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J’Something Releases Powerful New Version Of “Asimbonanga”

J’Something announces a stirring new rendition of “Asimbonanga”, featuring the unmistakable legacy of the late Johnny Clegg. The single marks the first release from the upcoming Scatterlings album, a deeply personal modern interpretation of Johnny Clegg’s work, celebrating a catalogue that helped shape the sound and spirit of a nation. This new version carries that spirit forward with renewed energy and purpose, connecting past and present through a song that continues to resonate across generations. Originally written and performed by Johnny Clegg and Savuka, “Asimbonanga” became one of the defining songs of the anti-apartheid movement – a bold and unifying call for the release and recognition of Nelson Mandela at a time when even his name was banned. Today, its message remains as powerful as ever, reminding us of music’s ability to inspire change, bring people together, and give voice to a nation.

The Scatterlings album is a concept project created by Jesse Clegg, son of Johnny Clegg, alongside acclaimed singer-songwriter Msaki. Together, they have brought together a collective of artists to reimagine this body of work, ensuring that its message continues to live, evolve, and inspire. Among the artists set to feature on the album are Grammy-winning Zakes Bantwini, Sun-El Musician, Simmy, Jesse Clegg, Msaki, and many more – reflecting the depth and diversity of South Africa’s contemporary music scene.

Speaking on the release, J’Something reflects:

“Growing up in South Africa, Johnny Clegg wasn’t just a musician; he was a voice of truth, unity, and courage. I had the privilege of meeting him a few times and feel absolutely blessed to be releasing this as a single. His music shaped how so many of us understood our identity and our history. To be able to reinterpret ‘Asimbonanga’ is something I don’t take lightly. It’s an honour beyond words to celebrate a man whose work meant so much to me, and to be part of a project that carries his legacy forward for a new generation.”

“Asimbonanga” is available across all major streaming platforms. It is a powerful reminder of where we come from and what music can do when it brings people together. The release also builds toward the upcoming Scatterlings Music Festival on 1 August at Huddle Park in Johannesburg with an exceptional collective of artists, including Zakes Bantwini, Sun-El Musician, J’Something, Simmy, Msaki, Jesse Clegg, MUZI, Sminofu, Tresor, Zolani Mahola, and more. Scatterlings Music Festival is set to deliver an unforgettable live experience that blends legacy, sound, and shared connection on one stage. Tickets on sale at WEBTICKETS

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