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5 South African jazz artists on the rise

A new generation of talented jazz musicians is emerging in South Africa, bringing with them a fresh perspective and innovative sounds. Qaqamba Ntshinka, Ne-ahtYah, Nick Ford, Nduduzo, and Rorisang Sechele are just a few examples of the incredible artists who are pushing the boundaries of what jazz can be.

These young musicians are drawing on the rich cultural heritage of South Africa, incorporating traditional and modern styles to create a unique sound. Their music is a testament to the enduring power of jazz to inspire and uplift us, and to challenge our assumptions about the world around us.

With their passion, creativity, and innovation, these artists are ensuring that jazz remains a vital part of South Africa's musical heritage. They are the future of jazz, and their music is a cause for celebration.

Meet 5 South African Jazz artists on the rise:

Nduduzo Zakhele Mkhize

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Hailing from KwaZulu Natal, Nduduzo Zakhele Mkhize is a talented vocalist and pianist with an impeccable vocal range. With a background in the Drakensberg Boys Choir, Mkhize has showcased an illustrious career ahead of him, as an accomplished music composer, creating beautiful melodies and harmonies for himself and other musicians, his influence and talent is a major force to be reckoned with in the industry.

Rorisang Sechele

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Pretoria-born vocalist and songwriter Rorisang Sechele is making waves with her powerful voice and impressive credentials. With a strong classical music background and a degree in Jazz, Sechele has shared the stage with industry greats like Lisette Spinnler and Sun-EL Musician. Sechele was selected for the prestigious Standard Bank National Youth Jazz Band, where she was mentored by the renowned Dr Nduduzo Makhathini. Her debut album, "The Seed", is set to drop soon, and with her passion, talent, and dedication, Sechele is sure to leave a lasting impact on the South African music scene.

Nick Ford

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Nick Ford is a 21-year-old bassist from Cape Town who's already making waves in the Jazz scene. This young musician's passion and enthusiasm for music are infectious, and his unique approach to sound is a breath of fresh air. His debut album, "Terra Solus", is a exploration of time, nature, and humanity's place in the world. And one of the standout singles, "The Wanderer", is a nostalgic masterpiece that proudly showcases African rhythms and South African flair. Nick Ford is definitely one to watch.

Qaqamba Ntshinka

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Qaqamba’s vocal range is as powerful as her personality, Born in Eastern Cape, Qaqamba's rise to stardom has been nothing short of phenomenal. Her nomination for a Basadi award in the Jazz Artist of the Year category in 2024 is a testament to her hard work and dedication to her craft.Now based in the vibrant Mother City, Qaqamba has been making waves in Cape Town's music scene. Her sold-out one-woman show at Selective Live in 2024 was a milestone moment, showcasing her remarkable energy and cementing her future in the music industry.

Zintle “Ne-ahtYah“ Mbuyazwe

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Born Zintle Mbuyazwe, Ne-ahtYah's music is a beautiful blend of traditional and modern styles, infused with a deep sense of inclusivity, representation, and identity. As a jazz vocalist and scholar, Ne-ahtYah's work goes far beyond the music itself, exploring themes that resonate deeply with her audience. Her unique sound is a reflection of her own experiences, adding significant elements that elevate the jazz genre in South Africa. With her innovative approach, Ne-ahtYah is pushing the boundaries of what jazz can be, and we can't get enough of it.

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