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Nomfundo Moh Stays True To Herself With Her 3rd Studio Album ‘Twenty Four’

By @AtlehangMoloi on 08/02/2024 in Projects You Should Hear

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Nomfundo Moh has released her third studio album titled 'Twenty Four’. This album marks a significant milestone in her career, as the title reflects her age.

'Twenty Four' offers an intimate glimpse into Nomfundo's thoughts, ideals, and unwavering belief in love, all encapsulated in her twenty-fourth year of life. 

With this album, she not only solidifies her reputation as a hitmaker but also showcases her incredible versatility and artistic vision. Her ability to blend genres seamlessly and collaborate with a diverse array of artists speaks volumes about her musical prowess.

The focus track, 'Uyazikhohlwa,' translates to "Please behave yourself because you seem to forget who you are". It is a reminder to a loved one to stay true to themselves in a world where people are trying to fit in. It is the song that reminds one to be rooted in who they are and when they feel lost and need to get back on track.

'Twenty Four' is set to captivate audiences and reaffirm Nomfundo Moh's status as a versatile and visionary artist.

Stream ‘Twenty Four’ below:

 

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