IN CONVERSATION WITH YANDANI.

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Nearly a month since its release, Yandani’s debut single “Honeydew” continues to shine—and so does the 18-year-old South African sensation behind it. The R&B-pop anthem, which officially dropped on 30 May 2025, has cemented the young artist’s place as one of the country’s most exciting new voices.

A smooth, vibrant blend of sweet harmonies, upbeat rhythms, and effortless charm, Honeydew is more than just a catchy tune—it’s an expression of confidence, joy, and young love. From the first note, it transports listeners into a warm, carefree space where embracing your truth is the only vibe.

“‘Honeydew’ is my version of a feel-good anthem,” Yandani said in a statement. “It’s full of confidence, happiness and the sweetness of young love… I wanted it to lift people’s spirits the moment they hear it. For my lover girls and boys—it’s about having the best of both worlds.”

Born into musical royalty, Yandani Shabalala carries a powerful legacy. He is the grandson of Joseph Shabalala, the founder of the globally acclaimed Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and the son of the group’s current lead, Thamsanqa Shabalala. Yet, despite his roots in traditional harmony, Yandani’s sound is bold, fresh, and fully his own.

Over the past year, he’s been on a whirlwind creative journey between Durban, Cape Town, and London—writing, recording, and shaping a debut that blends African identity with global pop energy. His authenticity and style have resonated far beyond studio walls. On TikTok, he boasts over 984,000 followers, with fans responding enthusiastically to his visuals, charm, and behind-the-scenes content. Instagram tells a similar story, where over 123,000 followers are already invested in his rise.
27 Jun 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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