Kiddo CSA collaborates with Aubrey Qwana on new single “Dali Wami”

Mthabisi Tshuma, [email protected]

South Africa’s rising musical star Kiddo CSA (born Sipho Ncube) has teamed up with two-time SAMA nominee Aubrey Qwana for their new single, Dali Wami.

This heartfelt track is a celebration of love, commitment, and the beautiful journey of finding that special someone who completes you.

Kiddo CSA’s rise in the music scene has been remarkable. His breakthrough EP Worldwide Eye has already garnered over 87 000 streams globally, solidifying his status as an artiste to watch. His undeniable talent even earned him a spot on the cover of South Africa’s iconic Hip-Hop publication, Hype Magazine.

Dali Wami, which translates to “My Love”, is set to become an anthem of true love. With Aubrey Qwana’s soulful voice complementing the track, listeners are taken on an emotional journey. The song explores themes of love, hope, and the societal pressures surrounding relationships. It also pays tribute to the wisdom Kiddo CSA’s mother imparted about love and life.
Musically, Dali Wami is a vibrant blend of Afro-pop and contemporary South African sounds, creating an irresistible rhythm. This track is poised to dominate airwaves and dance floors, becoming an instant classic for anyone who has ever experienced the joy of finding true love.

In a statement, Kiddo CSA shared, “Creating Dali Wami was a deeply personal journey for me. It’s a song that speaks to enduring and true love – the kind that makes you want to build a life together. Working with Aubrey Qwana, who brought so much soul and emotion to the track, made this project even more special. I hope everyone who listens can feel the love and passion we poured into it.” – @mthabisi_mthire

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