Following the groundbreaking success of her multi-award-winning debut album Imizwa, Afro-pop and Urban Maskhandi sensation Lwah Ndlunkulu on 3 October releases the highly anticipated sophomore album, Amaciko under Inkabi Records.
The album’s release is complemented by the launch of her new entrepreneurial ventures, Amaciko Foods and Amaciko Production.
Amaciko, a 12-track masterpiece, is a tribute to the “custodians of art and culture.”
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The title reflects Lwah’s deep-rooted connection to her heritage, a theme that extends beyond music into her new business initiatives.
With this album, she masterfully fuses soulful Afro-pop melodies with rich, traditional Zulu instrumentation and rhythms in the genre she and her
team proudly call Urban Maskhandi.
“Amaciko is more than an album; it’s the birth of a new chapter that encompasses my art and my spirit of enterprise, Lwah said.
“It is my love letter to the people, to my ancestors, and to every woman who carries the weight of culture and still dares to be modern and build an
empire,” she added.
“The name ‘Amaciko’ honors the skilled artisans and custodians of our culture, which is what I aim to be through my music with Amaciko production, and through the authentic tastes we will bring with Amaciko Foods.”
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The album was previewed at two exclusive listening sessions that captured the heart of her journey. The first was held in her hometown at the Playhouse in Durban on September 30th, a profoundly emotional evening where her grandmother was in attendance, showing her immense love and support, grounding the album in its family and cultural origins.