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Londie London opens up about trauma in new song ‘Ngyabonga Nkosi’

Posted on September 23, 2025
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Londie London speaks about upcoming music ‘Ngyabonga Nkosi’

South African singer and reality TV star Londie London has poured her heart out in her latest song, Ngyabonga Nkosi, which is set to be released on September 26.

Taking to Instagram, the star shared the emotional inspiration behind the track, revealing that it stems from a deeply personal and painful experience she went through.

“Ngyabonga Nkosi 26/09. This song is so close to my heart cause for once I got to be vulnerable about a very traumatic situation that happened in my life, that God and my mom’s prayers helped me through it…and for that I am Thankful,” she wrote.

Fans praised Londie for her courage and vulnerability, with many expressing excitement for the upcoming release.

The song is expected to showcase a different side of her artistry, one rooted in raw emotion, healing, and gratitude.

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