Get ready for South Africa's favourite darling, Sho Madjozi's, album set to drop within a few weeks. Coming straight from her Elle Magazine cover, as well as rocking the One Source Live stage recently, Sesi Madjozi casually drops the tracklist of her upcoming album titled Limpopo Champions League.
My first album #LIMPOPOCHAMPIONSLEAGUE drops Friday the 14th of December. Flourish and Multiply, forever ???????? pic.twitter.com/FGD9wNaQnR
— #HukuMusicVideo (@ShoMadjozi) November 26, 2018
Sho Madjozi has been having quite the big year what with headlining the Global Citizen festival and performing at the New York branch; bagging a deal with TRACE Mobile, and also performing at the Afropunk Brooklyn festival, to mention some feats. To add to all that, she just won an award for Most Innovative Style at the SA Style Awards held about a week ago. There has been no stopping the global superstar as she continues to sprinkle her Tsonga magic across the world on various platforms. Looking to close the year on an even higher note, she announces the pending arrival of her debut album slated for the 14th of December with a 13 track roster. On the feature list are artists such as Makhadzi, Kwesta, Marloo, Aubrey Qwana, pH, and Ycee (Nigeria). Her hit track Huku makes it onto the album as well, but something else has my attention. Who remembers when Kwesta previewed a song that featured Sho Madjozi on his #PSwithRapLyf3DSB promo a while ago? I think we will finally hear it in completion on the album as Wa Penga Na? I feel so proud of myself putting two-and-two together like that! Anyway, let's set our reminders 'cause Christmas will be coming early this year.
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