“I Have Big Plans,” Moozlie Hints At Defining 2026 Run With New Music. South African hip-hop star Moozlie has ignited excitement within the music community after unveiling her ambitious ambitions for 2026, indicating a notable comeback in the local rap scene.

In a conversation with DJ Speedsta on 5 Hip Hop Nights, Moozlie outlined her aspirations for the upcoming year, indicating her move toward a new and adventurous phase. “2026, I really have big, big plans,” she remarked, hinting at initiatives that may spotlight women in South African hip-hop.
A central aspect of her strategy is teamwork with fellow rap artists Rouge and Nadia Nakai. “Me (Moozlie), Rouge and Nadia Nakai are working on some really, really crazy projects that we can’t wait to share with you,” she disclosed.
This trio has previously collaborated, including the track from 2025, “Juicy,” while anticipation builds around their upcoming 2026 event, named “The Big Three Concert” at Emperors Palace, further establishing their presence in the music scene.
In addition to partnerships, Moozlie confirmed that a long-anticipated solo endeavor is underway. “I’m dropping a project as well. I think that’s long overdue,” she stated. “It’s gonna be a project, it’s gonna be a body of work that tells a complete story.”
Reflecting on her artistic journey, she commented, “I think I’ve been popping in here and there on the network. But people just kinda need to see mentally where I’m at, especially musically. I’m putting everything that I’ve learnt in the last 13 years into this project, its gonna be amazing.”
This announcement arrives at a pivotal moment in her professional life as she continues balancing her music career with media engagements, while producing impactful singles such as “Push iDust” featuring Nomfundo Yekani and Ma Ka Boi. The track evokes a raw energy and authenticity from township culture, highlighting her strong ties to her roots.
Moozlie’s plans for 2026 merge collaborative efforts with personal narratives, laying the groundwork for a crucial chapter in her career.
