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Cover image of Asa Tee's Onoula

Fans embrace Asa Tee's latest single

 

Asakundwi Mulaudzi from Hamadala, popularly known as Asa Tee, is currently one of the most exciting new voices in the Tshivenda music industry. He has once again captured the hearts of his fans with the release of his latest single, O Noula.

The single, released at the end of August, is the first offering from his highly anticipated album, Mukundi. The track has been met with an overwhelmingly positive response, quickly gaining traction on various music platforms and sparking conversations among music lovers.

O Noula has resonated deeply with listeners, who are praising the song's emotional depth and soulful melodies. The track, which tells the story of a man grieving the loss of a once-joyful relationship, has struck a chord with fans who relate to the themes of love, loss, and heartbreak.

This strong fan response is not surprising, given Asa Tee’s growing reputation as one of the most promising young artists on the Venda music scene. Known for his unique blend of Afro-pop, soul, and R&B, Asa Tee has been steadily gaining a loyal following since he began his music career in 2013. His ability to tell compelling stories through music has earned him respect not only from fans but also from industry insiders.

Fans are already excited about Mukundi, Asa Tee’s upcoming album. Mukundi, which means “the victor” in Tshivenda, promises to explore themes of resilience, triumph, and personal growth, while offering a fresh sound that blends traditional Venda music with contemporary Afro-pop rhythms.

Collaborations with popular artists such as JR Player, Mizo Phyll, Ramzeey, and Sky Captain are expected to add even more layers to the project, making Mukundi one of the most anticipated albums on the Afro-pop scene.

 

 

Date:21 September 2024

By: Maanda Bele

Maanda  Bele, born and raised in Nzhelele Siloam, studied journalism at the Tshwane University of Technology.

He is passionate about current news and international affairs.

He worked as part of the Zoutnet team as an intern in 2017.

He is currently a freelance journalist specialising in news from the Vhembe district.

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