Ntombela - Iskhathi Here

"" (Time) is a South African Hip-Hop/Rap song performed by the artist Ntombela BantuSpeaking . Released as a standout track on the album Silungisa Amaphiko on January 12, 2025, the song reflects on themes of perseverance, patience, and the divine timing of success. Musical Profile and Background

: Ntombela BantuSpeaking , an independent artist known for blending traditional Zulu linguistic influences with modern rap. Genre : Hip-Hop/Rap with a steady, rhythmic flow (83 BPM).

: True to his name "BantuSpeaking," Ntombela often weaves deep linguistic roots into his verses, making the song an exploration of contemporary South African life and identity. Production Credits Ntombela - Iskhathi

: Ntombela uses the track to acknowledge those who have supported the journey from the beginning, framing success as a result of long-term dedication rather than overnight luck.

The title "Iskhathi" translates to in Zulu, and the lyrics delve into the cultural and spiritual significance of timing. "" (Time) is a South African Hip-Hop/Rap song

: The track features production associated with SPeeKa and Fya Media , known for their work in the South African independent hip-hop scene.

: Silungisa Amaphiko (Preparing the Wings), a project that emphasizes growth and self-empowerment. Genre : Hip-Hop/Rap with a steady, rhythmic flow (83 BPM)

: The song suggests that while people may doubt or "not put themba" (hope) in one's journey, "God got us". It encourages listeners to stay the course until their "dawn" arrives.

"" (Time) is a South African Hip-Hop/Rap song performed by the artist Ntombela BantuSpeaking . Released as a standout track on the album Silungisa Amaphiko on January 12, 2025, the song reflects on themes of perseverance, patience, and the divine timing of success. Musical Profile and Background

: Ntombela BantuSpeaking , an independent artist known for blending traditional Zulu linguistic influences with modern rap. Genre : Hip-Hop/Rap with a steady, rhythmic flow (83 BPM).

: True to his name "BantuSpeaking," Ntombela often weaves deep linguistic roots into his verses, making the song an exploration of contemporary South African life and identity. Production Credits

: Ntombela uses the track to acknowledge those who have supported the journey from the beginning, framing success as a result of long-term dedication rather than overnight luck.

The title "Iskhathi" translates to in Zulu, and the lyrics delve into the cultural and spiritual significance of timing.

: The track features production associated with SPeeKa and Fya Media , known for their work in the South African independent hip-hop scene.

: Silungisa Amaphiko (Preparing the Wings), a project that emphasizes growth and self-empowerment.

: The song suggests that while people may doubt or "not put themba" (hope) in one's journey, "God got us". It encourages listeners to stay the course until their "dawn" arrives.