BRENDA MTAMBO RE-RELEASES HER LIFE-CHANGING SINGLE, ‘BHALUYACIMA’

BRENDA MTAMBO RE-RELEASES HER LIFE-CHANGING SINGLE, ‘BHALUYACIMA’


Brenda Mtambo’s transformative single, Bhaluyacima, has officially been re-released on all digital platforms following its standout success on her 2023 hit album, Sane. The Umlazi born songstress is excited to be celebrating a landmark re-release for a song that helped her change the lives of others through its message.

Hailed as a song about finding one’s worth in the face of love and heartbreak, Bhaluyacima was one of the stand out tracks when the album initially released.

Local music platform, Music sit described it as anode to finding the strength to rather choose better than to settle for indecisive lover. At the time they wrote, “Do you remember Santiago from So Much More, the partner that took your love for granted and left you hanging? Well it seems like that pandemic hasn’t been fully remedied because the current potential is blowing hot and cold. It’s really hard to place them or bet on their intentions. They seem serious about this relationship one minute and absolutely unbothered the next. Good people, we are too grown for the games of Bhaluyacima.

Brend Mtambo’s album, Sane, was inspired by challenges that everyone faces at some point in life – loss, separation, love and even heartbreak. In re-releasing Bhaluyacima,a song which brought her so much healing, Brenda hopes to use this occasion as another opportunity to help others find their ways through life’s trickiest romantic challenges.

You can now stream Bhaluyacima on all music streaming platforms and be on the look out for more from Brenda Mtambo as she celebrates the anniversary of the critically acclaimed Sane.


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