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Samthing Soweto returns with 2nd Album, Touch Is a Move

Samthing Soweto returns with 2nd Album, Touch Is a Move

The album title draws from his personal philosophy and ritual. “Touch Is a Move” echoes a rule from games played in childhood: once you touched a piece, you had to make the move no hesitation, no take-backs. It’s a phrase that grew to reflect a way of living with courage and decisiveness.

“Good Morning” was born from a simple ritual Samkelo began in 2023 a daily greeting to his online audience that became a method of maintaining community and connection. Together, these phrases speak to the album’s intention a decisive exploration of how simple rituals, words, and connections shape who we become.

The album unfolds like an ordinary day in Soweto, beginning with the crescendo of an early morning and winding down into the late evening’s reflections. Told through a blend of interludes and songs, it follows a day in the life of five-year-old Samkelo in the early 1990s.

We are introduced to uMama, uGogo, bhut’ Lungisa, sis’ Amina, and sis’ BhiBhi through his eyes. We hear his thoughts, see his world, and witness the wonder of living across different generations in his home.

The voice of young Samkelo becomes our guide. And although in real life he is the third of four children, the album returns to a time when he was “iqanda lakubo” – the last-born.
These memories are not only presented as nostalgic flashbacks but as vivid threads woven into the fabric of the present.

The final interlude, “GoodNight” closes the album with a prayer led by uGogo. As young Samkelo drifts off to sleep, he reflects on his day, his family, and his ultimate wish to belong. The day ends, and so does the album gently, intimately, and joyfully.

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Samthing Soweto, born Samkelo Lelethu Mdolomba, has long been one of the continent’s most exceptional musical voices. As a founding member of The Soil, he helped revolutionise the a cappella space. His solo career has seen chart-topping success with hits like “Akanamali,” “Akulaleki,” “AmaDM,” and his platinum-selling debut album Isphithiphithi.

With sold-out tours, multiple awards, and a sound that defies genre and convention, Samthing Soweto continues to shape and shift the sound of South African music.

This new album reaffirms his position as a heavyweight artist, a storyteller of extraordinary depth, and a singer whose voice carries both memory and meaning.

Touch Is a Move: Good Morning is now available to stream on all major music stores:
https://Platoon.lnk.to/touch-is-a-move-good-morning

 

Source: Edypromotions.com

Edy Wonda

Edy Wonder Sedzro, also known as Edy Wonda, is a prominent Ghanaian media personality and event organizer from the Volta Region. He is best known as the CEO of the Volta Media Excellence Awards (VMEA), an initiative established in 2020 to recognize and motivate media practitioners in the Volta and Oti regions. Under his leadership, VMEA has honored over 100 media professionals and organized events such as media literacy conferences and health screenings for journalists.

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