The song blends Afro-pop and African dance influences, with emotionally driven lyrics that focus on overcoming doubt and maintaining confidence in the face of external pressure. It explores the experience of being questioned by others while continuing to pursue personal and professional goals.
According to the thematic direction of the release, ‘Bayazibuza’ draws on Naledi Aphiwe’s recent experiences in the public eye, including negative encounters, which are reflected in the song’s message of turning criticism into motivation. The track positions adversity as a driving force rather than a setback.
The single features contributions from Goon Flavour and Spikili, combining Afro-pop melodies with dance-oriented production. The result is a track that balances upbeat rhythm with reflective undertones.
Alongside the release, a visualiser has been made available, with a lyric video scheduled for 9 June and an official music video expected on 1 July. The single also serves as a lead-up to Naledi Aphiwe’s upcoming EP, which is set for release on 26 June.
‘Bayazibuza’ follows earlier success for the young artist, who has gained regional recognition through social media and tracks such as ‘Uyangijabulisa’. Her rise in the industry began after a viral video of her singing while still at school brought her wider public attention.
Born in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, and raised in eNanda Newtown A, Naledi Aphiwe first gained prominence while studying at Khethokuhle High School. She has since built a growing audience across the continent, with her work often focusing on themes of ambition, emotion and perseverance.
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