Lowfeye Offers Authentic Reflection on What He Would Say to His Late Mother One Last Time. Emerging South African hip hop artist Lowfeye recently shared a deeply moving response during an interview when posed with a significant question: If you could see your mom one more time, what would you say to her, and what would you want to feel?
Lowfeye Offers Authentic Reflection on What He Would Say to His Late Mother One Last TimeThe artist, whose real name resonates with the local culture and music scene, took a moment before answering in a blend of English and isiZulu, conveying the depth of his loss in an honest manner. “I dont know, ngingam’ bukanje. Cause I mean like kanjani manje. Yabo, mhlampe nga quleka I dont know.”
The rough translation reveals a candid revelation: “I don’t know, I would just look at her. Because I mean, how now? You see, maybe I would cry, I don’t know.” There were no rehearsed statements, no refined quotes. Just a young man contending with the reality of a final encounter with his mother.
This emotional moment follows the release of Lowfeye’s debut album NOSANGE on March 27, 2026. The album, featuring fourteen tracks and spanning about 43 minutes of introspective hip-hop and rap, is a heartfelt tribute to his late mother.
The project ranges from the initial track “40k Feet (Intro)” to collaborations that include artists like Lia Butler, Ciniso, Shwi Mantombazane, Priddy Ugly, LaCabra, and 25K, intertwining personal narratives with themes of vulnerability and cultural identity.
<p Songs like “Trauma” explore the intricate emotional layers rooted in this profound connection and the ache of absence. Fans have lauded NOSANGE for its genuine transparency and varied guest appearances, marking it as a significant milestone in the South African hip-hop genre.
Lowfeye‘s musical work has consistently carried individual significance, yet this album encapsulates a monumental moment. By dedicating NOSANGE to his mother, he transforms personal sorrow into shared artistic expression that reaches beyond mere entertainment. The interview excerpt only enhances this bond, reminding audiences that behind the music lies a son still experiencing a love that time could not erase.
