Kelly Khumalo

Kelly Khumalo
Nonhlanhla
Khumalo on a Podcast & Chill With MacG interview
Born
Kelly Nonhlanhla Khumalo

(1984-11-11) 11 November 1984 (age 40)
Vosloorus, Gauteng, South Africa
Other namesVoice of Africa
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • actress
  • TV personality
Years active2004–present
TelevisionLife with Kelly Khumalo

Rhythm City

Zulu Wedding
Partner(s)Senzo Meyiwa
(until his death; 2014)

Jub Jub (until; 2011)

Chad da Don
Children3

Kelly Nonhlanhla Khumalo (born 11 November 1984) is a South African singer, actress, and television personality.[1] She was Born in Vosloorus and later moved to Nquthu, KwaZulu-Natal, where she grew up.

Khumalo was discovered while performing at a gospel talent search and signed a record deal with Bonsai Entertainment, released her début studio album, T.K.O (2005).[2] She shot to fame after the release of her début album, T.K.O (2005).[3] She was named the Best Newcomer of 2005 in the Afro Pop music circuit. The Past, the Present, the Future album was released in November 2012. In May 2013, She scooped an award at the 19th South African Music Awards.[4][5]

Khumalo's ninth album, The Voice of Africa (2020),[6] which incorporated elements of R&B, gospel and Afro pop. The album was certified gold in South Africa.

Life and career

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Kelly Khumalo was born in Katlehong and moved to KwaZulu-Natal. She relocated to Gauteng in 1997.[7]

T.K.O (2005), Itshitshi (2006)

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Kelly's début solo album T.K.O was released on 19 August 2005, in South Africa, and earned her two nominations, Song of the Year and Best Afro Pop Album at the 2006 South African Music Awards.[7]

On September 27, 2006, her second studio album Itshitshi was released.

The Past, The Present, The Future (2012), Back to My Roots (2014), My Truth (2016), Unleashed (2018)

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On November 5, 2012, The Past, The Present, The Future album was released in South Africa.[8][9] At the 19th SAMA awards (2013) her album The Past, The Present, The Future was nominated for Best Maskandi Album, Album of the Year, Best African Adult Album and won the Best Female Artist of the Year award.[10][11][12]

In October 2014, the single "Asine" was released and nominated for Song of The Year at Metro FM Awards (2015), and her album, Back to my Roots for Best African Pop Album and nominated for Best African Adult Album at South African Music Awards XXXI (2015).[13][14]

Kelly began recording her seventh studio album in March 2016.[15] On October 28, 2016, her seventh studio album My Truth was released. My Truth won Best Female Album at 2017 Metro FM Awards.[16]

In January 2018, Kelly began to work on her eighth studio album, and released its lead single "Jehovah" on 9 July 2018, featuring J F.L.O.[17]

On October 9, she announced second single "Dance Comigo" on her Instagram, which was released on 12 October 2018.[17]

On November 5, 2018, her album Unleashed was released in South Africa.[18] The album was produced by Mondli Ngcobo.

2020–present: The Voice of Africa, Gospel Explosion Concert, From a God to a King

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On August 28, her single "Empini" was released as the album's lead single. The song was certified gold by the Recording Industry of South Africa with sales of 80 000 units and garnered 12 million views on YouTube.[19][20] Her ninth studio album The Voice of Africa was released on October 9, 2020. Production was handled by Mondli Ngcobo. The Voice of Africa was certified gold with sales of 25 000 units in South Africa.[21] At the 6th ceremony of All Africa Music Awards, her single "Empini" received nomination for Best Female Artist in South Africa.[22]

"Esiphambaweni" featuring South African singer Hlengiwe Mhlaba, peaked number one in the gospel charts.[23][24][25] At the 27th South African Music Awards, The Voice of Africa received a nomination as Best Afro-pop Album.

In November 2021, she recorded The Voice of Africa live version.[26]

In April 2022, Khumalo performed at her first annual Gospel Explosion Concert, which included two dates, 15-16 April held at the Lyric Theatre in Johannesburg.[27][28]

On 28 April, following the success of two dates, she added one more date that was held at Vaal on 28 May.[29]

In late August 2022, Kelly announced the From a God to a King tour, scheduled to start off on Saturday 17 September at Carnival City, Boksburg.[30][31]

Khumalo also announced her 10th album, From a God to a King.[31] "Bazokhuluma" featuring Zakwe and Mthunzi was released on 4 November 2022, as the album's lead single.[32] The album was released on 14 February 2023.

Television

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In 2021, she started her reality show Life with Kelly Khumalo airs on Showmax.[33] In September 2021, she appeared on House of Zwide, television soapie airs on eTV.[34]

In September 2021, Khumalo was announced as Judge on Stand Up S.A.[35]

Towards the end of 2021, she was a guest judge on Idols South Africa season 17.[36][37]

In early April 2022, she was announced as a competitor on Tropika Island of Treasure, season 10.[38]

Controversies

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On 26 October 2014, her boyfriend Senzo Meyiwa, former captain of the South Africa national football team and club side Orlando Pirates, with whom she has a child, was shot dead in her presence at her family's home in Vosloorus.[39][40] It is alleged that the killer is known to Khumalo and everyone present at the shooting, but she has remained silent on whom the killer is.

In October 2020, five men were charged with murdering Meyiwa.[41] The suspects denied that they were involved in the killing.[41] It was also found that Kelly was communicating with one of the suspects through cellphone before and after the death of Senzo Meyiwa.[42]

Personal life

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Speaking out about having been in an abusive relationship, in 2012 Khumalo became an advocate against domestic violence.[43] She confessed to being a drug addict for at least two years during her relationship with the singer Molemo Maarohanye; she attended Narcotics Anonymous meetings.[44]

Discography

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Studio albums

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List of studio albums
Title Album details Certifications
TKO
Itshitshi
  • Released: 2006
  • Format: Digital download, CD
Siyajabula
  • Released: 2007
  • label: Universal Music South Africa
  • Format: Digital download, CD
Simply Kelly
  • Released: 2008
  • Format: Digital download, CD
The Past,The Present,The Future
  • Released: 2012
  • label: Universal Music South Africa
  • Format: Digital download, CD
Back to My Roots
  • Released: 2014
  • Format: Digital download, CD
My Truth
  • Released: 2017
  • Label: Universal Music South Africa
  • Format: Digital download, CD
Unleashed
  • Released: 2018
  • Label: Universal Music South Africa
  • Format: Digital download, CD
The Voice of Africa
  • Released: 9 October 2020[45]
  • Label: Universal Music South Africa
  • Format: Digital download, CD, streaming
From a God to a King
  • Released: 14 February 2023
  • Label: Universal Music South Africa
  • Format: Digital download, CD, streaming

Singles

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List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
RSA
Undithatha Kancani 2019 The Voice Of Africa
"Empini" 2020 1[25] 4× Platinum[24]
"Esiphambanweni" (featuring Hlengiwe Mhlaba) 1[24] 2× Platinum[24]
"Ngathwala Ngaye" (featuring Mondli Ngcobo) 2021 Platinum[24]

Filmography

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  • Zulu Wedding (2017)
  • uSkroef No Sexy: In Kgantse And Kenny's Paradise
  • Life with Kelly Khumalo (2021)
  • Stand Up South Africa as Judge
  • Idols South Africa as Guest Judge
  • Rhythm City" as Sunay

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Ceremony Nominated work Result Ref.
2013 SAMA Best Female Artist Won [4]
Album of the Year Nominated
Best African Adult Album Nominated
Best Maskandi Album Nominated
2015 14th Metro FM Awards Song of the Year Nominated [46][47][48]
Best Afro Pop album Nominated
2019 25th SAMA Female Artist of the Year Nominated [49]
Best Afro Pop Album Nominated
2020 1st KZNEA Best Female Artist of the Year Nominated [50]
2021 27th SAMA Best Afro pop Album Nominated [51]
Record of the Year Nominated
Saafma Best Song of the Year Cancelled [52]
Best Female Artist Cancelled
Best Collaboration Cancelled
2021 All Africa Music Awards Songwriter of the Year Nominated [53]
Best Female Artist in African Inspirational Music Nominated
Best Female Artist in South Africa Nominated
2023 Basadi in Music Awards Afro Pop Artist of the Year Won
SAMA Female Artist of the Year Nominated
Best Afro-pop Album Nominated
2024 Basadi in Music Awards Sofnfree Afro Pop Artist of the Year Nominated [54]
Best Styled Artist of the Year Nominated
Music Video of the Year Nominated

References

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