Music saved Carlswald’s Vithiza from depression and propelled him to amapiano stardom

Vithiza says the upcoming five-track-EP will explore themes of struggle, recovery, and empowerment, offering listeners an intimate look into his personal experience.

At just 21 years old, Carlswald resident Tshepiso Tshukutsoane, known to fans as Vithiza, is making significant waves in the amapiano music scene.
With his distinctive sound, electrifying performances, and undeniable talent, Vithiza has six years of experience in the music industry.

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His debut single, Vithiza Wetsa Mawaza (You’re doing great) featuring OB-M, is resonating with amapiano enthusiasts and steadily climbing the charts, securing his place as one of the genre’s most exciting new talents.

Born and bred in Zeerust, North West Province, Vithiza’s passion for music drove his success when he moved to Midrand.

Tshepiso Tshukutsoane, popularly known as Vithiza, promises fans an EP before the end of the year.

Starting from humble beginnings in 2018, his journey has been marked by dedication and a deep connection to South Africa’s vibrant music culture.

“Music has been my sanctuary. When I was at my lowest, it was the melodies and rhythms that lifted me out of the darkness. Composing and performing became my therapy, and through this process, I found hope and a renewed sense of purpose. This is my first single and I am really happy to release it because I also want to showcase my talent and release songs that amapiano lovers can resonate with ahead of the festive season.”

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He said after this, he would drop an Extended Play (EP) before the end of the year, although he does not have the exact date.
Vithiza added the upcoming five-track EP would reflect on his journey of healing.
“The tracks explore themes of struggle, recovery, and empowerment, offering listeners an intimate look into the artist’s personal experience. Each song stands as a testament to the transformative power of music and its ability to heal and inspire.”

Social Media: TikTok @vithiza20; Facebook: Vithiza Wetsa Mawaza

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