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During the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic, the song became a source of solace. It brought people together globally during one of the most challenging periods in medical history. Individuals from diverse backgrounds participated in the Jerusalema dance challenge
Indian content creator Remo Nimmo has gone viral after impressing Mzansi with a confident Zulu cover of “Jerusalema” by Master KG and Nomcebo Zikode.
Hot on the heels of her single, “Inkanyezi”, South African singer and songwriter Nomcebo Zikode has dropped another potential chart-topper. The Grammy award-winner’s highly anticipated single, “Izono Zami”, delivers a message of hope and resilience.
Nomcebo Zikode has set the record straight regarding her relationship with Master KG and claims she hasn't been paid a cent for their hit single Jerusalema. Responding to a local Facebook user, the singer said she had no issues with the producer and had ...
Open Mic Productions has responded to allegations made by South African singer Nomcebo Zikode over unpaid royalties after featuring on Master KG's hit song Jerusalema. On Sunday morning, Nomcebo took to her Twitter handle and claimed she was yet to receive ...
Nomcebo Zikode says the lyrics to the most Shazammed song in history came to her when she was ‘about to lose hope’ It started in December in South Africa, with a few lines of gospel sung in the deep, raspy voice of Nomcebo Zikode and a music video made ...
Mzansi musicians Zakes Bantwini and Nomcebo Zikode have received their first Grammy nod in the best global performance category. The pair were nominated for the award alongside South African flautist, producer and composer Wouter Kellerman for their ...
Often times when people go through difficulty, they make sense of it by imagining that there’s a higher purpose to the pain they’re going through; that their trials are lessons for others in future. This is somewhat the case for Grammy award winning ...
This story was first published in New Frame. It’s been a bittersweet year for hit-maker Nomcebo Zikode, who says, “In some ways 2020 wasn’t a beautiful year for me because there were so many people lost to Covid-19, not to me personally but we saw a ...