
South African singer-songwriter Kila G has officially revealed the cover art and tracklist for his forthcoming studio album Distorted Closure, scheduled for release on March 6, 2026.
The announcement was shared by the artist on his social media channels, where he posted the album’s official artwork alongside the full tracklist with the caption, “DISTORTED CLOSURE OFFICIAL ALBUM COVER & TRACKLIST❤️ 06/03/2026”. The tracklist comprises 13 songs, listing featured artists and production credits for each entry.
Distorted Closure follows a series of singles and projects that have helped establish Kila G’s presence in the South African R&B and neo-soul music scene. In preparing for this full-length release, the artist has included a mixture of solo tracks and collaborations, showcasing his versatility and ongoing engagement with other musicians and producers. The album’s announcement has been accompanied by growing anticipation among fans as further details emerge about its creative direction.
Kila G has been active in music for several years and has released a number of songs that span R&B, soul, and contemporary rhythm and blues. His music catalog includes individual tracks such as “Higher”, “Bayavuma”, “Sebenza”, “Ayeye”, “Let Me Flex”, and “Green Conversations,” among others, which have been circulated widely on digital platforms.
Kila G’s earlier work also contains collaborations with artists like Scintilla, Supreme Soul, and Twinn-Poetic, demonstrating his collaborative approach to songwriting and production. These releases illustrate his ability to blend emotive lyrical content with melodic R&B rhythms, earning him recognition within South Africa’s vibrant music community. His varied discography, which includes performances and singles dating back several years, reflects a commitment to evolving his sound while maintaining the core elements of soulful storytelling in his music.
As Distorted Closure moves closer to its release date, Kila G’s unveiling of the album artwork and tracklist marks a key milestone in the project’s rollout. The collection of 13 tracks with accompanying production and feature details will be available for listeners worldwide from March 6, 2026, upon the album’s official release.






