Durban musician Dlala Thukzin is ready to represent South Africa in Tanzania at the 2025 Trace Music Awards. The musician has been nominated for two awards,
Durban musician Dlala Thukzin is taking Gqom and House music to the world and is ready to represent South Africa once againTurn unemployment into income. Your next job starts here., was declared the Song of the Year by many people and now he is reaping the benefits of his hard work.. Thukzin is up for two awards namely, Best Male and Best Artist. He is going against other artists such as Grammy-award-winning artist Tyla and other African giants like Burna Boy.
He stated that he would be attending the ceremony because it is a "great chance to connect with other artists and the international music scene." Thukzin has encouraged his followers to continue voting for him as he is crossing his fingers that he will come out as a winner.PAY ATTENTION:Jessica Gcaba is an Entertainment Editor for Briefly News . She is a Journalism graduate from the Durban University Of Technology . She has 4 years of experience as an Entertainment and Lifestyle Journalist at Africa New Media Group writing for ZAlebs website. She passed a set of trainings from Google News Initiative. To reach her, contact: jessica.
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