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Puleng Phoofolo Releases New Album Nthabiseng

Puleng Phoofolo has released her new album titled Nthabiseng. The project shows strong vocals, clear themes and a focus on personal stories. The album arrives with eight tracks that blend gospel influence, modern production and heartfelt writing.

Nthabiseng presents Puleng as confident and grounded. She uses each song to speak about faith, love and emotional strength. The sound remains rooted in her signature style, supported by producers who shape a clean and polished finish. The image shared with the release shows her under a beam of light, which fits the tone of the album. It gives a sense of hope and reflection, matching the messages in the music.

The tracklist includes:

  1. Ungowami, produced by Lizwi Wokuqala
  2. Ngizo Fela Lana, produced by Flash Cortez
  3. Warrior, produced by Lowley
  4. Pelo Yaka featuring Sannere, produced by VibeBoyBeatz and Moriente M
  5. Ngizimisele featuring Phoka Ea Boroa, produced by Moriente M
  6. Matsekela featuring Litshepe and Phoka Ea Boroa, produced by Moriente M
  7. Lerato featuring Wave Rhyder, produced by Troy
  8. Monga Pelo featuring Sannere, produced by VibeBoyBeatz

Each track brings a different energy. Ungowami opens the album with a strong message about trust and devotion. Tracks like Warrior carry themes of resilience. Ngizimisele and Matsekela add collaborative depth. The features support Puleng without overpowering her vocal presence.

You hear clear intention in the writing. She focuses on emotional honesty and uses direct language. The production stays consistent and allows the vocals to lead. Listeners who follow her work will find familiar elements while noticing growth in her delivery.

Nthabiseng positions Puleng Phoofolo for stronger visibility in the current gospel and inspirational music space. The album connects with listeners who appreciate music built on real experiences and clear messages. The tracklist shows variety, the features add colour and the overall sound feels complete.

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