After a string of successful collaborations and viral hits, Jazzwrld has confirmed that he will release his highly anticipated solo album, “Secrets of the Wrld”.
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South African artist Jazzwrld has shared a major career update while preparing to step into a new chapter.
Taking to social media, the DJ and producer reflected on a milestone achieved with longtime collaborator Thukuthela and confirmed plans to release a solo project.
“Very emotional moment,” he wrote.
“After the groundbreaking success of ‘The Most Wanted’, Thukuthela and I are recognised as the first South African artists with an album that has surpassed 800 million streams across all platforms.”
He credited local support for the achievement.
“South Africa, you made sure of getting us on the global map. We will always be grateful for the love and support.”
Jazzwrld then shifted focus to his next move.
“I’m ready to unveil my debut solo album, titled ‘The Secrets of the Wrld’,” he said.
“This journey has been one of resilience, growth and self-discovery. Every beat, every lyric is a reflection of a story, a struggle, and a dream worth sharing.”
He added that the project is deeply personal.
“This is not just music. It is a window into a soul finally unveiled. Get ready for the secrets that will resonate across the world.”
Born Kamohelo Monese, Jazzwrld has become a leading name in the Afro-house and 3-Step space. His work with Thukuthela has delivered strong streaming numbers and industry recognition within a short time.
At the 2026 Metro FM Music Awards, the pair lead the nominations with 12 in total. As individual artists, they each earned seven nominations, with the full count including their collaborative appearances across the ballot.
They are also set to perform at the 23rd edition of the Cape Town International Jazz Festival, where they will bring their sound to the Manenberg stage.
Their debut album, “The Most Wanted”, marked a key moment in their rise, becoming the first South African album to surpass 100 million streams on local Spotify.
As Jazzwrld embarks on his solo journey, will he bring a more personal and introspective sound, exploring stories drawn from his own experiences while expanding beyond the Afro-house and 3-Step style he developed with Thukuthela? Only the release of the “Secrets of the Wrld” will tell.
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