Amapiano has never lacked powerful voices, but few have captured the soul of the genre like Nontokozo Mkhize. With a voice that carries both strength and serenity, she has become amapiano’s favourite gospel artist — a singer whose every note feels like a prayer layered over log drums and soulful keys.
Her rise within the scene has been nothing short of remarkable. When she appeared on Kabza De Small’s “Siyabonga”, listeners immediately felt that something special had entered the genre. The track wasn’t just another hit; it was a moment of gratitude, a spiritual anthem that echoed in clubs, homes, and churches alike. Nontokozo’s delivery gave it the kind of depth that lingers long after the song ends.
Since then, she has continued to weave her gospel roots into the heart of amapiano. With Murumba Pitch, she brought power and reverence to tracks like “Hamba Ngamandla” and “Hallelujah”, songs that lifted amapiano beyond the dancefloor into a space of worship and reflection. Her feature on “Okubi” alongside Major League DJz, Ranger, and Royce77 further cemented her place in the culture, proving that even in the most collaborative of settings, her voice commands the spotlight.
On Kelvin Momo’s “Thandolwam”, Nontokozo glides over deep, emotional soundscapes with effortless grace. Where Momo builds atmosphere, she delivers heart, turning the track into a soulful conversation between producer and singer.
Beyond collaborations, Nontokozo’s numbers speak for themselves. In 2025 alone, she has generated 30 million streams across all credits on South African Spotify, making her the most-streamed gospel artist in the country so far this year. Her song “Esandleni” has accumulated 8.8 million streams in 2025, cementing its place as the most streamed song led by a South African gospel artist this year.
She also holds the unique distinction of being the only South African gospel artist in 2025 to enter the Spotify Daily Chart eight times, with tracks like “Glory”, “Siyabonga”, “Thandolwam”, “Okubi”, “Uyama Nomuntu”, “Ngiyohlala”, “Moyongcwele”, and “Esandleni”.
What makes Nontokozo stand out is how naturally she has carved a lane of her own. Amapiano is often associated with nightlife and movement, but she has shown that the genre can also be a vessel for healing, faith, and inspiration. By infusing gospel with piano grooves, she’s creating a unique blend that resonates with both the spirit and the body.
Her journey is still unfolding, but one thing is clear: Nontokozo Mkhize has become amapiano’s spiritual anchor. Every collaboration she touches turns into more than just music — it becomes an experience of faith, power, and beauty.