Babalwa M has once again taken the South African music scene by storm with her latest release, Candour, an EP that dropped just this past Friday. Since then, one of the EP’s standout tracks, “Bo Thata,” has quickly captured fans’ hearts, climbing straight to the top and clinching the No. 1 spot across all genres on Apple Music South Africa.
The soulful, heartfelt track “Bo Thata” is a collaboration with rising artist Nvcho and has fans jamming to its raw, emotional energy. Babalwa first teased the song on her social media, where she shared snippets and a sneak peek of the song’s visuals, leaving fans buzzing with excitement for its official release. As the song began to trend, it was clear that Babalwa M had delivered yet another hit. Producer Stixx, who worked on the track, proudly shared the chart-topping news on his Instagram story, tagging both Babalwa M and Nvcho, expressing his excitement at the song’s meteoric rise.
Bo Thata has resonated deeply with listeners, its introspective lyrics and soulful production reflecting themes of heartbreak, resilience, and self-discovery. The track’s unique blend of deep house rhythms and Amapiano influences creates an immersive experience for fans, a signature of Babalwa M’s sound. Many listeners have taken to social media to express how they’ve been “jamming” to “Bo Thata” nonstop since its release, describing it as the perfect track to vibe to, whether winding down or reflecting on personal experiences.
Known for her emotive voice and ability to connect with her audience on a personal level, Babalwa M has continued to evolve as an artist, consistently delivering music that speaks to the lived experiences of many South Africans. With “Candour” making waves, it’s clear that Babalwa M’s sound resonates widely, capturing the attention of both loyal fans and new listeners alike.
As Bo Thata continues to top the charts, Babalwa M cements her place as a significant force in South African music, adding to her growing legacy as a celebrated voice in the industry. Fans are now looking forward to seeing what the songstress has in store next, but for now, they’re happy to keep ‘Bo Thata’ on repeat, celebrating an artist who has shown time and again that she knows how to deliver.