JÏMONO and Bongi Silinda come together on “Khala,” a collaboration that blends genres while highlighting the depth of their artistry. The track is built to create meaningful moments on the dancefloor, balancing sound, emotion, and storytelling.
“Khala,” meaning “to cry” in Zulu, carries a strong emotional core. The record invites listeners to slow down and fully engage with their feelings, offering a reflective space within a rhythm-driven setting.
The song stands as an international effort, beginning in London and reaching completion in Johannesburg. This cross-continental process shapes its identity, contributing to a sound that is already gaining attention on a global scale.
Early reactions highlight the strength of the collaboration and its musical direction.
“Both collaborators of this introspective single are impressive. The South African house elements, in commemoration with the vivid, and indigenous storytelling makes it a worthwhile single of championing on any reasonable platform.” – The UpperEnt
“The melody emerged like a first light, greeted by the drums in a passionate, rhythmic embrace. It traveled a path of crystalline simplicity, returning time and again to the familiar warmth of the chorus. The harmonies swelled into a cathedral of sound, all while a tireless pulse beat beneath, driving the spirit forward.” – Blue Radio
With “Khala,” JÏMONO and Bongi Silinda deliver a track that connects emotion with movement, creating a space where introspection and rhythm meet.
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