Love music for challenged couples

WATERFALL – Nzuza describes the single as the one that will resonate well with many people who are facing challenges in their relationships.

Sibu Nzuza believes his new love-filled single Mpulele will be music to his followers’ ears and cannot wait for their response.

According to the 30-year-old from Waterfall, the single which dropped on March 4 features well-known Sesotho singer Malome Victor.

Nzuza believed the song would resonate with people who were facing challenges in their relationships.

“I love the element of surprise that comes with this feature. The contrast in our voices, the diversity of languages and slang make the song what it is. People will most definitely dance to this song and relate to it because it is a common scenario among modern day couples.”

Nzuza said Mpulele was about a boyfriend picking up signs that his girlfriend was losing interest in their relationship due to him not being around all the time.

The now insecure boyfriend complains about his girlfriend becoming distant. He finds himself begging and yearning for her affection in Sesotho saying kopa ompulele my love Gwa bata ka montle (please open for me its cold outside).

“The only time he remembers he is in a relationship is when it’s cold or he is out of money. This track resembles amapiano which is not Victor’s and my typical sound but we joined forces to explore, and it definitely brought out the magic in us.”

In June last year, Nzuza released another love song Grammable which was about how easy it was to fall into a relationship through social media in the modern age.

The new song is out on all digital platforms.

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