WATCH: #ProudlySouthAfrican music from Toya Delazy is hitting England with a 'Vuka' storm
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Toya Delazy, our Zulu Afro-Pop Princess, is making the world dance to some sick beats with her isiZulu album, 'Afrorave Volume 1'.
We know and love her for her originality and funkiness, but her talent runs deep and she clearly displayed this in her new album, 'Afrorave Volume 1'.
Latoya Nontokozo Buthelezi, known to us as Toya Delazy, has earned a prestigious name for herself and for South Africans around the world. She has recently been featured on the English streets, to be more specific, on BBC radio...
Like many, Toya used the pandemic as her motivation to create music that certainly didn't succumb to the lockdown, instead it surpasses the dead time and reached new heights of creativity and is rooted firmly in her immense talent.
During the lockdown, the carpet was yanked from beneath our feet and we really felt it as artists,” Toya told The South African. Having no shows, government or income in the foreseeable future, I just submerged myself into music and pushed towards completing the Afrorave album.- Toya Delazy
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She hasn't just impressed us, she has caught the attention of BBC Radio Presenter, Jaguar Bingham.
The radio presenter said: “My face was pure joy when this came through on the upload and I knew that it deserve to be a featured in the Dance Floor Moment. I am a big fan of Toya’s unapologetic genre crossing sound and her energy is infectious. You can hear drum, techno and rave.” (The Sowetan)
Watch Toya Delazy's video for her song Resurrection (courtesy of YouTube):
Image Courtesy of Instagram
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