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Tony Dayimane Previews Unreleased Song ‘9 Missed Calls’ Purportedly Dedicated To His Ex-girlfriend Ayanda Woods

Tony Dayimane Previews Unreleased Song ‘9 Missed Calls’ Purportedly Dedicated To His Ex-girlfriend Ayanda Woods. Durban rapper Tony Dayimane has found himself at the centre of social media attention after a clip of his unreleased song ‘9 Missed Calls’ started circulating.

Tony Dayimane Previews Unreleased Song ‘9 Missed Calls’ Purportedly Dedicated To His Ex-girlfriend Ayanda Woods

Taking to Instagram, Tony Dayimane shared the clip to his fans, giving them a glimpse of the music that he is currently working on. The short preview sounded raw and personal. Tony sings about pain, toxic patterns, and a relationship that went wrong.

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The unreleased son is moody and intense, and because the clip was shared widely, it quickly pulled tens of thousands of plays and a swarm of reactions.

Earlier this year, Tony and Yanda were one of those couples everyone watched. They went public on Instagram, met each other’s families in Umlazi, and seemed to be building something real. By October, things had clearly changed. On the Spreading Humours podcast, Yanda said they had split months earlier and that they kept things friendly and private after the break-up. That made the song clip feel like a surprise to many fans.

The snippet of 9 Missed Calls reads like a personal account. Tony sounds hurt and points to betrayal and new romances. The lyrics hint at Yanda being with someone else and at moments when Tony felt wronged. Because the preview is so direct, people assumed it is about their private lives rather than a general breakup song.

A lot of listeners praised Tony for being honest and turning his feelings into music. They say the track carries the kind of emotion that makes for a powerful song. Even though he shared the preview on his social media handle, Tony Dayimane has not revealed when the song will be officially available to his fans and the hip hop scene at large.


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