Tseki M cries her lungs out with her new single ’Kuzolunga’, the track gives hope for better days and encourages people not to give up.
The song is available on all digital platforms, Listen Here.
Speaking about when she started singing and what inspired her, Tseki M adds:
“I started making music 2016 because I wanted to try new sound, I started singing when I was 10 years old, singing choral music and singing at church. What inspired me is my dad he loves singing composing church music so I started loving music because he would ask me and my siblings to help him to harmonise his compositions”.

Tsekiso started performing in primary school with a popular community choir called the Cantare Children’s choir which included all Ekurhuleni School choirs, and eventually was chosen to be the lead singer due to her outstanding vocal ability.
The school choir she joined won a National competition called the South African School Competition Einsternfod (Sasce Motsepe Foundation).
She managed to score one position in the mezzo soprano category representing Gauteng Province. Her inspiration comes from her family musical background, particularly her father who was also a musician in his own right.
She would regularly practise music both at school and at home. Her father, also a musician, encouraged Tseki M to pursue her dreams at an early age.
Kuzolunga is one of the songs that could be self-explanatory, but she further explained what this song means and what she hopes the song does to the nation, she adds:
“When I was writing this song I was going through a lot and I was expressing my feelings on how life can be so challenging but I should remember that everything will be fine should pray about it and not give up.
