Cape Town – South African award-winning musician, Ndivhudzannyi Ralivhona, popularly known as Makhadzi is back in the country following a sterling performance in Canada and Europe for a month.
The Limpopo-born hitmaker shared a clip of her performing in London where she wowed the crowd.
It was her first international tour.
Good morning vho love ❤️❤️
I would like to thank everyone who pulled up for all my tours shows. It really means alot. I Realy loved and enjoy your energy and how you were singing along with . This was my Saturday show in London ??. It was also one of the Sucsess full shows pic.twitter.com/SnHSXMfIgR
— Makhadzi (@MakhadziSA) August 9, 2022
According to Sowetan Live, the dance queen said what she missed most during her global tour was her speciality dish of sour pap with mogodu (tripe).
She also missed indulging on mopane worms and morogo (African spinach), the report said.
The 25-year-old Ghanama hitmaker was emotional when she received a warm welcome from her family and fans who waited for her at the OR Tambo International airport.
Welcome back queen @MakhadziSA pic.twitter.com/KHaERyO26R
— Tshianeo (@kutamatshianeo) August 10, 2022
Among her fans was media personality Mohale Motaung, who handed her some flowers.
Went to welcome the Queen at the airport earlier.
Welcome home, Queen. @MakhadziSA
I love you forever please. ??❤️ pic.twitter.com/oH9vHS6OMj— Mohale Motaung (@mohale_motaung) August 10, 2022
“All I can say is when it comes to Makhadzi there was no difference, I believe that everyone that loved me from day one and my supporters overseas and everywhere they love Makhadzi for who she is, and what she does. So I make sure that I performed in all sorts. I did everything that is Makhadzi.
“When it comes to fan base I was too emotional, I was shocked because my first show was in Canada Vancouver, there were a lot of white people and they sang along to my old songs, they were singing along to Magiya which was my new song, I was too emotional and it shows that the world is waiting for Makhadzi and music is not all about the language because they were singing along to my Venda language,” Times Live quoted her as saying during a press briefing on Wednesday.
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Compiled by Betha Madhomu