

The artist has been nominated for Best Xitsonga Female Artist of the Year and Best Xitsonga Hip Hop Song of the Year. “Hosikati energy through and through. Nominated for BEST XITSONGA FEMALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR and BEST XITSONGA HIP HOP SONG OF THE YEAR@munghanalonene Music Awards! 🌟💖 Let’s turn this Ndzilo into a win. 🔥” she expressed.
The nominations come shortly after the release of her new EP, Hosikati, on July 18. This project showcases her Xitsonga heritage while maintaining her hip hop essence. The term Hosikati translates to “queen” in several Southern African languages, reinforcing the EP’s core message of confidence and leadership.
At the center of the excitement is the spirit of Ndzilo. In Xitsonga, ndzilo signifies “fire.” The track incorporates catchy melodies, clever lyrics, and beats reminiscent of township dance floors, appealing to both newer listeners and long-time fans alike. This blend has broadened Faith K’s audience.
Her two nominations highlight her versatility in navigating different musical genres, balancing hip hop’s competitive nature with elevating Xitsonga culture on larger platforms. This duality is a distinguishing factor in her artistry, which resonates with local pride while also reaching broader audiences.
The nominations hold cultural significance as the South African music industry continues to evolve beyond traditional boundaries. Artists who embrace their language and background are not merely representing; they are redefining contemporary music. Faith K’s ascent illustrates this transformation, showing that she is not just infusing Xitsonga words into her music for variety, but rather creating works where the language is integral to the content, theme, and identity.