Celebrating love and artistry: power couples in South Africa's music industry

Beyond their successes, Zakes Bantwini and Nandi Madida’s unwavering support for each other is a hallmark of their relationship. Picture: Nandi Madida Instagram

Beyond their successes, Zakes Bantwini and Nandi Madida’s unwavering support for each other is a hallmark of their relationship. Picture: Nandi Madida Instagram

Published Feb 11, 2025

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This Valentine's Day, as the world turns its attention to love, we take a moment to celebrate the power couples who are not just romance partners but also their profound impact on South Africa's vibrant music industry.

Their careers and collaborations echo through the chords of our everyday lives, inspiring a generation of artists and fans alike.

In a country renowned for its rich musical tapestry, these couples epitomise the essence of partnership, creativity and resilience.

Below, we highlight a few couples whose love and artistry intertwine, marking a significant contribution to the industry.

Beyond their successes, Zakes Bantwini and Nandi Madida’s unwavering support for each other is a hallmark of their relationship. Picture: Nandi Madida Instagram

Zakes Bantwini and Nandi Madida

Known for her sultry vocals and dynamic stage presence, Madida has firmly established herself as a force to reckon with. With a unique style that blends pop, R&B, and traditional African sounds, she rose to prominence with her catchy single, "Tonight”, released in 2013.

Written by Madida and produced by DJ Franky, the track showcased her creativity and captured the hearts of her fans.

The following year, she released her debut album, aptly titled "Nandi”, which further cemented her status as a household name.

Meanwhile, Bantwini has carved out a niche for himself as a celebrated producer and singer-songwriter. His infectious house beats and heartfelt lyrics have earned him the admiration of fans and peers alike.

With numerous awards to his name, Bantwini stands as one of SA's most beloved musicians. His illustrious career soared to new heights last year when he, alongside Nomcebo Zikode and Wouter Kellerman, clinched the Grammy Award for Best Global Music Performance with their hit single "Bayethe”.

Beyond their successes, the couple's unwavering support for each other is a hallmark of their relationship. They often champion one another's projects, proving that love is indeed a powerful force in fostering creativity and ambition.

Murdah Bongz and DJ Zinhle’s ability to harmonise their professional aspirations while nurturing family life is a narrative that resonates deeply with many people. Picture: Murdah Bongz Instagram

Murdah Bongz and DJ Zinhle

Zinhle has been captivating audiences since 2004 when she first landed a gig. It was in 2006 as the resident DJ for the popular local television show, Jika Majika, that she truly broke into the spotlight.

Her knack for spinning music has garnered attention from some of Mzansi's most respected figures, including DJ Oskido, leading to various collaborations and hit singles like “My Name Is”, featuring powerhouse, Busiswa.

Beyond her musical success, Zinhle is known for her philanthropic efforts and ardent advocacy for women’s rights.

She has initiated several programmes aimed at empowering women entrepreneurs across SA, proving that her influence extends far beyond the turntables.

Teaming up with Bongz, another prominent name in the industry, they have combined their talents to produce a string of impressive tracks that echo their shared passion for music.

Bongz, formerly a member of the renowned band Black Motion, began exploring his musical inclinations in his childhood, learning to sing, play instruments, and compose songs within his church choir.

His journey has cemented him as one of the top entertainers in SA. The collaboration between Zinhle and Bongz is more than just a partnership in music; it is a testament to modern love.

Their ability to harmonise their professional aspirations while nurturing family life is a narrative that resonates deeply with many people, reflecting a culture where dedication to both career and kin is of utmost importance.

As a couple, Bheki and Linah Ngcobo have built a remarkable legacy, not just through their successes but also through their combined influence within the SA music ecosystem. File image

Bheki and Linah Ngcobo

Bheki (known as Ihashi Elimhlophe) is a celebrated maskandi artist, and has been a formidable force in the music industry since his 1986 debut album, “Hololo”.

With an illustrious career spanning four decades, he has captivated audiences not only in Mzansi but around the globe, sharing the rich traditions of his musical heritage.

Renowned for his traditional sounds, Bheki has collaborated with a spectrum of modern artists, including the popular groups Boom Shaka and Oskido.

In stark contrast yet equally compelling, Linah emerged as a pop sensation in her own right during the 1980s. Her powerful vocal prowess and exuberant dancing established her as a favourite in the SA music scene.

This past year, her contributions were officially recognised at the Basadi in Music Awards 2024, where she received the Lifetime Achievement Award, a fitting homage to her significant impact on the industry.

As a couple, Bheki and Linah have built a remarkable legacy, not just through their successes but also through their combined influence within the SA music ecosystem.

Over the years, their children have followed in their footsteps, stepping into the spotlight to carve out their names in the industry.

Together, Khuli Chana and Lamiez Holworthy form a formidable partnership that blends musical prowess with advocacy for social empowerment. Picture: Khuli Chana Instagram

Khuli Chana and Lamiez Holworthy

Chana, known as the 'Motswako originator', stands as a towering figure in the hip hop scene. His innovative blend of street talk and meaningful messages, delivered in Setswana, English, and other SA languages, has transformed the music genre.

Since his debut album, “Motswak-originator”, was released in 2009, he has solidified his position as one of the most revered artists.

In contrast, Holworthy's journey has carved a vibrant path through the entertainment world.

As a celebrated DJ known for her electrifying performances and charismatic presence, she has become more than just an entertainer; she is a role model for many young women.

Her dedication to social change and empowerment shines through in her work, encouraging others to follow in her footsteps.

Together, Chana and Holworthy form a formidable partnership that blends musical prowess with advocacy for social empowerment.

Caiphus Semenya and Letta Mbulu have exemplified what it means to support each other's dreams and ambitions while navigating the complexities of life as creative artists. Picture: Cindy Waxa/Independent Newspapers

Caiphus Semenya and Letta Mbulu

Mbulu's musical journey took flight at an early age when she toured SA and England with the iconic musical “King Kong”.

This pivotal experience not only showcased her exceptional talent but also set the stage for her significant contributions to the world of music. However, societal and political turmoil forced her into exile in the United States, where she continued to shine.

During her time abroad, she was invited to tour with legendary jazz musician Cannonball Adderley before joining forces with the renowned Harry Belafonte. This affiliation allowed her to participate in numerous world tours, further establishing her reputation as a powerful vocalist and performer.

It was during Mbulu's time with “King Kong" that she crossed paths with Semenya. Their meeting laid the foundation for a partnership that would extend beyond their personal lives.

Together, they have created a catalogue of hits that resonate with audiences at home and abroad.

Semenya, who has earned a reputation as a talented musical director and composer, has worked with many eminent figures in the music industry, such as the legendary Hugh Masekela and the beloved Miriam Makeba.

His contributions, both alone and alongside Mbulu, have shaped the soundscape of SA music. The duo's ability to blend traditional African sounds with contemporary influences has allowed them to remain relevant in an ever-evolving music landscape.

Beyond their accolades, the relationship between Mbulu and Semenya is a testament to the power of love and partnership in both marriage and music.

They have exemplified what it means to support each other's dreams and ambitions while navigating the complexities of life as creative artists.

Their enduring bond is often cited as a perfect example of a strong, successful marriage - a rarity in the fast-paced world of entertainment.

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