South African rising star Ciza is celebrating a major career milestone as the music video for his hit single “Isaka” has amassed over 1 million views on YouTube in just two days. The breakout moment has cemented his place as one of the most exciting new voices in the country’s evolving music scene.
The young artist, known for his vibrant Afro-fusion sound and charismatic performances, took to social media to share his gratitude and reflect on his journey so far. Overflowing with emotion, Ciza wrote:
“God your son can see the blessings you showering him with! You know my destiny. You know my path. You know my hustle. You gave me this gift to share with the world!”
In a follow-up post, he continued:
“ISAKA music video just hit 1 million in 2 days! I don’t know what to say but thank you God & everyone who is supporting me! My name is Ciza and I’m here to share my gift with the world! Let’s take this video across the world!”
Released earlier this week, the “Isaka” music video has quickly gained traction for its striking visuals, high-energy choreography, and powerful storytelling. The video blends culture and modern style, showcasing Ciza’s artistic depth and ambition to reach a global audience.
In addition to dominating YouTube, “Isaka” has also soared to the top of South Africa’s radio charts. The song is currently the No. 1 track on Metro FM, further proving its cross-platform appeal and widespread popularity.
Ciza’s recent success is a result of consistent growth and carefully crafted music that blends youthful flair with authenticity. Over the past few years, he has steadily built a fanbase across Africa, with “Isaka” now becoming a defining moment in his musical journey.
Industry insiders and fans alike have praised the single for its catchy beat, powerful message, and polished production. The rapid success of the music video is a testament to the impact of visuals in today’s music market — and Ciza has clearly struck the right chord.
With his star rising and the world taking notice, Ciza is on track to become one of South Africa’s biggest musical exports. And if “Isaka” is anything to go by, the best is yet to come.