
Lange Mavuso has released his much anticipated sophomore album, ‘Therapy: The Other Side’. He describes the album as more than a project but a collection of letters to himself.
The themes you’ll find throughout the project are “heavy, but honest”: Loss – of love, of self, of direction. Exploration – of the unknown, of feeling, of identity. Healing – gentle, painful, necessary. Seeking – a journey back to God, faith, and stillness.
“Each track is a page torn from my soul, a confession, a memory, a prayer. This album is my form of therapy, a space where I sat with every version of myself—the lost boy, the seeker, the healer, the believer. I wrote to them. I sang to them. I forgave them,” Langa says in his own words about the new album.

The award winning singer says he’s ushering in a fresh, youthful era—one where he is not only seen as a musician but as a mirror to his generation’s emotions, fears, and hopes. “Through social media posts, live performances, fashion, and intentional collaborations, I am creating a multifaceted experience that invites more people into the world of Therapy (The Other Side).”






