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Nhoza & Rich Gee Bring Ancestral Power To The Forefront With Global Afro-Soul Hit “Andiyazi”

South African Afro-soul singer Nhoza and internationally renowned producer Rich Gee have joined forces on Andiyazi—a spiritually rich, genre-blending anthem that is captivating audiences across borders. The track, rooted in isiXhosa, draws from South Africa’s deep oral traditions, offering an emotionally charged listening experience that speaks to both heritage and global sound.

Since its release, Andiyazi has surpassed 10,000 daily streams on Spotify, with growing traction across South Africa, Europe, and the United States. The track is also supported by a number of community radio stations, particularly in regions where storytelling in a native Nguni language resonates most deeply with local audiences.

Watch the official music video here:

The song’s title, Andiyazi—meaning “I don’t know” in isiXhosa—expresses vulnerability, ancestral trust, and spiritual guidance. Nhoza’s raw, powerful vocals are layered over Rich Gee’s textured Afro-fusion production, creating a piece that is both timeless and boundary-breaking. The collaboration represents a sonic bridge between African tradition and international influence.

“This is more than a collaboration—it’s a soul offering,” says Nhoza. “I’m telling my story in my mother tongue, with the intention of honouring my roots while reaching hearts around the world.”

Rich Gee, whose production credits include legends like BB King, Marlena Shaw, Rakim and recently The Chess Project and The Chess Project, brings decades of global experience to the track. His ability to blend electronic soundscapes with African musicality enhances the song’s emotional resonance without losing its cultural authenticity.

“The beauty of Andiyazi is that it doesn’t translate in just one way—it’s spiritual, musical, and rooted,” says Rich Gee. “Working with Nhoza brought that magic to life.”

The official music video, directed by Rich Gee, visually captures the essence of the song with stunning imagery that reflects rural South African identity and spiritual symbolism.

About Nhoza
Affectionately known as Unolali (The Village Girl), Nhoza was raised in Knox Village and later immersed in the musical culture of Cape Town’s Langa Township. Her career began alongside leading live bands including Freshlyground, 340ml, and The Rudimentals. With Andiyazi, she steps into a bold new solo chapter, using her voice and language to connect generations.

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