Lolo Vandal Honours Zama Ngcobo With Powerful New Freestyle And Striking Visual Release
Written by: Zuxole Ngetu Save to InstapaperZama Ngcobo (Freestyle) - visuals available now; single on all digital stores April 23, 2026
Set for release on April 23, 2026, Xhosa rapper Lolo Vandal presents Zama Ngcobo (Freestyle), a powerful musical tribute and a deliberate act of recognition that doubles as a rallying cry for women in the creative industries. Introduced through evocative, cinematic visuals that are already circulating online, the freestyle reframes admiration as activism and positions artistic praise as a form of cultural responsibility.
The freestyle was inspired by Lolo Vandal’s deep respect for Zama Ngcobo-not only for her exceptional work on screen but for the quiet integrity she brings to life offstage. What began as a personal expression of gratitude evolved into a broader statement about visibility, opportunity, and the urgent need to celebrate women whose contributions too often go under-appreciated. The song traces a journey from private admiration to public affirmation, insisting that talent be seen, honoured and elevated.
Visual storytelling and representation
Accompanying visuals translate the song’s message into a visual language of reverence and resilience. Intimate vignettes of everyday moments sit alongside cinematic performance sequences, creating a tapestry that highlights how artists communicate truth through craft.
The imagery intentionally positions women as creators, icons, and custodians of culture, countering narratives that marginalise their work and insisting on a fuller, more dignified representation.
A call for solidarity and change
More than a tribute, Zama Ngcobo (Freestyle) functions as an anthem for solidarity. In an industry still grappling with gender-based violence and systemic inequality, Lolo Vandal uses his platform to advocate for love, respect, and structural change.
The song urges producers, promoters, media and audiences to move beyond symbolic gestures and toward concrete actions that protect, promote and fairly compensate women across all creative fields.
Elevating voices through artistry
Lolo Vandal frames the freestyle as a deliberate bestowal of respect-an artistic gesture meant to inspire and to open doors. He emphasises the power of naming and celebrating excellence, and the belief that when artists lift one another up, they shift the culture that surrounds them.
The project also showcases his development as a writer and storyteller, revealing new depths in his craft while centering a woman whose work he believes should be recognized as iconic.
Driving conversation and industry accountability
The release is intended to spark conversation and galvanize allies. It calls for tangible changes: equitable casting and hiring practices, transparent pay structures, safer working environments, and platforms that amplify women’s voices.
By turning admiration into advocacy, the song invites listeners and industry leaders to take responsibility for creating spaces where women can thrive.
The visuals for Zama Ngcobo (Freestyle) are available online now, and the single will be released on all major digital platforms on April 23, 2026. Fans, media, and industry partners are encouraged to watch, share and join the conversation about how the creative community can better honor and support women.
Zama Ngcobo (Freestyle) stands as both a celebration of one artist’s legacy and a broader appeal for justice and recognition in the arts. Lolo Vandal’s tribute is an invitation to witness, to applaud and to commit-together-to a creative industry where every woman is seen, respected and treated as the icon she is.
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