
South African rapper Big Zulu and his daughter Nkabikazi have officially released the music video for their collaborative track “S’yaz’Siyzoni”, which premiered today. The video brings to life the song’s spiritual message, focusing on the acknowledgment of sin and a plea for forgiveness and grace. The title “S’yaz’Siyzoni” translates to “we know we are sinners” in isiZulu, setting the tone for a visual story centered on faith, humility and redemption.
The video opens with a scene of prayer that immediately establishes a mood of reflection. It then moves to a breathtaking mountain setting where Big Zulu appears with Nkabikazi. In this sequence, Big Zulu begins to sing and is also seen drumming, creating a powerful moment of worship surrounded by nature. The setting later shifts to a church, where Nkabikazi delivers her vocal performance, adding emotional depth and sincerity to the message of the song.
In its final moments, the video presents a baptism scene. The use of water and ceremony highlights the theme of cleansing and spiritual renewal, completing the journey that began with prayer. Through these scenes, the video conveys a story of confession, forgiveness and hope, reminding viewers of the importance of faith and repentance.
“S’yaz’Siyzoni” is one of the songs featured on Big Zulu and Nkabikazi’s joint EP Undodakazi, which was released in October 2025. The project explores themes of family, belief and perseverance, with this track standing out for its heartfelt and reflective tone.
The release of the “S’yaz’Siyzoni” music video today marks an important moment for both artists as they continue to blend faith and music in a way that connects deeply with their audience.






