New Music Friday: Mizz Dee Brings Soulful Heat to House Music

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Mizz Dee is a South African house music vocalist from Warmbaths (now Bela-Bela), Limpopo, whose love for music was shaped by her family from an early age. Influenced by her grandmother’s gospel singing, her father’s Michael Jackson impersonations, and her mother’s rich music collection, she grew up inspired by legends such as Luther Vandross, Aaliyah, Babyface, and the Backstreet Boys.

Her passion for singing led her to perform songs by local icons like the late Lebo Mathosa and TK, helping shape her distinctive soulful sound. Mizz Dee has since built an impressive career, collaborating with respected artists and producers including Afrikan Roots on the track “Say Yes”, as well as The Rurals and Andy Compton.
5 Feb English South Africa Society & Culture

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