Music has long been a source of comfort and healing, and hitmakers Jazzworx and Thukuthela have embraced that mission with their latest emotionally charged collaboration, “Uzizwa Kanjan”, featuring Amapiano vocalist Mawhoo. The powerful track is quickly resonating with fans across South Africa, striking a chord with listeners who have faced heartbreak, loss, and emotional challenges.
Jazzworx, whose real name is Kamohelo Monese, and Thukuthela, born Kgotso Dube, joined creative forces to produce a song that aims to speak to the heart. “As people, we are not the same and go through different things. Some get dumped, others go through tough times in their relationships,” said Jazzwor. “This song is meant to mend broken hearts.”
The song was born out of Jazzworx’s own emotional turmoil, which gave it an added layer of authenticity. “I felt happy and sad at the same time. My person had dumped me, and I asked how they felt about that — because it’s like that now,” he shared.
Thukuthela, known for his deeply emotive songwriting and unique Amapiano soundscapes, echoed Jazzworx’s sentiments. “The song carries a mix of emotions, making it deeply relatable,” he said. “We appreciate how people responded to it because it shows I’m not the only one who has been hurt. It touches people and heals them at the same time.”
Featuring the unmistakable voice of Mawhoo, the track beautifully blends heartfelt lyrics with soulful Amapiano rhythms. The result is a song that not only sounds good but connects with listeners on a deeper emotional level.
Since its release, Uzizwa Kanjan has gained significant traction on social media platforms. Fans have been sharing, reposting, and praising the track for its honesty and emotional impact. “We never expected the love, the reposts, and more,” said Jazzworx. “We became happy to see people enjoy the song so much.”
The duo also emphasized the power of social media in growing their reach. “It’s powerful. It helps artists grow fast in a shocking manner,” said Thukuthela.
As Uzizwa Kanjan continues to rise in popularity, Jazzworx, Thukuthela, and Mawhoo have proven that music that speaks from the heart will always find its audience.