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Halala! Amapiano young star Zee Nxumalo buys a luxury vehicle

Halala! Amapiano young star Zee Nxumalo buys a luxury vehicle

News2411-06-2025

Zee Nxumalo has achieved remarkable success in the music industry. She has been rapidly growing her career, releasing hit singles with her powerful vocals and captivating performances, ultimately making her fans favourite artist all over the globe. And it's clear that her rise to popularity, hard work and talent have started to pay off in the form of well-deserved achievements.
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Zee made her debut in the music scene with her album 'KwaNxumalo' in 2022. The following year she collaborated with Shakes & Les and DBN Gogo on the song Funk 55, which featured Chley and Ceeka RSA. On the Local Streaming Chart Top 10, it made its debut at number 2. On March 29, 2024, her single 'Thula Mabota,' starring Shakes & Les and Pabi Cooper and 031choppa, was released and it received a platinum certification.
Zee has since been releasing many hit songs with well-established artists and DJ like Dlala Thukzin, which have solidified her status in the South African music industry.
Recently, she celebrated a major milestone by purchasing her brand-new luxury vehicle, a sleek navy-blue Mercedes-Benz V300d (V class). Zee took the news to Instagram to celebrate with her fans and followers and captioned it 'Please be patient on the road, driver is still a learner.'
Many flooded her comments section with congratulatory messages including industry artists alike, wishing her safe journeys.
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