SA: Listen to Mbuso Khoza’s new album Ifa Lomkhono
South African artist Mbuso Khoza has released an 11-track album called Ifa Lomkhono. Produced by Nduduzo Makhathini, the project is available for streaming and download on major digital platforms.
Khoza is a musical luminary whose artistry has captivated audiences worldwide with his profound storytelling through song. Ifa Lomkhono is a testament to his remarkable vocal ability and his commitment to preserving and celebrating African musical traditions.
Makhathini is featured on piano throughout the album, with his melodies moving gracefully with Khoza’s vocals, infusing each track with a sense of depth and innovation. His collaboration with Khoza reflects his respect and care for Khoza and the importance of bringing Zulu tradition to the world.
Backed by a stellar line-up of musicians, including Magne Thormodsater on double bass, Tino Damba and Ayanda Sikade on drums, Joel Klein on guitar, Ndabo Zulu on trumpet, and Ndumiso Mtshali on mbira, uHadi and iStolotolo, Ifa Lomkhono is a showcase of collective creativity and fusion of diverse musical talents.
As part of the album release, Khoza will host a live concert at The Lyric Theatre, Gold Reef City, on 1 December. Khoza will be joined by his vocal ensemble iJadu Le Afrika, Afro-soul sensation Bekezela and rising star Nonka, who made her breakthrough on the Shaka iLembe soundtrack.
Khoza was born and raised in Eshowe, where his passion for music and Zulu culture ignited from a young age. His lyrics portray the joys, sorrows and enduring human spirit of life as a true steward of his heritage. Khoza’s songs, frequently delivered in his native Zulu tongue, speak to audiences of all backgrounds. His powerful vocals and heartfelt compositions invite listeners on a spiritual journey, where profound connection and healing are created through his music.
There can be no doubt that Khoza has had a huge impact on the global music scene. With his emotive performances and unwavering dedication to preserving and celebrating African musical traditions, he has graced prestigious stages across the globe. Beyond the stage, he is a cultural ambassador and educator, tirelessly working to promote the beauty and significance of African music and heritage. His contributions extend to the realms of academia and community engagement, where he shares his knowledge and passion with the next generation of artists and cultural enthusiasts.
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