IN CONVERSATION WITH UNATHI and the New Wave of South African R&B – Unpacking Love, Uu

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Johannesburg’s R&B landscape continues to evolve, and one of the emerging
voices shaping its future is Uunathi. Born in Midrand and raised in the East of
Johannesburg, Uunathi Thwala is positioning herself as part of a new
generation of South African artists redefining contemporary R&B through
vulnerability, atmospheric production and deeply personal storytelling.

Her five-track EP, Love, Uu, released in February 2026, arrives as an intimate
exploration of modern love. Timed around Valentine’s season, the project
functions as a musical love letter — not just to romance, but to self-worth and
emotional accountability. Across tracks like “Hopefully,” “Without,”
“Uthando Lobhlungu,” and “Valentines Alone,” Uunathi navigates themes of
longing, heartbreak, devotion and healing. The EP asks an important question:
does love hurt because it is inherently complex, or because we sometimes
accept less than we deserve?

Sonically, Uunathi blends silky smooth vocals with contemporary R&B
textures, layered harmonies and subtle Afro-soul undertones. Her lyricism
reads like diary entries — conversational, reflective and emotionally
unfiltered. This authenticity has helped her steadily grow a following on
digital platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, TikTok and Instagram,
where audiences resonate with her openness about vulnerability and self-
discovery.

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As South African R&B continues to gain global playlist traction, artists like
Uunathi represent a shift toward softer, emotionally intelligent storytelling —
music that feels like late-night voice notes or quiet introspection after love’s
highs and lows. With Love, Uu, she not only introduces herself to wider
audiences but also contributes to a broader conversation about love in the
digital age: its tenderness, its wounds and the journey back to self.
27 Feb English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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