Artist's albums
eMtunzini
2023 · single
Nothergram
2023 · single
A Day in Chicago
2022 · single
Interblaktic (Instrumental Version)
2022 · album
Yakhal' Inkomo (Muzi Remix)
2021 · single
Interblaktic
2021 · album
I Know It
2021 · single
Come Duze
2021 · single
Mini Esadibana Ngayo (Muzi Remix)
2021 · single
Fool's Love
2021 · single
Need Dat
2021 · single
Interblaktic
2021 · single
Mama
2020 · EP
The Calling
2020 · single
Don't Let Me Go
2020 · single
KoMama
2020 · single
Sondela Forever
2020 · single
ZENO
2019 · album
Phuma (Bad Self)
2019 · single
Good Vibes Only
2019 · single
Stimela Segolide
2019 · single
Stimela Segolide
2019 · EP
We Are Growing (Muzi Rework)
2019 · single
Questions (Other Draft)
2018 · single
Afrovision
2018 · album
Nu Day
2018 · single
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Biography
“That moment in life when you hear a hybrid of things that you’ve never heard before” - Zane Lowe (Beats 1 Radio) Muzi, also known as “The Zulu Skywalker,” is one of the most revered and talked about musicians coming out of South Africa today. But the love doesn’t stop at the South African border with co-signs from artists such as Black Coffee, Chris Martin, Damon Albarn, Stormzy, and regular features on leading music blogs including Noisey, Afropunk, Okay Africa, and Complex. Muzi’s is one of the first names that come to mind when thinking about modern African music. Muzi’s journey started long before his appearances on the world stage. The proudly Zulu artist hails from a township in Empangeni, some 140KM north of Durban. Bolstered by the support of his mother, and soaking up the sounds of the time, there is no doubt that his roots play a significant role in the music he makes. He expertly blends together the influence of cutting edge urban and electronic music with local genres like Maskandi, Kwaito, Iscathamiya and Bumblegum Pop of the 80s and 90s. Like the title of his hugely successful second album, Afrovision (2018), Muzi has a keen sense of self, and the impression he wants to make on his listeners. Worldwide Management - jjmaclennan@icloud.com Bookings - World excl. North and South America - naomi@earth-agency.com North and South America - miro@surefireagency.com & joe@surefireagency.com Africa - jjmaclennan@icloud.com