Amapiano sensation Charmaine Shamiso Mapimbiro, better known as Sha Sha, is making a highly anticipated return to the music scene with her latest single, “Ndawana.” Scheduled for release on September 27, the new track promises to be a major highlight in her career, featuring collaborations with prominent artists Ayabonga Zuma, also known as Sykes, and the renowned DJ and songwriter Kelvin Momo.
Sha Sha, celebrated for her chart-topping hit “Tender Love,” shared the exciting news with her fans on social media. Expressing her enthusiasm for the new release, she posted: “The wait is soon coming to an end, a big thank you to my team for putting this together, super excited about this one!! Dropping 27.09 NDAWANA feat @sykes_sa & @kelvinmomo_.”
The announcement has already generated a buzz among her dedicated fan base, who have flooded the comment section with messages of support and excitement. The anticipation for “Ndawana” reflects Sha Sha’s significant impact on the Amapiano genre and her strong connection with her audience.
One fan, @GavinBonokwane, expressed his enthusiasm for Sha Sha’s return, saying, “We happy you back! take over the world again and inspire more.” This sentiment echoes the broader excitement within the music community and among fans who are eager to experience her new work.
As Sha Sha gears up for the release of “Ndawana,” her collaboration with Sykes and Kelvin Momo is expected to bring a fresh and dynamic sound to the Amapiano genre, further establishing her presence in the industry. Fans can look forward to a track that combines the unique styles of these talented artists, creating a new anthem for the genre. With “Ndawana” on the horizon, Sha Sha is poised to make a powerful comeback, continuing to captivate audiences with her distinctive voice and innovative approach to music.
In other news – Selmor Mtukudzi to perform at Inaugural Oliver Mtukudzi International Arts Festival following public outcry
In a turn of events that has thrilled fans and resolved earlier tensions, Selmor Mtukudzi has confirmed her participation in the highly anticipated inaugural Oliver Mtukudzi International Arts Festival (OMIFA). This announcement follows recent controversy and public outcry regarding her initial omission from the festival’s lineup.
The festival, set to take place on September 21 and 22 at the Pakare Paye Arts Centre, was initially met with disappointment from fans who noticed Selmor’s absence from the lineup. The oversight was attributed to a communication breakdown between Selmor’s team and the festival organizers, Tuku Music. Read More