MaWhoo expresses gratitude as 'Bengicela' tops global music charts
MaWhoo has taken a moment to express her heartfelt gratitude to her devoted fans following the chart-topping success of her latest single, 'Bengicela'.
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South African music sensation MaWhoo has taken a moment to express her heartfelt gratitude to her devoted fans following the chart-topping success of her latest single, 'Bengicela'.
The artist, who has quickly become a powerhouse in the music industry, celebrated the impressive streaming figures that propelled the song to the forefront of global music platforms.
Taking to Instagram, she remarked, 'The love and support you've shown 'Bengicela' has been really unbelievable.'
'Bengicela", a profound collaboration featuring GL_Ceejay, Thukuthela and the production expertise of Jazzworx, has achieved remarkable milestones, including the coveted number one spot on the Apple Music all-genres charts and being dubbed the number one trending song on YouTube.
Its success extends to Spotify, where it currently holds the number 5 position in the top songs charts, as well as claiming the title of the number 1 viral song on Shazam, defining its status as a global hit.
At its core, 'Bengicela' stands as a powerful conversation with the Divine, woven into a vibrant tapestry of emotional depth and rhythmic energy.
MaWhoo's distinct vocal delivery channels sincere pleas for hope, guidance and deliverance, resonating with listeners amid their struggles.
The track's roots stemming from the evolving landscape of Amapiano highlight not only its dancefloor appeal but also its spiritual significance.
MaWhoo's artistic vision transcends mere entertainment, aiming to uplift listeners and spark introspection.
'This song is my way of saying, 'I see you. I feel what you're going through. Let's pray together,'' she emphasised.
Born Thandeka Nontobeko Ngema in the small town of Eshowe in KwaZulu Natal, MaWhoo has consistently used her music as a platform to express her truth and share her journey.
Gaining attention with her breakout hit 'Umshado', featuring Heavy-K, she has meticulously carved out a unique niche for herself, defined by her hauntingly beautiful vocals and introspective lyrics.
Over her career, MaWhoo has produced a steady stream of hits, including 'Moya Wami', 'Ngiyamthanda' and 'Thokoza', marking her presence in the South African music scene.
Throughout her five-plus-year professional career, MaWhoo has demonstrated remarkable versatility, moving seamlessly across various genres, from deep and soulful house to hip hop and maskandi.
Her collaborations with noted artists such as Kabza De Small, Master KG, Mthandeni Sk and Kelvin Momo illustrate her capacity to adapt to diverse musical styles while remaining true to her artistic essence.
As MaWhoo's heartfelt dedication to her fans shines through, it is clear that her music will not only move bodies across dance floors but also minister to the spirits of those yearning for connection and hope.
∎ 'Bengicela' is out now on all digital platforms.
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