A New Chapter for the Soulful Hitmaker
Renowned South African artist Brandon Dhludhlu is set to make waves once again with the release of his much-anticipated EP, Girls Love Deep House Vol. 1, officially launching on 26 November 2025. Known for his distinctive blend of soul, house, and heartfelt storytelling, Brandon continues to evolve his sound — this time celebrating the power and artistry of women in house music.
All-Female Vocal Lineup Sets the Tone
With Girls Love Deep House Vol. 1, Brandon breaks new ground by featuring only female vocalists, creating a vibrant and emotive sonic journey that amplifies women’s voices in a genre often dominated by male producers and performers. The project includes standout collaborations with two international artists from Botswana — Jinger Stone and Dato Seiko — both known for their soulful depth and vocal mastery.

Producers Behind the Groove
To craft this unique soundscape, Brandon teamed up with an eclectic mix of producers who bring their own flair to the EP. The lineup features Deep Essential, Dynamic Soul, SWVRE, Da Gifto, and Fatso 98, each contributing distinctive textures and grooves that highlight Brandon’s commitment to innovation within Deep House.
“It’s been an incredible journey working with such talented women and producers from across the region. We’ve created something truly special together — a deep house project that celebrates women’s creativity and emotional power,” says Brandon.
A Tribute to Women’s Voices in African House
Beyond its infectious rhythms, Girls Love Deep House Vol. 1 stands as a tribute to women’s creativity and influence in shaping the African house music landscape. From the melodies to the messages, the EP reflects unity, empowerment, and love — a testament to the evolving sound of Deep House on the continent.
Release Details
Fans can stream and download Girls Love Deep House Vol. 1 on all major digital platforms starting 26 November 2025. Expect a collection rich in emotion, rhythm, and groove — one that reaffirms Brandon Dhludhlu’s position as one of the most versatile and visionary voices in modern African music.
