Mzambiya quits music for good

Kwaito legend Mzambiya has officially announced his retirement from music, marking the end of an era for the beloved South African artist. Born Nkosinathi Zwane, Mzambiya rose to fame in the early 2000s as one of the youngest stars in the Kwaito genre, capturing the hearts of many with hits like “Ghetto Luv” and “Bowungakanani.

After decades in the industry, Mzambiya revealed that he has decided to step away from the limelight to focus on other ventures and personal growth. Reflecting on his journey, the artist expressed gratitude to his fans for their unwavering support throughout his career. He acknowledged that while music had been a major part of his life, the time had come for him to explore new opportunities.

Mzambiya

Mzambiya’s retirement has prompted an outpouring of love from fans and fellow musicians alike, who have paid tribute to his influence in shaping South African music culture. As he embarks on this new chapter, many are excited to see what lies ahead for the iconic star outside the music world.

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