Riky Rick’s Voice Lives On In Forthcoming Song For Mental Health

Riky Rick’s Voice Lives On In Forthcoming Song For Mental Health. Sandton City Mall and the Riky Rick Foundation have unveiled an original song titled “Words That Heal,” a project crafted to turn public messages of hope into music that can comfort, strengthen, and possibly save lives.

The collaboration blends Riky Rick’s unmistakable voice with heartfelt notes gathered from fans and community members, shaping a living archive of encouragement that reaches beyond the mall’s walls and into the hearts of listeners across South Africa.
“Breaking the silence, and raising our voices for mental health” is more than a campaign line here. It is the project’s creative engine. In recent months, Sandton City invited the public to share short messages of love, resilience, and support. Those words moved from page to studio, where producers wove them into an original track that preserves the intimacy of each sentiment while elevating it through melody and rhythm. The result is a chorus built by many, yet carried by one of the most resonant voices in local music culture.
Riky Rick’s legacy has long included a commitment to community and openness about the human struggle. “Words That Heal” honours that legacy by offering practical solidarity through art. Instead of abstract slogans, the song makes the listener hear real voices speaking directly to anyone who might be struggling. It suggests a simple idea with powerful implications: healing begins when we speak, and grows when we listen.
Sandton City and the Riky Rick Foundation will share streaming details in the coming days, inviting the public to follow their social channels for the premiere and rollout. The hope is that this track will be more than a one-time release. It is positioned as a tool that schools, youth groups, workplaces, and families can use to start conversations, open space for vulnerability, and keep support within reach.
“Words That Heal” is a reminder that community is not only physical. It is also a sound, a phrase, a feeling you can play again when you need it most. Keep an eye on the partners’ pages for when and where to stream, and consider sharing your own words with someone who needs them today.




