South African singer-songwriter Thando Zide has released her debut album, Ku Ngawe, an 11-track R&B and soul project that explores themes of love, faith, and community.
The album features contributions from South African artists Msaki, Manana, and Ami Faku.
Across the album, Zide examines romantic, familial, and spiritual relationships, treating them as components of personal growth. The project also addresses the erosion of community, the responsibilities of love, and the role of faith in navigating uncertainty.
Track-by-Track Highlights
- Mama Ka Myeni: The song addresses the role of extended family in marriage, holding relatives accountable for neglecting a couple in need of support.
- Indalo: A song about hope, referencing the prayer “it is well” and the idea of surrender.
- Imizamo: A plea to God to recognize and bless hard work and efforts.
- Ngehle x Given Zulu: A playful track where Zide encourages a suitor to make a move, hinting at her own interest.
- Emandulo: The song captures a profound, destined love, described as ancient and sacred.