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TBO and South African musician Zee Nxumalo worked on the beautiful and passionate “Ngisakuthanda.” With its title, “I still love you,” the song’s perpetual topic of love—which highlights vulnerability, loyalty, and interpersonal complexity—is clear. In her sorrowful ballad amid Afro-pop and R&B music, Zee Nxumalo captures the emotional depth of the song’s lyrics in her affecting performance.

The song opens with a calm mix of quiet percussion, gentle intimacy, and piano that begs peace. The vocal depth of Zee Nxumalo gains from TBO’s production. The simple yet strong instrumentation highlights Zee’s voice.

On Mfazi Wephepha with Big Zulu and Zee Nxumalo were Wanitwa Mos, Nkosazana Daughter, and Master KG.

The vocal style of Zee Nxumalo exudes a real, intense need and love. As Zee shares the difficult yet hopeful complexity of being in love, her voice and phrasing create a conversational, personal environment.

The song of Zee captures the contradictory feelings of hope for reunion among emotional turbulence and residual love. Because it examined enduring love in the face of changing conditions, this song appeals to many.

TBO sharpens the emotional depth of the song since he is both a producer and featured musician. Zee’s vocals alongside his increase the depth and cohesiveness of the song. The production creatively combines conventional R&B instrumentation with soft electronic components. Working with TBO improves the production quality and beauty of the song, therefore rendering it a unique love ballad.

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