SA Couples Doing Music Together 2019
SA Couples Doing Music Together 2019 – We would like to believe a couple that sings together, is likely to stay together, of course, this may never be the point, as some do not always stay together.
Although, they do give us the world with their classical, heartfelt duets to get us through our loneliest nights.
These couples believed to be still present romantic partners gave us some of our favourite true love-inspired tracks of all time, and in doing so, put a major dent in our chocolate budgets.
1. Shota & Phumeza
Phumeza communicating through the song, shared in part: “As we begin a new chapter, we taking it way back to how it all started for us, through Music.” Shota & Phumeza Mdabe to release a new single. We can’t wait to hear it!
2. Zakes Bantwini & Nandi Madida
They collaborated on their new song, Dance.
The love birds Both Zakes and Nandi promoted the single on their social media and their fans were excited. It’s something they have always wanted to do.
Nandi and Zakes emancipated “Dance” on Freedom Day. The single purposed at getting Africans to unite in song and dance. The duo’s intention was to bring a strong message of unity and Ubuntu during this time of turmoil. We heard the song and we loved it!
3. Heavy K & Ntombi
Heavy K hasn’t looked back ever since as he has worked with big names in the music industry and he is now taking it a step further by collaborating with his wife – Ntombi. NdiBambe is a Xhosa word which means ‘hold me’ and the visuals tell the story very well as we can see that Ntombi is visibly longing for her husband’s touch as she is singing the catchy lyrics.
4. Chad Da Don & Kelly Khumalo
While it’s still unclear whether Kelly Khumalo and Chad Da Don are still together, the couple is sure making sweet music together.
They recently released a song together titled “Gcwala” and have been performing it together on stage, well, until recent rumours of separation. Which is concerning, since Kelly has since deleted all her Instagram post and also Chad.
Written by: Aphiwe Theodorah Mvinjelwa