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Zolani Mahola Steps Into a Fearless New Era

With Global Partnership and Powerful New Single “XhosaNostra”

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One of Africa’s most recognisable and emotionally powerful voices is stepping boldly into a new creative chapter.

Award-winning South African singer, actress and storyteller Zolani Mahola is officially entering a fearless new era of artistry — one defined by sonic experimentation, cultural pride and creative freedom — through a new global partnership with Virgin Music Group and the release of her upcoming single, “XhosaNostra.”

The single arrives on 4 June 2026 and serves as a striking reintroduction to Mahola not only as a vocalist, but as a visionary artist pushing beyond expectation while remaining deeply rooted in identity and storytelling.

For audiences who have followed her journey over the years, the moment feels both familiar and entirely new.

“XhosaNostra” Signals a Bold Creative Shift

At the heart of this new chapter lies “XhosaNostra” — a daring, textured and emotionally charged Gqom anthem that draws heavily from Mahola’s Xhosa identity while embracing bold contemporary production.

The track represents a fearless expansion of her sound, blending African rhythm, layered storytelling and experimental sonic direction into something deeply personal yet globally resonant.

The release also carries additional emotional weight through the inclusion of one of the final recordings from late South African artist Bravo Le Roux.

Production comes from London-based Grammy-nominated producer Hannah V, whose layered and immersive production style adds a cinematic energy to the song’s emotional core.

Together, the collaboration creates a track that feels both rooted and boundary-pushing — distinctly African while globally expansive.

Speaking on this new artistic season, Mahola described the moment as both personal and liberating.

“This season feels like a return to myself in many ways. The music is bold, rooted, playful, emotional, and deeply African.”

She added:

“I’m excited to partner with a team that understands both the vision and the scale of what we’re building.”

From Freshlyground to Global Recognition

Mahola’s voice has long occupied a singular space within African music.

She first captured international attention as the lead vocalist of Freshlyground, where she spent 17 years touring globally and helping shape one of South Africa’s most internationally recognised musical exports.

Her contribution to “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)” alongside Shakira helped soundtrack the 2010 FIFA World Cup and introduced her artistry to millions around the world.

Over the years, Mahola has collaborated and shared stages with some of the most respected names in music, including Thandiswa Mazwai, Simphiwe Dana, Msaki, Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin and Yo-Yo Ma.

Yet despite international recognition, Mahola’s artistry has consistently remained grounded in emotional honesty, African storytelling and cultural authenticity.

More Than Music: A Multifaceted Creative Force

Beyond music, Mahola’s career spans theatre, film and advocacy work.

Her achievements include performances at Carnegie Hall, a Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards win for Best Actress, and a South African Music Awards recognition for Best Produced Album for her solo project Thetha Mama.

That multidimensional creativity continues to shape her next phase.

“People Power” Promises an Expansive New Sound

“XhosaNostra” serves as the first glimpse into Mahola’s forthcoming album, People Power — a genre-spanning body of work expected to merge African identity, global sonic influences and deeply human storytelling into a bold artistic statement.

The project signals an artist no longer interested in remaining within familiar boundaries.

Instead, Mahola appears focused on building something expansive, emotionally resonant and culturally fearless.

And as this next era officially begins, one thing feels undeniable:

Zolani Mahola is not simply returning with new music.

She is redefining herself in full view of the world.

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