Tony Dayimane & Lwah Ndlunkulu’s “Imizwa” Music Video Soars Past 100K Views in Just 2 Days

Tony Dayimane & Lwah Ndlunkulu’s “Imizwa” Music Video Soars Past 100K Views in Just 2 Days. Tony Dayimane is riding a wave of well-deserved attention following the release of his emotionally raw and visually compelling music video for “Imizwa” featuring Afro-soul sensation Lwah Ndlunkulu.

In just two days, the visual has surged past 100,000 views on YouTube — a testament to its relatable storytelling and undeniable chemistry between the collaborators.
Set against the backdrop of a high school classroom, the video opens with Lwah Ndlunkulu — dressed in uniform — delivering the heartstring-tugging chorus that serves as the soul of the song:
“Why do I believe?
Ukuthi uyangithanda woo!
Mina I used to think,
Amajita anamanga woo!
Ngilawulwa imizwa woo!”
Her honeyed vocals express the confusion and longing that come with love, setting the tone for what is to follow.
Tony Dayimane then enters with a powerful verse that blends poetic vulnerability and rap sharpness. His delivery is honest, reflective, and refreshingly heartfelt:
“Uyangichaza ngihlulwa uk’chaza so I get,
If you think ng’zodlala ngawe girl forget,
Mina ngifuna wena nginik’ uthando Iwangempela…”
Through slick rhyme schemes and vivid imagery, Tony opens up about fighting through emotional scars and choosing love that feels real. From confessing how love has made him “a mess” to assuring his partner of his sincerity — “And if you think ngiyadlala I will say it with my chest— I am blessed” — Tony crafts a narrative that many young lovers will see themselves in.
The video doesn’t just stay in the classroom. It evolves visually, echoing the growth of a relationship. We see glimpses of the duo in playful and tender moments, making the story even more relatable. Verse two continues the emotional arc, with Tony pledging his love not just through words, but with his whole being:
“Ngik’thanda ngenhliziyo nangomoya,
Ubuhle, impatho, isizotha…
Ngayek’ ub’soka,
ngakhetha nokuyiqoqa,
Wena owenze lokho s’thandwa sami ngicel’ ukubonga.”
These lines beautifully tie together the song’s message: emotional maturity and choosing peace over chaos in matters of the heart.
With “Imizwa,” Tony Dayimane and Lwah Ndlunkulu haven’t just dropped a song — they’ve gifted their fans a love letter layered with soul, introspection, and artistry. And if the first 100,000 views are anything to go by, this one’s headed for even greater milestones.