IN CONVERSATION WITH Aubrey Qwana.

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outh African music sensation Aubrey Qwana has released his latest single, “Ivaka”, a soul-stirring anthem that explores the emotional and spiritual journey of overcoming life’s challenges and embracing second chances.
Known for his heartfelt storytelling and unique musical style, Qwana once again delivers a powerful message—this time through the lens of resilience, reflection, and faith. Blending his signature fusion of Afro-soul, hip-hop, maskandi, and mbaqanga, Ivaka encourages listeners to slow down, reflect, and surrender to a greater purpose.
“Ivaka is about understanding that it’s okay to take a step back—not to run away, but to reassess your path,” says Qwana. “Sometimes, lighting that candle and asking for guidance is the first step toward real growth.”
With spiritual undertones and poetic lyrics, Ivaka speaks to the power of silence, patience, and intention. The track doesn’t just showcase Qwana’s musical depth—it reinforces his role as a voice for those navigating inner turmoil, healing, and the courage it takes to begin again.
Born in Ulundi, KwaZulu-Natal, and raised between the rural heartlands and the cityscapes of Johannesburg, Aubrey Qwana is a South African singer, songwriter, rapper, and producer whose sound defies convention. With influences drawn from his roots in Zion Church gospel, maskandi, and mbaqanga, and merged with modern hip-hop and R&B, Qwana’s music is a powerful blend of the traditional and the contemporary.
Starting his career as a rapper in 2008, Qwana gained national recognition after signing with Sony Music and releasing chart-topping tracks like “Ngaqonywa” and the platinum-selling “Molo”. His music often touches on themes of love, loss, migration, faith, and identity—making him one of the most relatable and emotionally resonant voices in South African music today.
Beyond his solo work, Qwana has collaborated with stars like Sho Madjozi, DJ Tira, Mnqobi Yazo, Emtee, and Blaq Diamond, and has established himself not only as a performer but also as a producer, arranger, and creative entrepreneur.
As the founder of Inkanyamba Records, Qwana is passionate about uplifting talent from rural communities, giving a platform to artists who might otherwise be overlooked in the mainstream.
With Ivaka, Aubrey Qwana continues to evolve, both musically and spiritually. The track stands as a testament to his growth as an artist and a human being—delivering music that not only entertains, but heals, uplifts, and connects.
Whether you’re facing a crossroads or simply searching for clarity, Ivaka is a reminder that stepping back can be a powerful act of courage—and that true strength often begins in stillness.
11 Jul English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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