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Yanga Chief Reflects on Near Quitting Music Before His ‘Lord Faku’ Revival

Man-Gale August 7, 2025 3 minutes read
Yanga Chief's Journey: From Near Quitting to Musical Renaissance with 'Lord Faku'

Yanga Chief, known to many as iDyan, once faced a critical crossroads in his music career, unsure if he still belonged in the industry.

During a recent interview with Amahle Jaxa on the Jaxx of All Trades podcast, the SAMA-winning artist opened up about the unseen struggles that nearly pushed him out of music altogether.

Long before the era of collaborations with Lord Faku and a revived energy, Yanga Chief contemplated leaving music behind.

“I thought I was finished,” he shared. “It wasn’t that I couldn’t write or perform; it just didn’t feel right anymore.”

He confronted a harsh reality: “It doesn’t even make financial sense to do this anymore,” Yanga revealed. This acknowledgment struck a chord—reminding him that passion alone doesn’t pay the bills. For an artist like Yanga, who invests immense creativity in every lyric, sequence, and visual, the disconnect between effort and reward can feel overwhelming.

Yanga has been a defining voice in South African hip hop, contributing culture-rich projects like *Becoming a Pop Star* and *Pop Star*. Yet, during his hiatus, he found himself questioning his place in the music scene.

Rather than fading away, Yanga Chief took a step back—not to rest, but to reflect deeply.

“I was mourning,” he confessed, alluding to personal losses and an emotional detachment from his art. “In all the noise, I lost sight of who I was outside of music.”

This profound exhaustion stemmed from bearing the weight of his culture, struggles, and the expectations placed upon him without pause. It’s the emotional toll that comes when you’re seen as not just a rapper, but as a storyteller representing those with untold narratives.

As he pointed out, passion alone isn’t sufficient to sustain a career. For someone like Yanga, who meticulously crafts every aspect of his artistry, the disconnect between his contributions and external validation became suffocating.

“I didn’t want to create music just to stay relevant,” he explained. “My goal wasn’t competition; it was connection.”

The return of Yanga Chief wasn’t orchestrated through strategized meetings or marketing campaigns; it emerged from a place of introspection—listening to his inner self and resolving to make music that was genuine.

“Lord Faku wasn’t just another project; it was a cleansing experience,” he noted.

With *Lord Faku – The Life of a Dyan*, Yanga Chief didn’t merely release new tracks; he liberated himself from burdens. Each song serves as a personal reflection, a spiritual checkpoint, reminding us that hip hop can still offer healing when we let it.

This comeback transcends chart positions; it symbolizes Yanga’s reclaiming of self. In an industry that often values consistency and commercial noise, his absence was misconstrued. But now, following the interview, it all makes sense—he wasn’t hiding; he was rebuilding.

In this process of rebuilding, he showcases an artist who, in the midst of a fast-paced environment, prioritizes purpose over mere production speed.

Even during his moments of uncertainty, his legacy remained potent. Fans continuously revisited his lyrics, and his visual storytelling became exemplary of cinematic hip-hop. Yanga’s name continues to resonate with respect and admiration.

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