By Staff Writer – July 10, 2025
Sometimes, music speaks louder when it’s quiet. With his new single “Ndiyabulela” — meaning “I am grateful” in Xhosa — Cape Town’s own B Major SA opens up like never before. It’s not just a song; it’s a heartfelt moment, rooted in gratitude, honesty, and reflection.
From the first notes, “Ndiyabulela” feels like a gentle exhale. Built on warm piano chords, soft deep house grooves, and subtle Private school Piano African rhythms notably the Log-Drum, the track holds space not just for sound, but for feeling. B Major SA has always leaned into restraint, but here, he lets his emotions speak clearly without ever needing to shout or speak.
Adding to the soul of the song is the stunning vocal performance by Nomhle Grace, whose voice carries both vulnerability and quiet strength. Her delivery feels deeply personal like a conversation with a close friend. Behind the scenes, B Major SA is joined by his good friend and collaborator, Woza Terrance, previously known in tracks as Terrance a gifted executive producer and songwriter who helped shape the track’s delicate balance between simplicity and soul.
There’s no flashy production here, no overworked metaphors. Just three artists telling the truth in the most graceful way they know how. And in that honesty, "Ndiyabulela" becomes more than music it becomes a moment of connection. Whether you’re listening in joy or in healing, the track meets you where you are.
In a time when the world feels loud and restless, “Ndiyabulela” offers a pause. A thank-you. A breath.
With “Ndiyabulela,” B Major SA invites us into a softer kind of strength — the kind that lives in gratitude. Featuring the heartfelt vocals of Nomhle Grace and the steady hand of Woza Terrance in production, the track is a quiet reminder that sometimes, the most powerful messages come from simply telling the truth.