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Jazzwrld and Thukuthela’s debut album, ‘The Most Wanted’, delivers hits, emotion

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September 23, 2025

THE day we have been waiting for, as fans of the 3-Step sound or, more accurately, fans of house music, has finally arrived.

- LUTHO PASIYA

Jazzwrld and Thukuthela’s debut album, ‘The Most Wanted’, delivers hits, emotion

Jazzwrld and Thukuthela have released their debut album, The Most Wanted.

They are undeniably the leading names in the industry right now.

I first discovered the duo earlier this year through their hit songs Isaka (6am), a collaboration with Ciza, and Vuka with Oscar Mbo.

Shortly after the success of these tracks, they delivered more chart-topping hits, including Bengicela featuring MaWhoo and GL_Ceejay, uMa Wengane with Sykes and Major League DJz, Uzizwa Kanjan featuring MaWhoo and GL_Ceejay, Tholukuthi (Clap Song) and uValo featuring Babalwa M and Dlala Thukzin.

All of these songs are catchy and worthy of the Song of the Year consideration. With so many hits this year, I was curious what their debut album would offer.

Last month, Jazzworx and GL_Ceejay went through a traumatic ordeal when they were robbed and kidnapped during a home invasion. The perpetrators were after their studio computers. Despite this, the duo delivered on what they promised to their fans.

The Most Wanted contains 13 tracks with a total running time of one hour and fifteen minutes.

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