IN CONVERSATION WITH CEENDAY

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At just 21 years old, Sindiswaa Nhlapho — known on stage as Ceenday — is quickly becoming one of Johannesburg’s most exciting musical voices. Born and raised in the heart of the city, her journey began early: by the age of 3, her natural vocal talent was already turning heads, hinting at the powerhouse she’d grow to become.
Over the years, Ceenday’s commitment to music deepened. Through relentless practice, experimentation, and a strong support system at home, she shaped her sound in a city known for its rich culture and ever-evolving creative scene.
Her style is rooted in afropop, but her influences are broad and vibrant — much like Johannesburg itself. Icons such as Nomfundo Moh and Berita have helped shape her musical palette, but Ceenday has managed to develop a sound that is distinctively hers: warm, soulful, and full of energy.
As her talent has gained recognition, so too has her presence on stages and in studios. Collaborations with respected producers and fellow artists have helped amplify her voice, earning her a reputation for both vocal excellence and commanding live performances.
A major milestone came in 2024, when Universal Music signed her — a career-defining moment that set her on a new path with one of the world’s top labels. With a professional team behind her and an unstoppable drive, Ceenday is now firmly positioned for success.
Every performance, every lyric, and every beat from Ceenday reflects her bold artistic spirit. She’s not just chasing a dream — she’s living it, reshaping what it means to be a young artist in South Africa’s music scene.
And while her journey is only just beginning, one thing is clear: Ceenday is a name the world will be hearing for a long time to come.
8 Aug 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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