Zahara celebrates reaching 20-million streams with new record label

Zahara celebrates reaching 20-million streams

Zahara is celebrating the success of her two singles, 'Nqaba Yam' and 'Mgodi', reaching 20-million streams. 

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Zahara's music continues to be a favourite for millions of people. 

The singer took to Instagram to celebrated reaching a new milestone in her music career under a new record label.  

Her two singles, 'Nqaba Yam' and 'Mgodi', have reached 20-million streams. 

"I celebrate 20 million streams since joining with my @warnermusicafrica family. It hasn’t been easy but it’s been worth every bit."

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The first album Zahara released under Warner Music was 'Nqaba Yam' and it came out in 2021. 

“What I will do with Warner Music is to tell my story to the world. I am here to inspire and give hope. I feel like a child right now, I am overjoyed and it’s amazing,” Zahara told Music In Africa.

“I’ve always said that I didn’t come into this industry to be famous, but rather to inspire. This album, like all my previous work, is an entry into my headspace. Music is my escape and saving grace. This single is what we all need now, a ray of hope during these trying times,” she added. 

The record label also took to social media to celebrate the singer's recent achievement. 

Below is their post. 

READ: Zahara cancels shows - 'My health has taken a toll'

Before Warner Music, Zahara was signed to TS Records. 

She left the record label in 2017 after she claimed it owed her millions of Rands. 

TS Records released Zahara's debut album, 'Loliwe', which made her famous and won her several awards. The album also went double platinum. 

Her second album under the record label, 'Phendula', came out in 2013. 'Country Girl' was released in 2015 and it was certified triple platinum.

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