer

News24

time21-05-2025

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Meet Nhoza Sitsholwana, a traditional African fusion genre singer

She fell in love with jazz at a young age and determined in her heart that she would pursue it in her own way. Nhoza, affectionately known as Unolali (The Village Girl), grew up in eXhukene (Knox Village) near King William's Town and started singing as a child alongside her mother, also a vocalist. Her musical journey expanded in Cape Town's Langa Township, where she fell in love with jazz and funk, eventually performing with bands like Alan Funk and sharing stages with Freshlyground, 340ml, and The Rudimentals at festivals like Rocking the Daisies. Now, Afro-soul singer Nhoza and internationally acclaimed producer and writer have come together to release their deeply spiritual and genre-blending new single 'Andiyazi', a powerful anthem born from a creative session steeped in ancestral reverence and musical synergy. The track, titled after the Xhosa phrase meaning 'I don't know,' weaves together traditional elements, catchy phrasing, and layered Afro-fusion instrumentals to tell a universal story of venturing into the unknown while being spiritually protected. Speaking about the song's inspiration, Nhoza shared: ' came with the final version of the song inspired by the unknown—when you leave home but our ancestors always watch over us. 'Andiyazi' has this timeless, catchy phrase, and we added more Xhosa lyrics in the studio. It was an inspirational session.' The creative collaboration marks a significant moment for both artists. for his work with global icons like BB King, Marlena Shaw, Ringo, and most recently the Grammy-nominated The Chess Project—brings decades of experience in soul, blues, and electronic music to the project. He also produced the vibrant and visually rich official music video, available now on YouTube. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Sanctuary (@the_sanctuary_restaurant_) Read more | 40 & Fabulous | Zikhona Sodlaka celebrates two decades in acting and reflects on motherhood 'I love fusing advanced soundscapes with compelling visuals,' says ''Andiyazi' is a sonic and visual offering—bridging tradition, spirituality, and modern expression.' Stepping confidently into her solo career, she sees this partnership with as a new chapter. 'This is more than just a collaboration—it's a soul journey. I want to keep growing as a songwriter, perform live, and break new musical boundaries. Working with a legend like Rich has been the perfect start.' Looking ahead, fans can expect more music from the duo, including a high-energy Amapiano/dance version of 'Andiyazi' dropping closer to summer, as well as plans for a full-length album by late 2025 or early 2026. Inspired by powerful female voices such as Letta Mbuli, Busi Mhlongo, and Thandiswa Mazwai, Nhoza also dreams of collaborating with Nigerian-French soul artist Aṣa, whom she describes as her absolute favourite.

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