SA: Phila Dlozi releases orphan advocacy song
South African Afro-soul singer Phila Dlozi has released a single titled ‘Babekazi’. The song is available for streaming and download on all major digital platforms.
‘Babekazi’ comes ahead of Dlozi’s unplugged show in Melville, Johannesburg, on 16 June. It follows the success of his previous single ‘Impilo’ featuring 031, and continues to showcase his powerful storytelling and musical prowess.
Dlozi, known for his unique approach to sharing his music through busking, delves deep into the emotional narrative of ‘Babekazi’. The song tells the heartrending story of an orphan left in the care of an aunt, Babekazi. Despite being entrusted with the orphan’s inheritance, the aunt uses the funds to provide for her own children, leaving the orphan deprived and neglected. The cousins enjoy the benefits of private education and a comfortable life, while the orphan struggles, attending public school and lacking necessities.
“‘Babekazi’ is a very special song and very close to my heart because it reflects a reality many African homes face,” Phila Dlozi said. “I conceived this song two years ago but hesitated to release it, unsure of how it would be received due to its sensitive and touching storyline. It sheds light on the plight of orphans who, after losing their parents, find themselves in the care of relatives who prioritise their own children over them.”
Phila Dlozi hopes that ‘Babekazi’ will spark conversations within South Africa’s communities, and urged everyone to advocate for the support of vulnerable children.
“No child should be punished for the death of their parents or made to feel alone. By not standing up for them, we are failing them. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that every child is cared for and supported,” he said.
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