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Bold new chapter as Ndu Browns goes solo

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September 15, 2025

NDU Browns, born Ndumiso Mdlet-she, is stepping into a new chapter of his career with his highly anticipated solo debut.

- LUTHO PASIYA

Browns released his first solo single, Ubuhle Bakho, on September 12, which coincided with his 31st birthday.

Born and raised in Ladysmith, KwaZulu-Natal, Browns has become a household name in South Africa's music scene.

He is celebrated for his soulful voice, storytelling and the ability to blend traditional African sounds with contemporary Afro-pop rhythms.

With Blaq Diamond, Browns rose to national recognition through multi-platinum albums and chart-topping singles. Their 2020 album Umuthi cemented their status, while their signature style earned them widespread acclaim and a loyal fan base across Africa.

Earlier this year, he announced his solo career, signalling a new direction in his artistry.

“September 12 carries more than the weight of a birthday,’ Browns told Independent Media Lifestyle.

“It marks the release of my debut solo single. I feel like 'm entering a new cape in my life. 'm growing up, and with that growth comes the courage to explore my sound and really expand on my music. This feels like the perfect time to take that leap”

Blaq Diamond has been central to shaping SA’s Afro-pop sound in recent years.

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