From Brenda Fassie’s Legacy to a bold new anthem — Amalunde Is here, and It’s uniting a nation!
The powerful new single Amalunde has officially dropped — and it’s already making waves. Spearheaded by Bongani Fassie, the son of the late legendary musician Brenda Fassie, the track brings together powerhouse talents Busisiwe Sigenu, popularly known as BQueen, and Lungile Msweli, known as Mr Brooks.
Rooted in the soul of Xhosa land, Amalunde is more than just a song — it’s a call to unity, resilience, and cultural pride. With a rich blend of ancestral sounds and modern rhythms, this anthem bridges generations and speaks directly to the heart of South Africa.
In this exclusive interview with Africa Jamz FM News, Bongani Fassie, BQueen, and Mr Brooks open up about the story behind Amalunde, their creative journey, and what this track means to them — and to the country.

Inspiration behind creating the hit song, Amalunde
Amalunde is grounded in heritage and identity. The trio opens up about what inspired them to be part of the song, and how their cultural and musical roots influenced their individual contributions as for each of them, the track is not just music — it’s personal.
“Each of us were inspired by the rich tapestry of our cultural heritages. Personally, I draw from my background in traditional music, which instills a sense of belonging and pride in my roots,” said Bongani.
BQueen and Mr Brooks added, “This anthem allows us to express our unique identities while celebrating our shared history. The blend of our musical influences—from traditional rhythms to contemporary sounds—creates a vibrant homage to our diverse cultures.”

Navigating the creative differences to craft a unified sound
The song merges a variety of voices and musical styles. BQueen, Mr Brooks, and Bongani share how they worked through their creative differences to create a cohesive sound that still highlights each of their individual identities.
“Navigating our creative differences was an enriching experience. We embraced open communication, allowing each artist to showcase their unique perspective. Collaborative sessions were filled with brainstorming and experimentation, where we often found common ground. By respecting each other’s styles and incorporating elements from each genre, we crafted a unified sound that honours our individuality while conveying a collective message,” said the trio.

The message behind Amalunde
Described as a call for healing, resilience, and reconnection, Amalunde carries a powerful message. As the lead singer, Bongani Fassie shares what he hopes listeners will take from the song — and why he believes it will resonate so deeply with so many.
“As the lead artist, I hope listeners take away a sense of unity and hope from Amalunde. The message of healing and resilience is particularly poignant on Heritage Day, as it encourages reflection on our shared past and the strength we draw from it. I believe this anthem resonates deeply because it speaks to our collective journey, reminding us of the importance of reconnecting with our roots and each other,” said Bongani.

BQueen on using music to empower community and celebrate heritage
BQueen, a rising voice of female empowerment, shares how she sees her music as a way to give back to her community and culture—and what contributing to Amalunde means in fulfilling that mission.
“My music is a platform for uplifting voices within my community, especially women. Contributing to Amalunde aligns with my mission to promote resilience and empowerment. It serves as a reminder that we can rise together, celebrating our cultural identities while fostering solidarity. This project amplifies the message that we are stronger when we support one another and embrace our heritage,” said BQueen.

Mr Brooks on Amalunde and its impact
Wrapping up the conversation, Mr Brooks—the rhythmic storyteller on the track—reflects on what Amalunde means to him personally and shares his hopes for how it will impact his future work and the broader South African music scene.
“To me, Amalunde represents a narrative of resilience and hope. As the rhythmic storyteller, I aim to weave personal experiences into the fabric of the song, making it relatable to listeners. I hope this track influences my future projects by encouraging more storytelling that reflects our diverse narratives. Ultimately, I aspire for Amalunde to inspire other artists in the South African music scene to explore themes of identity and connection through their work,” said Mr Brooks.
Haven’t listened to the song yet? Here’s the link—don’t miss out! https://youtu.be/GYH3NhFkbFk?si=1o1tmWjlJ2S7c_V1
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