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Miss J is set to release a new Afro Soul single titled “Mzoxolo” on 10 April 2026, marking her return to the music scene with a song focused on one-sided relationships.
The track, which will be available on all digital platforms, centres on a woman who gives love and commitment but receives little in return. According to the official press statement, the song reflects emotional frustration and strength, highlighting a partner who is not reciprocating in the relationship.
Miss J, whose real name is Sindi Jonas, is known for Afro Jazz and Afro Soul music rooted in real-life experiences. Her previous releases include “Mhuntu,” featuring Kunle Ayo, and “Mdali,” featuring Zuko SA. These collaborations helped build her reputation as a storyteller in the genre.
Her latest release continues this direction, with “Mzoxolo” described as message-driven and grounded in everyday realities faced by many listeners. The single will also form part of her upcoming album expected later in 2026.
For listeners in the Eastern Cape, the release adds to the growing presence of Afro Soul artists telling relatable, community-rooted stories. Music that reflects relationship struggles and emotional wellbeing continues to resonate strongly with local audiences, especially among young adults navigating similar experiences.

The broader impact is cultural as well as social. Songs like “Mzoxolo” often spark conversations around relationships, gender roles, and emotional expression—topics that are widely discussed across communities in the province.
It has not been confirmed whether Miss J has planned any local performances or promotional events in the Eastern Cape.
Listeners can stream “Mzoxolo” from Friday, 10 April 2026 on major digital platforms.
We will update this story if more details about performances or local engagements are announced.







