Afro-soul singer-songwriter uGugu Ndlovu is tugging at the heartstrings of soul music lovers with her debut single, “Buya” — a poignant and emotionally raw expression of love, longing, and the ache of waiting for someone who never truly returns.
Penned on paper and transformed into a stirring Afro-soul anthem, “Buya” captures the pain of unfulfilled promises with lyrical grace and heartfelt delivery.

“Buya” is a song rooted in Generational Pain
Produced in collaboration with creative partner PKA, “Buya” blends Afro-soul and R&B, telling the story of a woman abandoned by a lover who once vowed to return. Instead, he builds a new life elsewhere — a narrative painfully familiar to many South African women.
“I grew up hearing stories of men who left Durban for ‘greener pastures’ in Johannesburg and never came back,” says uGugu Ndlovu. “’Buya’ captures that pain — the unanswered questions, the broken promises, and the silent grief of being in a relationship alone.”
Written in isiZulu to preserve its emotional potency, uGugu delivers a haunting lyric that translates to:
“Look, now I journey through life and emotions alone. You said ‘till death do us part,’ but now you’ve deserted me.”
This verse reflects the heartbreak of facing emotional abandonment while still holding onto the memories of love once promised.
uGugu Ndlovu is finding her voice Through “Buya”
More than just a debut single, “Buya” marks a defining moment in uGugu Ndlovu’s creative journey — the discovery of her signature sound, rooted in storytelling and emotional truth.
“I wanted the song to feel real, even though the story wasn’t mine,” she shares. “I put myself in that woman’s shoes and wrote from a place of longing and honesty.”
More Than Music: A Life Between Worlds
During the week, uGugu Ndlovu teaches. On weekends, she becomes the artist. Her journey across China, Thailand, and the United States has profoundly shaped her — emotionally, spiritually, and creatively.
“Every country left a mark. The US gave me ambition. Thailand taught me to rest. China instilled strategy. And teaching children… taught me love.”
As she transitions from the classroom to the studio, uGugu Ndlovu is embracing a new chapter — one where music becomes her primary language for healing, connection, and truth.
Watch this space for updates in the Music News category on SA Music Zone.
Like what you do? Buy us a coffee to enable us to bring your more content like this.
Want to stay in the loop with all things SA Music? Get in the Zone!
Looking for something to do? Check out our Upcoming Events section or the SA Gig Guide.
Want to explore the SA Music Scene? Check out our Artist/Band/Group Profiles section.
Want to discover fresh music? Follow our editor's 2025 playlist on Spotify.


