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Imizwa is the debut studio album by South African singer-songwriter Lwah Ndlunkulu, released on November 24, 2023, through Inkabi Records. [1] [2]Lwah Ndlunkulu released a deluxe version of the album, titled Imizwa (Deluxe) on August 9, 2024, which includes the original album's 12 tracks along with 6 new ones. [3]
Lwandile Mtshali, professionally known as Lwah Ndlunkulu or Lwah The Ndlunkulu is a South African singer and songwriter. Born and raised Hluhluwe, KwaZulu-Natal, having signed a record deal with Nkabi Records released her debut single "Ithuba", which became her first biggest song and certified Platinum by the Recording Industry of South Africa (RiSA).
"Ngiyeza" is a single by a South African singer Lwah Ndlunkulu, released on January 20, 2023, through Nkabi Records. It was written by Lwandile Mtshali and Xolani Shabalala. It was written by Lwandile Mtshali and Xolani Shabalala.
Inkabi Nation is a studio album by South African artists Big Zulu, Xowla, Siya Ntuli, Mduduzi Ncube and Lwah Ndlunkulu, released on September 9, 2022 through Nkabi Records. [ 1 ] Background
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Lwah Ndlunkulu – "Ngiyathandaza" Tyla – "Water" Music TV Show Presenter of the Year Newcomer of the Year Robyn Nakaambo (Namibia) - WhataLifestyle NBC. Candice Modiselle – Beatz and Rhymes - Season 1 BET Africa; Nomalanga Shozi – The Sauce SABC 1; Bontle Modiselle – Clash of the Choirs Mzansi Magic; Shamiso Mosaka – Newsish MTV Base
Agwé (also spelt Goue, Agoueh, or Agive) is a lwa who rules over the sea, fish, and aquatic plants, as well as the patron lwa of fishermen and sailors in Vodou, especially in Haiti. He is believed to live on an underwater island [ 1 ] and be married to Erzulie Freda and La Sirene . [ 2 ]
[2] [3] [4] The term lwa is phonetically identical to both a French term for law, loi, and a Haitian Creole term for law, lwa. [5] The early 20th-century writer Jean Price-Mars pondered if the term lwa, used in reference to Vodou spirits, emerged from their popular identification with the laws of the Roman Catholic Church. [2]