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‘Phuzamanzi’ video release by MX Blouse | pyramids as symbols of our bonds

“Water is the element that sustains life, like nature sustains love.” “Phuzamanzi” music video Soon after this year’s inception, South African musician Mx Blouse’s released their latest single “Phuzamanzi” and its accompanying music video off of their debut album Elementality, released in July of 2020. The single itself was produced by Micr. Pluto of Subterranean Wavelength, along…

Zama Khumalo and her journey on Idols

Idols is one of the longest-running reality TV shows in the country and it still holds cultural currency with South African audiences. Therefore, winning the competition is not just a major accomplishment, it can be a life-changing experience. And that’s what it was for Zama Khumalo. The 19-year-old was crowned the winner of the 16th…

‘Fire’ hitmaker DJ Big Sky is ready to claim his time

This time last year, DJ Big Sky commanded South African dance floors with his hit single, “Fire”.  The world was so different then and so was he. “I’ve been in the industry for such a long time and ‘Fire’ put me in the spotlight. It changed me. It changed how I work. Everything is different…

Mapara A Jazz and the makings of a viral record

In the age of Tik Tok, the formula for making a hit viral record includes: having a catchy and simple hook, a standout melody or beat — preferably one easy to-do dance. “John Vuligate” has all three elements and is one of the biggest records to come out this year. So far, it has amassed…

Niniola flexes her versatility muscle with ‘Colours and Sounds’

Coming off the massive success of her debut album, This is Me, which featured her 2017 summer smash hit single, “Maradona”, Niniola has catapulted to international stardom. The song would later be interpolated by Beyonce on the Grammy-nominated song, “Find Your Way”, that was part of the Lion King: The Gift soundtrack. Now, Niniola returns…

Auto Italia presents ‘PICÓ: Un parlante de África en América’ | sound system cultures as sites of sonic resistance

Picós [have] served as communal entertainment for Colombians in coastal areas, where a majority of the country’s black population lives. The culture of the sound systems have always embraced and promoted African music and, as FACT Mag points out, ‘played a vital role in building a collective diasporan identity for many Afro-Colombians living in a…