Makhadzi All Songs, Video, Newest Album

Makhadzi

Makhadzi All Songs, Video, Newest Album: Makhadzi is the stage name of Ndivhudzannyi Ralivhona, a South African singer and musician. Her songs “Tshanda Vhuya” and “Matorokisi” are her most well-known.

  • Born: 30 June 1996 (age 24 years), Limpopo
  • Full name: Ndivhudzannyi Ralivhona
  • Record label: Open Mic Productions
  • Genre: Dance/Electronic

Makhadzi was born on June 30, 2001, in Ha-Mashamba Tshivhangani, a small village near Elim in Limpopo province. Ndivhudzannyi and her two siblings were forced to live with their mother after her parents divorced. Mukula Integrated School was where she finished her 12th grade. Ndivhudzannyi has a degree in public relations and is now pursuing a degree in drama.

Songs

  • Murahu
    Kokovha · 2020
  • Sugar Sugar
    Kokovha · 2020
  • Kokovha
    Muya Wanga · 2020
  • Gagalanga
    Kokovha · 2020
  • Themba Mutu
    Kokovha · 2020
  • Red Card
    Kokovha · 2020
  • Matorkisi
    Matorokisi · 2019
  • DJ
    Kokovha · 2020
  • Moya Uri Yes
    Kokovha · 2020
  • Mphemphe
    Matorokisi · 2019
  • Happiness
    Kokovha · 2020
  • Fhumulani
    Kokovha · 2020
    Rema
    Muya Wanga · 2020
  • Madhakutswa
    Kokovha · 2020
  • Riya Venda
    Matorokisi · 2019
  • Lokololwa
    Kokovha · 2020
  • Tshelede Iya Hana
    Matorokisi · 2019
  • Amadoda
    Kokovha · 2020
  • Battery
    Kokovha · 2020
  • Nwana
    Muya Wanga · 2020
  • Maswina
    Kokovha · 2020
  • Kweta
    Muya Wanga · 2020
  • Tshikiri Poto
    Kokovha · 2020
  • Mahalwan
    Kokovha · 2020
  • Nwa Asi Wanga
    Kokovha · 2020
  • Makobodo
  • My Love
    Muya Wanga · 2020
  • Tashanda Vhuya
    Shumela Venda · 2017
  • Muya Wanga
    Muya Wanga · 2020
  • Yo Shoma
    Yo Shoma · 2017
  • I Believe
    Kokovha · 2020
  • Mapholisa
    Matorokisi · 2019

Albums

  • Kokovha
    2020
  • Muya Wanga
    2020
  • Matorokisi
    2019
  • Shumela Venda
    2017

Makhadzi’s first album was released in 2012, and as of 2020, she has six albums under her belt. Makhadzi used to work at taxi ranks, collecting money from passengers’ gratuities. “Tshikwama,” a song she wrote, was written.