Loliwe

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Loliwe
Zahara's Loliwe album cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released6 September 2011 (2011-09-06)
Recorded2011
Genre Afro-soul
Label TS Records
Producer
  • Robbie Malinga
  • Mojalefa Thebe
Zahara chronology
Loliwe
(2011)
The Beginning Live
(2012)
Singles from Loliwe
  1. "Loliwe"
    Released: 31 August 2011
  2. "Ndiza"
    Released: 25 November 2011

Loliwe (English: The Train) is the debut studio album by South African singer Zahara, released on 6 September 2011. The album's production was handled by Robbie Malinga and Mojalefa Thebe. It was supported by two singles: "Loliwe" and "Ndiza", and features a guest appearance from Georgyn Kanana. It sold over 20,000 copies and reached gold status within 72 hours of its release. Four weeks after it was released, it sold 210,000 copies in South Africa. [1] Furthermore, Loliwe sold 350,000 copies after four months of being on the market. [2] It is the second fastest selling album in South African history behind Brenda Fassie's Memeza , which sold over 500,000 copies. [3]

Contents

Background

Zahara wrote most of the songs for the album prior to signing a record deal with TS Records in August 2010. [4] [5] In her songs, she references apartheid activists like Walter Sisulu, Nelson Mandela and Helen Joseph. The title track "Loliwe" refers to the train that brought workers back home after many years of working in Johannesburg, where they often had other families. [5] In an interview, Zahara described the album as a "metaphor" and further said, "It's like ... just pick yourself up. No matter who's your father or who's your mother ... I believe that you're not a mistake." [5]

Singles

TS Records released the album's lead single "Loliwe" on 31 August 2011. Its accompanying music video was produced by Mastermax Films. "Ndiza" was released as the album's second single on 25 November 2011. [6] Zahara describes the song as "a place one goes to make their heart pure". [7] [8] The music video for the song was also directed by Ash Dibben.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Music Review South Africa92/100 [9]
MOMIX8/10 [10]

Loliwe received widespread acclaim from music critics. Simah of MOMIX gave the album an 8 out of 10, stating, "The album actually proves the opinions I've been hearing about it. And it serves as one of the most powerful debuts by a South African woman. She certainly possesses the golden touch because her talent is enough to make her shine and reach for her destiny." Claire Martens of Music Review South Africa assigned a normalized score of 92 out of 100, adding, "Set against the strumming of her guitar and the infusion of African-style beats, the music tends towards simplicity and integrity. Having said that, the album is not perfect. I thought the song “My Guitar” was her weakest offering and inappropriately placed. I also felt like the first part of album is stronger than the rest, “Umthwalo” and “Loliwe” being the pinnacle, throwing the rest of the album off kilter. Bar this, Loliwe comes close to perfection."

Accolades

Loliwe won Best Selling Album, Album of the Year and Best Smooth Urban Music Album at the 18th Annual South African Music Awards. [11] It was nominated for Best Produced Album and won Best Female Album at the 2011 Metro FM Music Awards. [12] [13]

YearAwards ceremonyAward description(s)Results
2012 18th Annual South African Music Awards Best Smooth Urban Music AlbumWon
Best Selling AlbumWon
Album of the YearWon
2011Metro FM Music AwardsBest Produced AlbumNominated
Best Female AlbumWon

Track listing

All tracks are written by Bulelwa Mkutukana, Robbie Malinga and Mojalefa Thebe

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Destiny"Bulelwa Mkutukana4:16
2."Umthwalo"Bulelwa Mkutukana5:33
3."Loliwe"Bulelwa Mkutukana4:32
4."Xa Bendingena Mama"Bulelwa Mkutukana3:19
5."Ndiza"Bulelwa Mkutukana3:23
6."Incwad' Encane" (featuring Georgyn Kanana)Bulelwa Mkutukana and Georgyn Kanana5:06
7."Lengoma"Bulelwa Mkutukana3:42
8."My Guitar"Bulelwa Mkutukana5:30
9."Thekwana"Bulelwa Mkutukana3:29
10."Away"Bulelwa Mkutukana4:19
11."Brand New Day"Bulelwa Mkutukana3:59
12."Shine"Bulelwa Mkutukana4:40
Bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Lengoma (remix)"Bulelwa Mkutukana7:16

Personnel

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
South Africa6 September 2011 CD, Digital download TS Records

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