GOING SOLO: Raxa, of Tswazis, recently released his first solo offering, ‘Babalas.’
GOING SOLO: Raxa, of Tswazis, recently released his first solo offering, ‘Babalas.’

Raxa debuts solo single ‘Babalas'

Captivating fans with fresh sounds
Namibian duo Tswazis' star ventures out alone, promising new music and creative exploration.
Michael Kayunde
In a bold and exciting move, Raxa, one half of the celebrated Namibian music duo Tswazis, has ventured into the solo music scene with the release of his first single, ‘Babalas'.

The song has already made a significant impact, garnering nearly 20 000 views on YouTube, 30 000 plays on TikTok, and over 30 000 views on Facebook. The overwhelming support from fans has been a testament to Raxa's enduring popularity and the anticipation surrounding his solo career.

"The reaction has been incredible," Raxa shared enthusiastically. "The support and love from the fans have been overwhelming, and it's exciting to see so many people enjoying the track."

Raxa's decision to embark on a solo career comes after years of success with Tswazis.

While he cherishes the accomplishments and experiences shared with the group, he felt a strong urge to explore his individual artistic vision. "After many successful years with Tswazis, I felt it was the right time to explore my individual artistic vision," he explained. "Going solo allows me to experiment with new sounds and ideas. It's about personal growth and pushing my creative boundaries."

Universal experience

‘Babalas,’ his debut solo single, captures the highs and lows of a wild night out and the subsequent aftermath. Raxa aimed to convey the universal experience of dealing with a hangover, blending both fun and regret. "The process involved a lot of reflection and drawing from personal experiences to create something that is both relatable and entertaining," he noted.

Fans eager for more content can look forward to an accompanying music video, which Raxa and his team are currently planning. "We're aiming to visually capture the energy and spirit of the song," he revealed. "Fans can expect the video to drop soon, and we'll be announcing the exact release date shortly."

Looking ahead, Raxa hinted at the possibility of a solo album or EP release later this year. He is actively working on new material and exploring different styles and themes. "There is definitely a possibility," he confirmed. "Fans can expect a lot of new music. Stay tuned for more updates!"

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Namibian Sun 2024-11-25

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