IN CONVERSATION WITH ZAMO

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Rising Afro-pop sensation Zamo has made a powerful return with her latest single, Buyelekhaya, featuring acclaimed artist Big Dreamz. Released on 22 August 2025, the track is already making waves across streaming platforms, drawing listeners in with its heartfelt storytelling and rich musicality.
Buyelekhaya—which translates to “Return Home”—is a soulful anthem that beautifully merges Zamo’s emotive vocals with Big Dreamz’s distinctive style. The song is a fusion of Afro-pop, contemporary rhythms, and cultural authenticity, exploring themes of love, belonging, and the deep yearning to reconnect with one’s roots. Its message has resonated strongly with audiences both in South Africa and beyond.
Known for her vibrant stage presence and soul-stirring voice, Zamo has quickly established herself as one of the most promising talents in Afro-pop. With Buyelekhaya, she not only showcases her vocal versatility but also her ability to connect deeply with listeners through lyrics that feel both personal and universal.
Her collaboration with Big Dreamz adds depth and energy to the track, making Buyelekhaya a powerful addition to the Afro-pop soundscape. As Zamo continues to grow her artistry, this release reaffirms her place as a rising star in South Africa’s ever-evolving music scene.
5 Sep 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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