Makhadzi

Makhadzi
Background information
Birth nameNdivhudzannyi Ralivhona
Also known asMakhadzi
Born (1996-06-30) 30 June 1996 (age 28)
Limpopo
OriginLimpopo, Ha Mashamba
GenresDance/Venda Pop
Occupationsinger Dancer Entrepreneur
Years active2005–present
Labels
  • Black Skopion Music (former)
  • Rita Dee Entertainment (former)
  • Open Mic Productions (former)
Makhadzi Entertainment

Ndivhudzannyi Ralivhona (born 30 June 1996[1]), known by her stage name Makhadzi, is a South African singer. Born and raised in Ha-Mashamba, Limpopo, her career began at the age of 12 as dancer prior pursuing a music career as a singer, while she was attending school she signed a record deal with Rita Dee Entertainment and released Muhwalo Uya Ndemela in 2015. She garnered local attention after her single "Tshanda Vhuya" released in 2017. Her second studio album Matorokisi (2019), debuted at number two in South Africa.

Makhadzi's third studio album Kokovha (2020), became one of her biggest successes and debuted at number one on the South African iTunes albums charts. It contained the chart-topping singles "Amadoda", "Mphemphe", "Kokovha" and "Tshikwama".[2]

Her fourth studio album African Queen (2021) was certified gold in South Africa.[3]

Makhadzi's fifth studio album African Queen 2.0 (2022), reached number one in South Africa.[citation needed]

Early life

Makhadzi was born in a small village called Ha-Mashamba Tshivhangani, just outside Elim in Limpopo province. After her parents separated, Ndivhudzannyi and her two siblings had to stay with their mother. She completed her grade 12 at Mukula Integrated School. Ndivhudzannyi obtained her qualification in Public Relations and she is currently studying drama.[4][5][6][7][8]

Music career

Her career started at the age of 13, where she used to perform at Taxi ranks, getting money from people's offerings.[9] In 2010, Makhadzi joined a musical group Makhirikhiri as a dancer.[10]

Shortly after she left dancing, she began working on her music career. Makhadzi independently released three studio albums Muvhango (2009), Ndo Tshinya Ni? (2011) and Litshani u Ntsala Murahu (2012).[11][10]

On 1 December 2014 her fourth studio album Rita Dee was released.[11]

In 2015, she attracted the attention of Rita Dee Entertainment and got signed a record deal, followed by the release of her album Muhwalo Uya Ndemela.[citation needed]

The following year she released her album Yo Shoma in 2017. The album scooped two awards for Best Female Artist and Tshivenda Best at Fame South African Music Awards.[citation needed]

Shumela Venda was released in 2017. It was supported by two singles "Dj Wa Vhorine" and "Tshanda Vhuya".[citation needed]

2019–2020: Matorokisi, Kokovha

Makhadzi's breakthrough single "Matorokisi" was released in 2019, became one biggest song of her career.[10]

Her studio album Matorokisi was released on 1 November 2019. The album peaked at number 2 on local iTunes/Apple Music South Africa and remained in the Top 5 for three days.[citation needed]

In 2019, Makhadzi was featured by Master KG on a song titled "Tshikwama", released off the album Jerusalema.[12][13]

After she left Rita Dee Entertainment, Makhadzi bagged a record deal with Open Mic Productions.[14][15]

On 16 October 2020, Makhadzi studio album Kokovha, was released in South Africa.[16] The album features Mayten, Mampintsha, Prince Benza, Mr Brown, Gigi Lamayne, Jah Prayzah, Team Mosha, Moonchild Sanelly, FB, Charma Girl and Sho Madjozi.[17] As of August 2021, her album was named the most stream on Apple Music.[18] The album was certified with gold plaque.[19]

2021–2022: African Queen, Pain Ya Jealous, African Queen 2.0

On 5 April 2021, Makhadzi released a single "Mjolo" featuring Mlindo the Vocalist.[20][21] The song peaked number 28 on South Africa iTunes charts.[22]

Her single "Ghanama" featuring Prince Benza, and King Monada was released on 7 July 2021.[23] The song was certified platinum in South Africa.[24]

On 16 August she announced her album African Queen and release date on her Twitter.[25] That same month she also released her single "Tchukutsha" featuring Lady Du on 7 August 2021.[26]

On 6 August Kabza De Small teased a collaboration single "Salungano" with Makhadzi on YouTube,[27] which was released on 2 September 2021.

Her studio album African Queen, was released on 3 September 2021.[28] The album features Cassper Nyovest, Kabza De Small and Lady Du.[29]

At the 6th ceremony of All Africa Music Awards, she received a nomination for Best Female Artist in South Africa.[30]

Pain Ya Jealous was released on 31 March 2022. The EP was certified Gold in South Africa.[31]

Makhadzi announced working on her next studio album African Queen 2.0 on 17 October, captioned "#albumloading" over 30 songs were recorded throughout from early January to October.[32]

Her fifth studio album was set to be released on 4 November, but postponed to 18 November 2022.[33][34] It features Blaq Diamond, Big Zulu, Penny Penny, Yaba Buluku Boyz, Mr Brown.[35][36] It reached number one in Botswana.[citation needed]

2023–present: Mbofholowo, Upcoming album

In early May 2023, Makhadzi left her former record label Open Mic Production.[37]

Following departure with her former label, Makhadzi established her own record label Makhadzi Entertainment and began to work on her sixth studio album Mbofholowo.[38]

The album was released on 1 September 2023.[39] The album amassed one million streams on Apple Music, two days after its release.[40] In addition, Mbofholowo was certified platinum in South Africa.[41]

In early September 2023, Makhadzi was announced as Spotify's Equal ambassador.[42][43]

"Number 1" featuring Iyanya, and Prince Benza was released 10 May 2024. The song debuted number 9 on The Official South African Charts.[44][45] It was certified two-times platinum in South Africa within two months.[41]

Makhadzi won Dance Artist of the Year and International Achievement of the Year at the 2024 Basadi in Music Awards.

Towards the end of August 2024, Makhadzi announced her upcoming album Miracles Child to be released on October 7.[46]

Business ventures

In December 2021, Makhadzi launched Kokovha brand in collaboration with Kicks Sportwear at Mall of Africa.[47]

In March 2022, she launched her body lotion brands Mavoda.[48]

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

  • Pain Ya Jealous (2022)

Television

In 2018, Makhadzi was hosted on Yo TV for her first television performance.[50] She has since conducted interviews with various radio stations, including Munghana Lonene FM, Phalaphala FM, Nzhelele FM, Makhado FM, Sloot FM, and Capricorn FM, where she spoke about her music, life and her hardships.[51] She also appeared on The Morning Show on ETV. Makhadzi was one of the performers at the 2020 DSTV Mzansi Viewers Choice Awards. Her performance was hailed as one of the best performances of the night on social media.[52]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result Ref.
2017 LMAC Best Tshivenda hit Won [53][54][4][55]
2018 TSHIMA awards Best Tshivenda Dance Artist/Album of the Year Nominated [56][57]
Female Artist of the Year Nominated
Tshivenda Song of the Year Nominated
Best Tshivenda Artist of the Year Nominated
2019 Tshivenda Music Awards Song of the Year ("Tshikwama") Won
Artist of the Year Won
2021 Mzansi Kwaito & House Music Awards Best Music Video Nominated [58]
2021 AFRIMA Best Artist, Duo or Group Won [59]
2022 Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards Favourite African Star Won [60]
2022 Mzansi Viewers Choice Awards Favourite Personality Nominated [61]
Favourite Music artist/Group Won
Favourite Song Won
2022 Basadi in Music Awards Song of the Year Nominated [62][63]
Artist of the Year Won
2022 South African Music Awards Music Video of the Year ("Ghanama" featuring Prince Benza) Won [64][65]
Best Collaboration ("Zwivhuya" featuring Joe Delinger) Nominated
2023 Metro FM Music Awards Best Female Artist (African Queen 2.0) Won [66]
Basadi in Music Awards Artist of the Year Nominated [67][68]

[69]

South African Music Awards Best Traditional Album (African Queen 2.0) Won
2024 BET Awards Best New International Act Won [70][71]
Basadi in Music Awards Songwriter of the Year Nominated [72]
Dance Artist of the Year Won
Artist of the Year Nominated
International Achievement Award Won
South African Music Awards Best Traditional Music Album Nominated [73]
African Entertainment Awards USA Best Female Artist Nominated [74]

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Chabad Orthodox Jewish singer (born 1984) This article is about the Hasidic singer. For the American football quarterback, see Benny Friedman. Benny FriedmanBenny Friedman in 2018Background informationBorn (1984-12-03) December 3, 1984 (age 39)St. Paul, MinnesotaGenresOrthodox popYears active1998–presentWebsitebennysmusic.comMusical artist Part of a series onChabad(Rebbes and Chasidim) Rebbes of Chabad Shneur Zalman of Liadi (Alter Rebbe) Dovber Schneuri (Mitteler Rebbe) Menachem M. Sc...

Trade organization in the United States National Association of Home BuildersTypeTrade AssociationPurposeRepresentation of the housing industryHeadquartersWashington, D.C.Membership 140,000 membersChief Executive OfficerJim TobinStaff 250+ The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is one of the largest trade associations in the United States,[1] representing the interests of home builders, developers, contractors, and associated businesses. NAHB is headquartered in Washington, ...

 

Football clubBequia UnitedFull nameBequia United Football ClubFounded2012GroundClive Tannis Playing Field, Port ElizabethCapacity500LeagueNLA Premier League20189th Bequia United Football Club is a Vincentian football club from Port Elizabeth, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The club plays in the NLA Premier League, the highest tier of football in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Roster As of 5 July 2017[1] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules....

 

College football team Texas–Arlington Mavericks footballFirst season1919Last season1985StadiumMaverick Stadium(capacity: 15,000)LocationArlington, TexasNCAA divisionDivision I-AAConferenceSouthland ConferenceAll-time record129–150–2 (.463)Bowl record1–0 (1.000)Conference titles3 (1966, 1967, 1981)RivalriesLamar Cardinals, North Texas Mean GreenColorsRoyal blue, white, and orange[1]      The Texas–Arlington Maveric...

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Motor race 2018 24 Hours of Daytona Previous: 2017 Next: 2019 Index: Races | Winners The track layout of the Daytona International Speedway combined road course, where the race was held The 2018 24 Hours of Daytona (formally the 56th Rolex 24 at Daytona) was an International Motor Sports Association (IMSA)-sanctioned 24-hour automobile endurance race for Daytona Prototype and Grand Touring sports cars held at the Daytona International Speedway combined road course in Daytona Beach, Florida, o...