iFani is entering an exciting new phase in his career with the announcement of a new management partnership, which signifies a personal renewal and an intensified focus on his music.
On Instagram, the rapper, whose real name is Mzayifani Boltina, shared his feelings and revealed his collaboration with Asanda Empires.
He characterized this change as a crucial moment, expressing, “My lonely days are gone. I am no longer moving alone. We are an empire now.”
This partnership sets the stage for what is expected to be a vibrant return to the music scene.
With plans for live shows at both local and international venues, along with new songs, music videos, and various media engagements, it seems iFani is gearing up for a busy schedule.
A central aspect of this new chapter involves a commitment to cultural development, as iFani aims to promote the Xhosa language and heritage on a global scale.
Reflecting on his time away from the spotlight, he acknowledged the distance he felt from his fans, stating, “For a long time, people have been missing me, and I have been missing the people, too,” and reminisced about the signature chant, “HAY’MAAANI!!” that characterized his past performances.
Now prepared to return with intent and a strong desire, he remarked, “A man eats from the sweat of his brow, right?”
Through Asanda Empires, iFani joins a collective dedicated to highlighting the significance of Xhosa culture.
“We want to develop it, polish it, and show Mzansi and the whole world that there are Xhosa people. And asanda,” he declared, reflecting his ambition and pride for this initiative.
In addition to his professional updates, the artist made an effort to reconnect personally with his audience.
“Please welcome me back into your hearts,” he requested of his fans, adding “Ndiyavuya nyhani,” as he expressed his eagerness for the future.
True to his character, iFani infused humor and sincerity into his remarks.
In a light-hearted jab at critics of his style, he quipped, “If you do not like my clothes, leave them. Love me instead,” mentioning his intention to elevate his fashion choices with the help of Laduma Ngxokolo.
He also took the opportunity to extend an olive branch, offering an apology to fellow musician Flash Ikumkani for previous comments.
“Sometimes poverty makes one angry. Sorry, mahn Flash, I am grinding now. Your music has flavour and contributes to Xhosa culture. Hopefully, we will collaborate in the future.”
Concerning financial matters, he asked fans for understanding, noting, “Do not rush to ask me for money. I have just started working. Wait for me to get paid.”
Even while residing in Sandton, iFani wanted to reassure his supporters that he remains connected to his roots.
“Do not be shocked when you see me in the kasi. Yes, I live in Sandton now, but my heart still loves the township.”
This new development represents a notable change for the rapper, who has openly discussed the hurdles he faced in the industry, which delayed the release of his third album, 3rd Quadrant.
With fresh management and building energy, iFani appears poised to re-establish his presence in the music world, now with a more defined purpose and a supportive team.
