Tsakani music producer eyes industry impact with new single



Tsakani – Loyiso ‘DjyBob_Sa’ Nsibande (20) has been in the music scene since 2019 as a music producer under the Amapiano sub-genre in France.
He recently shifted his focus from the Amapiano sub-genre in France to Sgidongo, saying he wanted to create something that keeps him relevant.
“I want to produce music that resonates with me, my style and sound. Sgidongo does just that,” he said.Loyiso recently released a single titled 12 Volts. It is a song he describes as a masterpiece, inspired by Lowbass DJ Ndibo Ndibs and Tribesoul.
“It has been produced to express my style. 12 Volts is a breakthrough track and one of my most significant works to date, created after six months of not producing.

“I have played it at my gigs, and the responses towards it have been amazing. This track aims to make people dance and feel good when listening to it,” he added.

Loyiso’s vision is to be a game-changer in the music industry while spreading love through music. He explained that his focus is on developing his solo projects and refining his flow.
Once he feels he has fully established his sound and creative direction, he plans to collaborate and feature other local artists.
Although he aims not to feature other artists on big projects, Loyiso was recently featured on a song titled Namanje iNgasuka, which is already out on all streaming platforms.
“I am also working on an album to be dropped in June, which focuses on telling my life story in a creative and meaningful way.

Loyiso Nsibande hopes to inspire other young artists. Photo: Nomsa Ngubeni

“My late father has always been my greatest inspiration, which is why I have decided to name my album after him – Dumisani. I need him to be part of my journey in a spiritual way,” he said.
His biggest goal is to inspire other young upcoming artists to find their niche.
“I will not remain young forever, so I want my legacy to continue growing long after my time. I want to teach the youth my style and make it known, so that even when I am no longer here, my influence will still live on.
“Through my music, I hope to inspire, guide, and open doors for the next generation to build on what I started and take it even further,” he concluded.

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