South African musical trailblazer Musa Keys is setting the tone for a new chapter in his career with the release of two compelling new singles, “Cina” and “Go Harder” — a soulful and unapologetic celebration of his Tsonga heritage. The songs mark his first official release under Universal Music South Africa and serve as a bold introduction to his forthcoming album, Fresh Prince of Ka Gaza.
Born in Limpopo and deeply connected to his Xitsonga roots, Musa Keys continues to craft a unique sound that fuses melodic depth, cultural pride, and genre-bending innovation. Both singles are delivered entirely in Xitsonga, offering authenticity and representation that resonates with audiences both locally and abroad.
“Cina,” a collaboration with the beloved duo Murumba Pitch, pays homage to Gaza Township, a consistent theme in Musa’s musical narrative. Their harmonies weave through a smooth, jazz-inspired Amapiano arrangement, delivering a track that feels like both a homecoming and a musical evolution.
Meanwhile, “Go Harder” stands out for its powerful fusion of tribal percussion and electronic textures, creating a dancefloor-ready anthem that still holds true to traditional Xitsonga motifs. The track is proof that Musa Keys isn’t just riding the Amapiano wave — he’s redefining it with cultural depth and global flair.
This dual release comes at a pivotal time for Musa Keys, whose career has taken a meteoric rise. Following a Grammy nomination and a memorable performance as the opening act for Chris Brown’s South African tour, he has solidified himself as one of South Africa’s most influential modern artists. His growing list of accolades — including nods at the SAMAs and SAAMAs — only reinforces his dynamic presence in the industry.
Speaking on the upcoming project, Musa Keys has hinted that Fresh Prince of Ka Gaza will not only elevate his sound but also honour the cultural legacy that has shaped him. Universal Music South Africa has expressed strong support for his vision, describing him as “a game-changer and voice of a generation.”
With these two new tracks, Musa Keys offers more than just music — he offers identity, pride, and a glimpse into the future of African sound.
The prince has returned home — and he’s bringing the world with him.
Make sure to stream both singles HERE and HERE.