GOSPEL singer Londiwe Sphe Nxumalo has a song for everyone who is going through a tough time.
The former Joyous Celebration member released a single titled Nguwe Moya Ongcwele on Tuesday, 4 April and said it will save people.
Londiwe, who’s popularly known for songs such as Ngenzelw' isimanga and Umile Njalo, spoke to SunBuzz about the single.
“Nguwe Moya Ongcwele talks about how the Holy Spirits assist and pray for us. Sometimes we go through something and then it suddenly becomes fine. Most of the time, we don’t know how but it’s the Holy Spirit.
“Most of the time what makes people get to a point of being suicidal it’s because they think they are alone. They think God has left them. So, this song is a reminder to every child of God who is going through something that the Holy Spirit is always with us, and he fights for us.”
“This song is for people who are going through a lot and feel like they don't have the strength anymore. I wish they listen to this song,” she said.
The singer didn’t just drop one song, but she blessed her followers with two songs.
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“I wanted people to listen to whichever song they felt like they want. One song is a worship and the other is a praise song. So, I wanted people to have options. The second single is titled Udumo Esihlalweni. This one is about offering.
“At this moment, the church feels like it’s being robbed or scammed because of how churches take offering and that affects how we worship. The people feel like church is no longer what it used it be and it doesn’t follow the word of God. But this song is to encourage offerings with your heart,” she said.
Londiwe also revealed that she’s working on a new album.
“I am working on a live recording. But I cannot give out the details yet, because we’re not at the phase where we can announce it.
“Thank you for how you’ve taken Ngenzelw' isimanga to where it is right now. It’s a national song, and it’s sung everywhere. I’m grateful for what they did with the song. It wouldn’t be here without them,” Londiwe said.