IN CONVERSATION WITH THANDO JAY

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Johannesburg-based singer-songwriter Thando Jay (real name
Thando Ntlakanipho Juqu) is making waves with his soulful blend of
Afro-pop and soul. Born in Kokstad and rooted in the amaHlubi
community, Thando discovered his passion for music as a child, later
refining his craft through piano and performance studies.

In 2015, he founded African Rhythm Entertainment, developing a
sound inspired by real-life stories, love, and the everyday challenges of
South Africans. Over the years, Thando has collaborated with artists
such as Blaqrythm (iMvula) and shared the stage with Emtee,
including a standout performance at the East Griqualand Kulture
Fest. Drawing inspiration from artists like Sjava and Lundi, Thando
Jay remains committed to creating honest, heartfelt music that
resonates with audiences across the country.

New Single: “Isimanga”

Thando Jay’s latest release, “Isimanga”, delves into the shock and
disappointment that comes with betrayal or unexpected changes in
someone you trusted. The title, which translates to “you are in shock”
or “surprised,” perfectly captures the emotional impact of realizing
things aren’t as they seemed.

With heartfelt lyrics and a soulful Afro-pop sound, “Isimanga” reflects
the moment when someone’s actions no longer align with your
expectations — when respect, honesty, or integrity feels lost. The song

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speaks to the universal experience of being let down, offering listeners
a space for reflection, emotional growth, and healing.

Through “Isimanga”, Thando Jay cements his reputation as an artist
capable of transforming personal pain and real-life stories into music
that touches hearts across South Africa.
26 Sep 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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