She released her debut album Sothokoza in 2011 with 10 songs, including Thuma Mina, Amajuda, Eloyi, Izitha Zami, Lihl’izulu and many more.
“My songs have great messages, I have met and received calls from my fans who say my music has touched their hearts and others have even repented and now go to church. Coming to the journey of music wasn’t easy for me as some people thought I was too shy to become a musician.”
Today Tjidzani stands proud and bold that people love her voice and stage appearance and other upcoming artists look up to her as their role model. At the moment she is working hard to reach the level where her music idols South African greats Deborah Fraser, Rebecca Malope and Hlengiwe Mhlaba have reached.
Tjidzani is back in studio working on her second album which she said she wants to be a surprise to many of her followers. The album will be out next month.
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