Khumbuzile Tshabalala, known as K’zee Donga, is set to release her debut single 'Friday Night' on July 10, marking a significant milestone in her musical journey.Born in Soweto, she began writing songs at eight after being inspired by the film Titanic.
Despite growing up in a musically inclined family and participating in theatre productions during school, self-doubt prevented her from sharing her work publicly for years.She kept her lyrics hidden on her computer, questioning her worth as an artist.
The release of 'Friday Night' represents a new chapter, blending Amapiano and House influences to create an uplifting anthem about embracing freedom through music and good company.
Collaborating with producer Airburn Sounds and rapper CPT Switch, K’zee describes the project as an 'incredible experience' that boosted her confidence.She hopes listeners will connect with the song's message of enjoying life's moments despite challenges.The single is part of a broader trend in South African music, reflecting personal growth and artistic courage.
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