After 14 years, he has released a new single titled Ngikhethe Kahle.
“It was inspired by the fact that about four years ago, I celebrated my wedding with my wife and have amazing footage I wanted to share with my family and fans. I thought about how I’d release it.”It only made sense to do it via a song. So, I decided to get into the studio and record this song. That’s how Ngikhethe Wena came about,” he said.
Returning to studio
The last time Theo was in the studio by himself was in 2010, as he has since focused on Mafikizolo.
“When I stepped into the studio to work on this song, it reminded me of how much I enjoyed the experience. I thought about the excitement of recording my solo albums and the challenges faced when I did it for the first time. But my first album did well. It won a South African Music Award (ama), I got to perform with international musicians, and I even performed at the 2010 Soccer World Cup opening. My second album also did well and won a Sama too. So, when I went back this time, I knew I’d do good. The only challenge was figuring out the right sound,” he said.Theo married Vourne Kgosinkwe in 2020 and they celebrated it in 2022 and welcomed a daughter since then.
“I’ve got an amazing wife and family. Our wedding celebration was so beautiful. When editing the music video, I knew it was meant to be shared. I also wanted to celebrate marriage, especially now when people doubt that marriage works.
“I want to inspire and show them marriage is beautiful and God-given, especially with your best friend,” he said.
Adapting to the music industry’s changes
Returning to music didn’t pressure Theo.
“I was confident because my first and second albums did great. I just needed to figure out which genre to pursue. It’s been 14 years, the industry has changed and evolved. But I was specific about doing something that reflects me. I needed it to fit the current vibe but still stay true to my sound. I’ve avoided going hardcore amapiano or anything that strays too far,” Theo said.
Future of Mafikizolo
Theo assured fans that Mafikizolo isn’t splitting.
“We’re blessed with a timeless catalogue. People still enjoy our music. Our solo careers are an extension, not a replacement. There are unfounded rumours about us breaking up but those are untrue. We are performing together and have several gigs lined up. This is just an addition to the brand,” Theo said.
Upcoming projects in 2025
“Ngikhethe Kahle is now available for download and streaming, with the music video out too.
“I encourage everyone to download and support me as Theo. I am planning to bring something amazing in 2025, including an EP,” Theo said.