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Biblos & Pro Tee release a song titled Ngizwile featuring Zimbali

Mbali "Zimbali" Gwala, Presley "Biblos" Ledwaba and Thabiso "Pro Tee" Nkosi have collaborated to record a new single called Ngizwile.

Mbali “Zimbali” Gwala, Presley “Biblos” Ledwaba and Thabiso “Pro Tee” Nkosi have collaborated to record a new single called Ngizwile.

The trio described the message of the song as informative and heartwarming. Ngizwile [I’ve had enough] talks about abuse and encourages people to voice out their concerns.

Pro Tee and Biblos have been vying for support with this single assuring fans that this song is only a taste of what’s to come. Both of them are currently working around the clock to put together an album, and most impressively, everyone’s raving about this latest hit.


Pro Tee, Zimbali and Biblos.

“Pro and I have a good rapport – I felt such rapture when I first learned of what he’s capable of, he is a talented young man indeed. We have worked on a few songs together,” he said.

Biblos is no stranger to house music. He has released songs such as Komokokotlong, Phinde Qawe, Money Maker, Xandehla, Ayoba, Touch the Floor and many more.

“I am an old-school musician trying to bridge the gap between the new and the old. I’ve been in the music industry for over ten years. Nowadays things have changed, music can be accessed almost on all digital platforms – which makes it rather easy for your music to be heard.


Pro Tee, Zimbali and Biblos.

“We also have been getting airplay from radio stations such as Jozi FM, Ligwalagwala FM, Phalaphala FM, Ikwekwezi FM and Umhlobo Wenene FM – so yes, the song is doing quite well,” says Biblos, who’s also a composer and a DJ.

Pro Tee weighed in on the conversation indicating that a lot of support has been coming also from the social media platforms.

His journey began in 2014 after matric. Initially, Pro was a DJ before he was wise to the fact that producing music could be intriguing. He later connected with Biblos – came to Jozi and it all panned out well for him in the end.


Pro Tee, Zimbali and Biblos.

The bubbly and exquisite Zimbali kick-started her music career at age six. She grew up in church singing along to soothing Gospel harmonies.

Her talent grew the more she invested her time in singing – soon – she was performing in different events. However, Zimbali had not yet recorded a song in a studio, frankly, this was her first time.

“Music is my life – I express myself well through music,” she said.

The 21-year-old is a student at Unisa [Education] and enjoys working as an intern at Mxolisi Primary School in Soweto.

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