10 Sept 2024

News: Sho Madjozi (@ShoMadjozi) stuns fans with fiery freestyle on Made On Monday and teases new music



The South African starlet Sho Madjozi left numerous listeners in high spirits with her new, inspired freestyle on Joy Nathu's popular show "Made On Monday".

The ever-energetic Sho Madjozi lit up the airwaves with a hot freestyle on the show last night. In this special interview, the multiple award-winning sensation from South Africa also premiered her highly anticipated new track entitled "Kadigong'o".

In a thrilling expose, Sho Madjozi announced that "Kadigong'o" is set to drop next week - a first release in two years. "I haven't put out music in a while. I had a debate with Gemini Major, and the reception to the song was so positive, we're releasing Kadigong'o this month, and another song next month," she explained.

Sho Madjozi first performed "Kadigong'o" for the very first time at the past Lake of Stars Festival, debuting it on "Made On Monday" alongside a freestyle left fans speechless. Known from her hit "John Cena", Sho surprised listeners with a faultless Chichewa freestyle over Hyphen's "Kuusumana" instrumental, and giving a special co-sign to the Malawian rap icon.

"Was that Young Kay? The legendary! Such a cool guy. Ah, come on, man, you gotta respect that guy!" she praised.

Sho Madjozi also spoke highly of other Malawian artists such as Zeze Kingston, Fada Moti, as well as Temwah, while insinuating collaborations with Malawian artists to help promote their music further.

Sho Madjozi, who's real name is Maya Christinah Xichavo Wegerif, is a Limpopo-born sensation, who blends Tsonga culture with global beats. With hits like "John Cena," she's wowed crowds from Madison Square Garden to international festivals and won numerous including the BET Award for Best New International Act (2019), South African Music Awards: Newcomer of the Year (2020), Female Artist of the Year (2020), African Muzik Magazine Awards (2019), Nickelodeon Kids Choice Award (2020), Forbes Woman Africa’s Entertainer of the Year (2021), and South African Music Award for Best Traditional Music Album (2021).